Information on snow depth and its spatial distribution is important for numerous applications, including natural hazard management, snow water equivalent estimation for hydropower, the study of the distribution and evolution of flora and fauna, and the validation of snow hydrological models. Due to its heterogeneity and complexity, specific remote sensing tools are required to accurately map the snow depth distribution in Alpine terrain. To cover large areas (>100 km²), airborne laser scanning (ALS) or aerial photogrammetry with large-format cameras is needed. While both systems require piloted aircraft for data acquisition, ALS is typically more expensive than photogrammetry but yields better results in forested terrain. While photogrammet...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
We investigate snow depth distribution at peak accumulation over a small Alpine area (∼0.3 km 2 ) us...
Information on snow depth and its spatial distribution is crucial for numerous applications in snow ...
Alpine areas pose challenges for many existing remote sensing methods for snow depth retrieval, thus...
Alpine areas pose challenges for many existing remote sensing methods for snow depth retrieval, thus...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
High-alpine areas are subject to rapid topographic changes, mainly caused by natural processes like ...
Mapping snow conditions in alpine areas is crucial for monitoring local hydrology to support water r...
Accurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is critical for applications i...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
We investigate snow depth distribution at peak accumulation over a small Alpine area (∼0.3 km 2 ) us...
Information on snow depth and its spatial distribution is crucial for numerous applications in snow ...
Alpine areas pose challenges for many existing remote sensing methods for snow depth retrieval, thus...
Alpine areas pose challenges for many existing remote sensing methods for snow depth retrieval, thus...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
International audienceAccurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is criti...
High-alpine areas are subject to rapid topographic changes, mainly caused by natural processes like ...
Mapping snow conditions in alpine areas is crucial for monitoring local hydrology to support water r...
Accurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is critical for applications i...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
We investigate snow depth distribution at peak accumulation over a small Alpine area (∼0.3 km 2 ) us...