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Radar observation of snowpacksRadar observations of snowpacks were made at test sites in Kansas, South Dakota, and Colorado using truck mounted scatterometers covering the 1 to 18 GHz frequency range and the atmospheric window frequency of 35 GHz. Experiments were conducted as a function of snow depth, wetness, and surface roughness. The acquired data were used to model the backscattering coefficient in terms of snow and underlying soil parameters. The results indicate that the radar return (1) increase with increasing water equivalent; (2) decrease with increasing wetness; (3) is sensitive to the snow surface roughness only when the snow is wet;(4) is sensitive to the state (frozen or thawed) of the underlying soil if the snow is dry; and (5) is repetitive from one site to another and from one season to the next. Additionally, the measurements indicate the multifrequency observation or day-night observations may potentially provide the means for monitoring snow water equivalent, snow wetness, and the soil state.
Document ID
19810010992
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Stiles, W. H.
(Kansas Univ. Center for Research, Inc. Lawrence, KS, United States)
Ulaby, F. T.
(Kansas Univ. Center for Research, Inc. Lawrence, KS, United States)
Date Acquired
August 11, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1980
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Microwave Remote Sensing of Snowpack Properties
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Accession Number
81N19519
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS5-23777
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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