Snow is a critical water resource for the western US and many regions across the globe. However, our ability to accurately monitor changes in snow mass from satellite remote sensing, specifically its water equivalent, remains a challenge in mountain regions. No single sensor currently has the ability to directly measure snow water equivalent (SWE) from space at a spatial scale suitable for water supply forecasting in mountain environments. This knowledge gap calls for the innovative use of remote sensing techniques, computational tools, and data science methods to advance our ability to estimate mountain snowpacks across a range of spatial and temporal scales. The goal of this dissertation is to advance our capabilities for understanding sn...
Snow and ice are substantial components of the global energy balance and hydrologic cycle. Seasonal ...
Snow is one of the most vital cryospheric components owing to its wide coverage as well as its uniqu...
Radar instruments have been widely used to measure snow water equivalent (SWE) and Interferometric S...
Snow is a critical water resource for the western United States and many regions across the globe. H...
2020 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Mountain snowpacks act as seasonal reservoirs, provi...
Seasonal snowfall is the largest component of the water budget in many mountain headwater regions ar...
Snow accounts for the majority of precipitation in many areas of the Western United States, and accu...
Snowmelt makes up a large portion of the streamflow in the mountainous western United States. The sp...
Mountain snowpacks provide essential water for socio-economic systems around the world, with nearly ...
Estimating snow mechanical properties – such as elastic modulus, stiffness, and strength – is import...
Mountain snowpacks vary drastically over length scales as small as 1—2 meters in complex terrain and...
While large populations worldwide depend on water derived from the seasonal snowpack, a detailed pic...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Hydrologists and water managers have been attempting to accurately estimate watershed scale snow wat...
Snow and ice are substantial components of the global energy balance and hydrologic cycle. Seasonal ...
Snow is one of the most vital cryospheric components owing to its wide coverage as well as its uniqu...
Radar instruments have been widely used to measure snow water equivalent (SWE) and Interferometric S...
Snow is a critical water resource for the western United States and many regions across the globe. H...
2020 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Mountain snowpacks act as seasonal reservoirs, provi...
Seasonal snowfall is the largest component of the water budget in many mountain headwater regions ar...
Snow accounts for the majority of precipitation in many areas of the Western United States, and accu...
Snowmelt makes up a large portion of the streamflow in the mountainous western United States. The sp...
Mountain snowpacks provide essential water for socio-economic systems around the world, with nearly ...
Estimating snow mechanical properties – such as elastic modulus, stiffness, and strength – is import...
Mountain snowpacks vary drastically over length scales as small as 1—2 meters in complex terrain and...
While large populations worldwide depend on water derived from the seasonal snowpack, a detailed pic...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Hydrologists and water managers have been attempting to accurately estimate watershed scale snow wat...
Snow and ice are substantial components of the global energy balance and hydrologic cycle. Seasonal ...
Snow is one of the most vital cryospheric components owing to its wide coverage as well as its uniqu...
Radar instruments have been widely used to measure snow water equivalent (SWE) and Interferometric S...