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Snow depth mapping from stereo satellite imagery in mountainous terrain: evaluation using airborne laser-scanning data

Authors :
C. Deschamps-Berger
S. Gascoin
E. Berthier
J. Deems
E. Gutmann
A. Dehecq
D. Shean
M. Dumont
Source :
The Cryosphere, Vol 14, Pp 2925-2940 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Copernicus Publications, 2020.

Abstract

Accurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in mountain catchments is critical for applications in hydrology and ecology. Recently, a method was proposed to map snow depth at meter-scale resolution from very-high-resolution stereo satellite imagery (e.g., Pléiades) with an accuracy close to 0.5 m. However, the validation was limited to probe measurements and unmanned aircraft vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry, which sampled a limited fraction of the topographic and snow depth variability. We improve upon this evaluation using accurate maps of the snow depth derived from Airborne Snow Observatory laser-scanning measurements in the Tuolumne river basin, USA. We find a good agreement between both datasets over a snow-covered area of 138 km2 on a 3 m grid, with a positive bias for a Pléiades snow depth of 0.08 m, a root mean square error of 0.80 m and a normalized median absolute deviation (NMAD) of 0.69 m. Satellite data capture the relationship between snow depth and elevation at the catchment scale and also small-scale features like snow drifts and avalanche deposits at a typical scale of tens of meters. The random error at the pixel level is lower in snow-free areas than in snow-covered areas, but it is reduced by a factor of 2 (NMAD of approximately 0.40 m for snow depth) when averaged to a 36 m grid. We conclude that satellite photogrammetry stands out as a convenient method to estimate the spatial distribution of snow depth in high mountain catchments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19940416 and 19940424
Volume :
14
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Cryosphere
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5e8e91609d0a40da87d8d69c96608389
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-2925-2020