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Publications about 'in situ data'

Articles in journal or book chapters

  1. Helmut Rott, Stefan Scheiblauer, Jan Wuite, Lukas Krieger, Dana Floricioiu, Paola Rizzoli, Ludivine Libert, and Thomas Nagler. Penetration of interferometric radar signals in Antarctic snow. The Cryosphere, 15(9):4399-4419, September 2021. Keyword(s): SAR Interferometry, Snow, Arctic Snow. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  2. Emanuele Santi, Marco Brogioni, Marion Leduc-Leballeur, Giovanni Macelloni, Francesco Montomoli, Paolo Pampaloni, Juha Lemmetyinen, Juval Cohen, Helmut Rott, Thomas Nagler, Chris Derksen, Joshua King, Nick Rutter, Richard Essery, Cecile Menard, Melody Sandells, and Michael Kern. Exploiting the ANN Potential in Estimating Snow Depth and Snow Water Equivalent From the Airborne SnowSAR Data at X- and Ku-Bands. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, pp 1-16, 2021. Keyword(s): SAR Processing, Artificial neural networks (ANNs), dense medium radiative transfer (DMRT), quasi Mie scattering (QMS) model, snow depth (SD), snow water equivalent (SWE), SnowSAR, synthetic aperture radar, SAR. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  3. Ladina Steiner, Michael Meindl, Christoph Marty, and Alain Geiger. Impact of GPS Processing on the Estimation of Snow Water Equivalent Using Refracted GPS Signals. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 58(1):123-135, January 2020. Keyword(s): Global Positioning System, remote sensing, snow, Swiss Alps, GPS processing parameters, SWE estimation performance, elevation-dependent weighting scheme, elevation cutoff angles, sub-snow GPS, temporal reliability, systematic overview, seasons time period, GPS refractometry, sub-snow global positioning system antennas, snowpack modeling, remote sensing data, snow hydrological monitoring, weather conditions, continuous SWE quantification, automated SWE quantification, situ snow water equivalent estimation, global navigation satellite system antennas, refracted GPS signals, daily estimates, hourly SWE estimation, Global Positioning System, Snow, Estimation, Global navigation satellite system, Antennas, Satellites, Delays, Global navigation satellite system (GNSS), global positioning system (GPS), GPS refractometry, snow, snow water equivalent (SWE), sub-snow. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  4. Franziska Koch, Patrick Henkel, Florian Appel, Lino Schmid, Heike Bach, Markus Lamm, Monika Prasch, J�rg Schweizer, and Wolfram Mauser. Retrieval of Snow Water Equivalent, Liquid Water Content, and Snow Height of Dry and Wet Snow by Combining GPS Signal Attenuation and Time Delay. Water Resources Research, 55(5):4465-4487, 2019. Keyword(s): GNSS, snow water equivalent, liquid water content, snow cover, SnowSense, GNSS signals, Global Positioning System. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. C. Lin, B. Rommen, N. Floury, D. Schüttemeyer, M. W. J. Davidson, M. Kern, A. Kontu, J. Lemmetyinen, J. Pulliainen, A. Wiesmann, C. L. Werner, C. Mätzler, M. Schneebeli, M. Proksch, and T. Nagler. Active Microwave Scattering Signature of Snowpack---Continuous Multiyear SnowScat Observation Experiments. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, 9(8):3849-3869, August 2016. Keyword(s): remote sensing by radar, snow, snowpack active microwave scattering signature, multiyear SnowScat observation experiment, European Space Agency SnowScat instrument, aperture scatterometer, gamma remote sensing AG, AD 2009 02, Weissfluhjoch, Davos, Switzerland, alpine snowpack, snowpack physical characterization, Sodankyla, Finland, AD 2009 11, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Lapland, passive microwave observation, winter season, time-domain snow profiling experiment, snow microstructure, snow metamorphism, snow depth, snow-water-equivalent, frequency 9.15 GHz to 17.9 GHz, Snow, Instruments, Microstructure, Spaceborne radar, Backscatter, Microwave radiometry, Microwave backscatter, radar remote sensing, scatterometer, snow microstructure, snowpack, snow-water-equivalent (SWE), time-domain profiling. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  6. Guoxiang Liu, Hongguo Jia, Rui Zhang, Huixin Zhang, Hongliang Jia, Bing Yu, and Mingzhi Sang. Exploration of Subsidence Estimation by Persistent Scatterer InSAR on Time Series of High Resolution TerraSAR-X Images. Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of, 4(1):159 -170, march 2011. Keyword(s): China, Jinghai County, Jinghu high-speed railway, Tianjin, X-band radar sensor, buildings, data reduction procedures, engineering risk assessment, ground subsidence, groundwater, high resolution TerraSAR-X images, in situ data, land use planning, manhole covers, persistent scatterer InSAR, radar line-of-sight direction, street lamps, subsidence estimation, time series, wavelength 3.1 cm, geomorphology, geophysical techniques, radar interferometry, remote sensing by radar, synthetic aperture radar;. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles

  1. Ludovic Brucker, Christopher Hiemstra, Hans-Peter Marshall, Kelly Elder, Roger De Roo, Mohammad Mousavi, Francis Bliven, Walt Peterson, Jeffrey Deems, Peter Gadomski, Arthur Gelvin, Lucas Spaete, Theodore Barnhart, Ty Brandt, John Burkhart, Christopher Crawford, Tri Datta, Havard Erikstrod, Nancy Glenn, Katherine Hale, Brent Holben, Paul Houser, Keith Jennings, Richard Kelly, Jason Kraft, Alexandre Langlois, Daniel McGrath, Chelsea Merriman, Noah Molotch, Anne Nolin, Chris Polashenski, Mark Raleigh, Karl Rittger, Chago Rodriguez, Alexandre Roy, McKenzie Skiles, Eric Small, Marco Tedesco, Chris Tennant, Aaron Thompson, Liuxi Tian, Zach Uhlmann, Ryan Webb, and Matt Wingo. A first overview of SnowEx ground-based remote sensing activities during the winter 2016-2017. In 2017 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), pages 1391-1394, July 2017. [Abstract] [bibtex-entry]


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Author: Othmar Frey, Earth Observation and Remote Sensing, Institute of Environmental Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - ETH Zurich .


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