Snow Depth Estimation on Slopes Using GPS-Interferometric Reflectometry

  • Wei, Haohan
  • He, Xiufeng
  • Feng, Yanming
  • Jin, Shuanggen
  • Shen, Fei
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Publication date
November 2019
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Snow is one of the most critical sources of freshwater, which influences the global water cycle and climate change. However, it is difficult to monitor global snow variations with high spatial–temporal resolution using traditional techniques due to their costly and labor-intensive nature. Nowadays, the Global Positioning System Interferometric Reflectometry (GPS-IR) technique can measure the average snow depth around a GPS antenna using its signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) data. Previous studies focused on the use of GPS data at sites located in flat areas or on very gentle slopes. In this contribution, we propose a strategy called the Tilted Surface Strategy (TSS), which uses the SNR data reflected only from the flat quadrants to estimate the s...

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