Environmental Data: Snow Depth Mapping
Description
The available datasets are snow depth maps with a spatial resolution of 2m generated from image matching of ADS 80/100 data. Image acquisition took place a...
Citation
Marty, M., Bühler, Y., Ginzler, C. (2019). Snow Depth Mapping. EnviDat. https://www.doi.org/10.16904/envidat.62.
Resources
Snow depth map 20100416
Snow depth map generated from ADS 80 imagery (CIR). GSD of imagery = 0.25 m
Snow depth map 20100416Snow depth map 20120320
Snow depth map generated from ADS 80 imagery (CIR). GSD of imagery = 0.25 m
Snow depth map 20120320Snow depth map 20130415
Snow depth map generated from ADS 80 imagery (CIR). GSD of imagery = 0.25 m
Snow depth map 20130415Snow depth map 20140417
Snow depth map generated from ADS 100 imagery (CIR). GSD of imagery = 0.18 m
Snow depth map 20140417Snow depth map 20150415
Snow depth map generated from ADS 100 imagery (CIR). GSD of imagery = 0.16 m
Snow depth map 20150415Snow depth map 20160126
Snow depth map generated from ADS 100 imagery (CIR). GSD of imagery = 0.16 m Because of very diffuse light conditions at time of image acquisition the quality of the resulting snow depth values are in some regions quite poor.
Snow depth map 20160126Snow depth map 20160309
Snow depth map generated from ADS 100 imagery (CIR). GSD of imagery = 0.16 m
Snow depth map 20160309Snow depth map 20160420
Snow depth map generated from ADS 100 imagery (CIR). GSD of imagery = 0.16 m
Snow depth map 20160420Snow depth mapping in high-alpine catchments using digital photogrammetry
Snow depth mapping in high-alpine catchments using digital photogrammetry