Long Term Analyses on Spatial and Temporal Evaluation of Snow Covers in Northern China by Using RS and Meteorological data
Piling and melting of snow cover is a dynamic process which has important effect on the radiation balance, and water circulation over the land surface. Accurate information on snow depth is essential for the study of hydrology and climatology. However, it is almost impossible to obtain any long-term...
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Zusammenfassung: | Piling and melting of snow cover is a dynamic process which has important effect on the radiation balance, and water circulation over the land surface. Accurate information on snow depth is essential for the study of hydrology and climatology. However, it is almost impossible to obtain any long-term and annual variability characteristics of snow covers by means of conventional field observations. Passive microwave remote sensing has the advantage to penetrate the cloud, and its all-weather capability for snow cover monitoring makes it superior to the optical sensor and near-infrared remote sensing techniques. By means of daily snow cover monitoring data derived from SMMR and SSM/I during the period from 1979 to 2005, snow depth and snow cover days over the northern China were quantitatively analyzed. Spatio-temporal variations of snow covers were evaluated in terms of spatial-temporal distribution and the significant level by the Mann-Kendall rank statistical test. The results suggested that the snow-cover periods became notably shorten and the snow depth turned to decrease obviously with the significant level of alpha |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ETTandGRS.2008.123 |