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Publications about 'seasonal snow'
Articles in journal or book chapters
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R. Naderpour,
M. Schwank,
D. Houtz,
and C. Matzler.
L-Band Radiometry of Alpine Seasonal Snow Cover: 4 Years at the Davos-Laret Remote Sensing Field Laboratory.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing,
15:8199-8220,
2022.
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Marcel Stefko,
Silvan Leinss,
Othmar Frey,
and Irena Hajnsek.
Coherent backscatter enhancement in bistatic Ku-/X-band radar observations of dry snow.
The Cryosphere,
16(7):2859-2879,
2022.
Keyword(s): SAR Processing,
Snow,
Coherent backscatter enhancement,
bistatic,
bistatic SAR,
Ku-band,
X-band,
radar,
dry snow.
[Abstract]
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Aaron Thompson,
Richard Kelly,
and Joshua King.
Sensitivity of Ku- and X-Band Radar Observations to Seasonal Snow in Ontario, Canada.
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing,
45(6):829-846,
2019.
Keyword(s): Microwave remote sensing,
radar,
radar remote sensing,
Snow,
Snow Water Equivalent (SWE),
remote sensing of snow,
seasonal snow,
Ku-band,
X-band.
[Abstract]
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S. Leinss,
H. Löwe,
M. Proksch,
J. Lemmetyinen,
A. Wiesmann,
and I. Hajnsek.
Anisotropy of seasonal snow measured by polarimetric phase differences in radar time series.
The Cryosphere,
10:1771-1797,
2016.
Keyword(s): snow,
anisotropy,
SnowScat,
polarimetric,
copolar phase difference CPD..
[Abstract]
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Conference articles
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C. Derksen,
J. King,
S. Belair,
C. Garnaud,
V. Vionnet,
V Fortin,
J. Lemmetyinen,
Y. Crevier,
P. Plourde,
B. Lawrence,
H. van Mierlo,
G. Burbidge,
and P. Siqueira.
Development of the Terrestrial Snow Mass Mission.
In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp.,
pages 614-617,
July 2021.
IEEE.
Keyword(s): Radar Remote Sensing,
snow,
Terrestrial Snow Mass Mission,
TSMM,
Ku-band,
Ka-band.
[Abstract]
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Andreas Wiesmann,
Rafael Caduff,
Charles L. Werner,
Othmar Frey,
Martin Schneebeli,
Henning Löwe,
Matthias Jaggi,
Mike Schwank,
Reza Naderpour,
and Thorsten Fehr.
ESA Snowlab Project: 4 Years of Wide Band Scatterometer Measurements of Seasonal Snow.
In Proc. IEEE Int. Geosci. Remote Sens. Symp.,
pages 5745-5748,
2019.
Keyword(s): ESA Snowlab,
SnowScat,
Wideband Scatterometer,
WBScat,
snow,
microwave scatterometer,
aperture synthesis,
time series,
polarimetry,
tomography,
SAR tomography.
[Abstract]
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Andreas Wiesmann,
Charles L. Werner,
Tazio Strozzi,
Christian Matzler,
Thomas Nagler,
Helmut Rott,
Martin Schneebeli,
and Urs Wegmuller.
SnowScat, X- to Ku-Band Scatterometer Development.
In Proc. ESA Living Planet Symposium,
June 2010.
Keyword(s): SnowScat,
KuScat,
backscatter,
hydrological techniques,
radiometry,
remote sensing by radar,
snow,
spaceborne radar,
C-band SAR satellite systems,
ESA CoRe-H2O mission,
Ku-band scatterometer,
Swiss Alps,
X-band scatterometer,
backscatter information,
backscattering signal,
dry snow cover,
dual frequency radar,
frequency 18 GHz,
frequency 9 GHz,
mobile scatterometer,
snow coverage,
snow liquid water content,
snow structure,
spaceborne active microwave remote sensing,
Backscatter,
Frequency,
Ground support,
Radar measurements,
Remote sensing,
Satellites,
Signal generators,
Snow,
Spaceborne radar,
Water storage,
Scatterometer,
Snow,
backscatter,
snow grain.
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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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