Remote sensing of the cryosphere
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Remote sensing of the cryosphere
(The Cryosphere Science Series)
Wiley Blackwell, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The cryosphere, that region of the world where water is temporarily or permanently frozen, plays a crucial role on our planet. Recent developments in remote sensing techniques, and the acquisition of new data sets, have resulted in significant advances in our understanding of all components of the cryosphere and its processes.
This book, based on contributions from 40 leading experts, offers a comprehensive and authoritative overview of the methods, techniques and recent advances in applications of remote sensing of the cryosphere. Examples of the topics covered include:
* snow extent, depth, grain-size and impurities
* surface and subsurface melting
* glaciers
* accumulation over the Greenland and Antarctica ice sheets
* ice thickness and velocities
* gravimetric measurements from space
* sea, lake and river ice
* frozen ground and permafrost
* fieldwork activities
* recent and future cryosphere-oriented missions and experiments
All figures are in color and provide an excellent visual accompaniment to the technical and scientific aspect of the book.
Readership: Senior undergraduates, Masters and PhD Students, PostDocs and Researchers in cryosphere science and remote sensing.
Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere is the significant first volume in the new Cryosphere Science Series. This new series comprises volumes that are at the cutting edge of new research, or provide focussed interdisciplinary reviews of key aspects of the science.
Table of Contents
List of contributors xv
Cryosphere Science: Series Preface xix
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
About the companion website xxiv
1 Remote sensing and the cryosphere 1
Marco Tedesco
2 Electromagnetic properties of components of the cryosphere 17
Marco Tedesco
3 Remote sensing of snow extent 31
Dorothy K. Hall, Allan Frei, and Stephen J. Dery
4 Remote sensing of snow albedo, grain size, and pollution from space 48
Alexander A. Khokanovsky
5 Remote sensing of snow depth and snow water equivalent 73
Marco Tedesco, Chris Derksen, Jeffrey S. Deems, and James L. Foster
6 Remote sensing of melting snow and ice 99
Marco Tedesco,Thomas Mote, Konrad Steffen, Dorothy K. Hall, and Waleed Abdalati
7 Remote sensing of glaciers 123
Bruce H. Raup, Liss M. Andreassen, Tobias Bolch, and Suzanne Bevan
8 Remote sensing of accumulation over the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets 157
Lora Koenig, Richard Forster, Ludovic Brucker, and Julie Miller
9 Remote sensing of ice thickness and surface velocity 187
Prasad Gogineni and Jie-Bang Yan
10 Gravimetry measurements from space 231
Scott B. Luthcke, D.D. Rowlands, T.J. Sabaka, B.D. Loomis, M. Horwath, and A.A. Arendt
11 Remote sensing of sea ice 248
Walter N. Meier and Thorsten Markus
12 Remote sensing of lake and river ice 273
Claude R. Duguay, Monique Bernier, Yves Gauthier, and Alexei Kouraev
13 Remote sensing of permafrost and frozen ground 307
Sebastian Westermann, Claude R. Duguay, Guido Grosse, and Andreas Kaab
14 Field measurements for remote sensing of the cryosphere 345
Hans-Peter Marshall, Robert L. Hawley, and Marco Tedesco
15 Remote sensing missions and the cryosphere 382
Marco Tedesco, Tommaso Parrinello, CharlesWebb, and Thorsten Markus
Index 393
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