Publication Date:
2023-12-20
Description:
This Special Issue gathers papers reporting recent advances in the remote sensing of cold regions. It includes contributions presenting improvements in modeling microwave emissions from snow, assessment of satellite-based sea ice concentration products, satellite monitoring of ice jam and glacier lake outburst floods, satellite mapping of snow depth and soil freeze/thaw states, near-nadir interferometric imaging of surface water bodies, and remote sensing-based assessment of high arctic lake environment and vegetation recovery from wildfire disturbances in Alaska. A comprehensive review is presented to summarize the achievements, challenges, and opportunities of cold land remote sensing.
Keywords:
Q1-390
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Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
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n/a
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near-nadir SAR
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ice run
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RADARSAT-2
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Tibetan Plateau
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wildfire
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northern high latitudes
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microwave radiometer experiment
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climate change
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Everest
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remote sensing
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frozen soil
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tundra ponds
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shipborne observation
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passive microwave
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microwave radiation response depth (MRRD)
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protected areas
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snow
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global change
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WALOMIS
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glacial lake
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Antarctica
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lake
;
Arctic wetlands
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snow depth
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ground-based radiometer
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parameterized model
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sea ice concentration
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decomposition
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Athabasca River
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wetlands
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FY-3D/MWRI
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China
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regional algorithms
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Alaska
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aerial photographs
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Fort McMurray
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elevation
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L-band emission
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Frozen soil
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Arctic navigation
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Landsat
;
cryosphere
;
Tian Gong 2
;
MODIS
;
desiccation
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supraglacial pond
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Himalaya
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Language:
English
Format:
application/octet-stream
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