eProceedings

1729-3782 / Vol. 2, No. 1, 2003

Estimation of the surface displacement of Swiss alpine glaciers using satellite radar interferometry

Tazio Strozzi, G. Hilmar Gudmundsson, Urs Wegmüller

Pages: 3 – 7

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First results on airborne laser scanning technology as a tool for the quantification of glacier mass balance

Thomas Geist, Johann Stötter

Pages: 8 – 14

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Comparison of TM-derived glacier areas with higher resolution data sets

Frank Paul, Christian Huggel, Andreas Kääb, Tobias Kellenberger

Pages: 15 – 21

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Assessment of glacier hazards and glacier runoff for different climate scenarios based on remote sensing data: A case study for a hydropower plant in the Peruvian Andes

Christian Huggel, Wilfried Haeberli, Andreas Kääb, Martin Hoelzle, Edwin Ayros, Cesar Portocarrero

Pages: 22 – 33

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Glacier monitoring from ASTER imagery: Accuracy and applications

Andreas Kääb, Christian Huggel, Frank Paul, Rick Wessels, Bruce Raup, Hugh Kieffer, Jeff Kargel

Pages: 43 – 53

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Use of satellite-derived snow data in a HBV-type model

Hans-Christian Udnæs, Rune V. Engeset, Liss M. Andreassen

Pages: 54 – 64

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Operational remote sensing methods to derive snow properties for hydrological modelling

Florian Appel, Heike Bach, Werner Schulz, Ute Merkel

Pages: 65 – 78

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Hydrological applications of satellite snow cover mapping in the Swiss Alps

Klaus Seidel, Jaroslav Martinec

Pages: 79 – 87

 

 

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Comparison of MODIS and MISR-derived surface albedo with in situ measurements in Greenland

Julienne Stroeve, A. Nolin

Pages: 88 – 96

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Firn edge and equilibrium line detection using satellite SAR

Rune V. Engeset

Pages: 97 – 112

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The upward shift of the dry snow line on the northern Antarctic peninsula

Frank Rau

Pages: 113 – 121

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Assessing the utility of MODIS for monitoring snow and sea ice extent

Greg Scharfen, Siri J.S. Khalsa

Pages: 122 – 127

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Land use dependent snow cover retrieval using multitemporal, multisensoral SAR images to drive operational flood forecasting models

Alexander Löw, Ralf Ludwig, Wolfgang Mauser

Page: 128 – 139

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Correlation between Antarctic dry snow properties and backscattering characteristics in RADARSAT SAR imagery

Nikolaus Zahnen, F. Jung-Rothenhäusler, H. Oerter, F. Wilhelms, H. Miller

Pages: 140 – 148

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Snow line analysis in the Alps based on NOAA-AVHRR data: Spatial and temporal patterns for winter and springtime in 1990, 1996 and 1999

Marcel Droz, Stefan Wunderle

Pages: 149 – 153

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Spectral unmixing of NOAA-AVHRR data for snow cover estimation

Nando Foppa, Stefan Wunderle, Adrian Hauser

Pages: 154 – 162

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Snow surface temperature from AVHRR as a proxy for snowmelt in the Alps

David Oesch, Stefan Wunderle, Adrian Hauser

Pages: 163 – 169

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EuroClim: Monitoring the cryosphere to improve climate change modelling

Rune Solberg

Pages: 170 – 178

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Snow pack simulation in the Swiss Alps: Combining GIS and remote sensing to model snow cover in Switzerland

Denise Weibel, Stefan Wunderle, Hannes Kleindienst

Pages: 179 – 187

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NOAA/AVHRR monitoring of snow cover for modelling climate: Affected runoff in Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers

Klaus Seidel, Jaroslav Martinec

Pages: 188 – 201

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