Investigation of retrieved snow depth by microwave remote sensing with in-situ field data

Abstract

AMSR-E/AMSR2 is provided the brightness temperature data with more channels, higher spatial resolution and frequent coverage. New snow algorism techniques of remote sensing for snow depth and snow-melting area can be carried out using these in-situ data. We have conducted snow survey from 2006 to now, which is mainly on March and occasionally on January and April/May when seasonal snow melts. The sites are located at an interval of ca. 32-km along the Dalton Highway (Fig. 1). Snow density, snow depth and temperature were measured in snow-pit wall observation at each site. Snow water equivalent (SWE) was calculated by multiplying snow-column snow density by snow depth. As the results, the response of SWE to snow depth showed a positively linear relationship (R2 > 0.90).This research was conducted under the IARC-JAXA Information System (IJIS project) with funding provided by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) under a grant to the International Arctic Research Center (IARC). These archived data is stored in ADS (Arctic Data archive System) of the NIPR (National Institute of Polar Research, Japan)

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