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26 October 2011 Analysis of snow changes in alpine regions with X-band data: electromagnetic analysis and snow cover mapping
B. Ventura, T. Schellenberger, C. Notarnicola, M. Zebisch, V. Maddalena, R. Ratti, L. Tampellini, Jinyang Du
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Proceedings Volume 8179, SAR Image Analysis, Modeling, and Techniques XI; 817908 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.897742
Event: SPIE Remote Sensing, 2011, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract
High-resolution and high-frequency COSMO-SkyMed images acquired in the period between 26 April 2010 and 5 April 2011 over the test site in South Tyrol (Northern Italy) offer the chance to analyze the snow changes and to infer information about the physical characteristic of the snow. The X-band sensitivity to snow status was analyzed using two different electromagnetic approaches: 1st Radiative Transfer model, IEM, and a multi-scattering and multi-layer snow scattering model. It results that the description of the dry snow requires a more detailed information about the underlying layers to extract information about the volumetric and ground contribution of the snowpack. The comparison between multi-scattering and multi-layer model predictions and SAR data indicates a better agreement between the measurements and co-polarized backscattering values with respect to the cross polarized backscattering values which appears to be lower than expected indicating that a detailed description on the land surface parameters might help to generate more accurate simulations. The change detection technique for the detection of wet snow was investigated to obtain snow cover map. By using the threshold of -3dB the two frequency distributions for the snow and no-snow areas, are wellseparated only in the case of wet snow areas; on the contrary it results that, at the beginning of the melting season, the frequency distribution still overlaps. From the comparison with LANDSAT 7 ETM+ derived snow map, the omission error of 9.11% and the commission error of 1.84% confirm the typical underestimation of snow cover from SAR images with respect to optical images.
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B. Ventura, T. Schellenberger, C. Notarnicola, M. Zebisch, V. Maddalena, R. Ratti, L. Tampellini, and Jinyang Du "Analysis of snow changes in alpine regions with X-band data: electromagnetic analysis and snow cover mapping", Proc. SPIE 8179, SAR Image Analysis, Modeling, and Techniques XI, 817908 (26 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.897742
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KEYWORDS
Backscatter

Snow cover

Scattering

Synthetic aperture radar

Electromagnetism

Data modeling

Earth observing sensors

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