DocumentCode
1203155
Title
Monitoring of melting refreezing cycles of snow with microwave radiometers: the Microwave Alpine Snow Melting Experiment (MASMEx 2002-2003)
Author
Macelloni, Giovanni ; Paloscia, Simonetta ; Pampaloni, Paolo ; Brogioni, Marco ; Ranzi, Roberto ; Crepaz, Andrea
Author_Institution
Inst. of Appl. Phys., Nat. Res. Council, Florence, Italy
Volume
43
Issue
11
fYear
2005
Firstpage
2431
Lastpage
2442
Abstract
A study of the melting cycle of snow was carried out by using ground-based microwave radiometers, which operated continuously 24 h/day from late March to mid-May in 2002 and from mid-February to early May in 2003. The experiment took place on the eastern Italian Alps and included micrometeorological and conventional snow measurements as well. The measurements confirmed the high sensitivity of microwave emission at 19 and 37 GHz to the melting-refreezing cycles of snow. Moreover, micrometeorological data made it possible to simulate snow density, temperature, and liquid water content through a hydrological snowpack model and provided additional insight into these processes. Simulations obtained with a two-layer electromagnetic model based on the strong fluctuation theory and driven by the output of the hydrological snowpack model were consistent with experimental data and allowed interpretation of both variation in microwave emission during the melting and refreezing phases and in discerning the contributions of the upper and lower layers of snow as well as of the underlying ground surface.
Keywords
hydrological techniques; hydrology; microwave measurement; radiometry; remote sensing; snow; 19 GHz; 37 GHz; AD 2002 to 2003; Italian Alps; MASMEx 2002-2003; Microwave Alpine Snow Melting Experiment; Mount Cherz; electromagnetic model; hydrological snowpack model; hydrology; liquid water content; melting-refreezing cycles; microwave emission; microwave radiometry; snow density; snow temperature; Electromagnetic modeling; Frequency; Hydrologic measurements; Microwave measurements; Microwave sensors; Monitoring; Radiometers; Rayleigh scattering; Snow; Water resources; Hydrology; microwave radiometry; snow;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2005.855070
Filename
1522604
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