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Elias J. Deeb
Physical Scientist, USACE-ERDC CRREL
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Progress on L-band InSAR snow retrievals, for future NISAR application: Recent results from the 2020-2021 NASA SnowEx UAVSAR time series experiment
AGU 2024
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
Hans-Peter Marshall, Jack Tarricone, Zachary Keski...
Monitoring of snow depth and SWE from space in mountainous regions remains challenging and elusive, as we currently lack the appropriate radar frequen...
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Evaluation of L-band InSAR snow retrievals using a SnowEx 2021 high temporal and spatial resolution time series from CarSAR in the Cottonwood Canyons of Utah in preparation for NISAR
AGU 2024
cryosphere | 12 december 2024
Richard R. Forster, Jewell Lund, Zachary Keskinen,...
Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) at L-band wavelength (~ 20 cm) has shown great potential to measure snow depth/snow water equivalent ...
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Developing an Interferometric Phase Data Assimilation Framework for Improved Mountain Snow Water Equivalent Estimates
AGU 2024
cryosphere | 09 december 2024
Maya Hildebrand, Steven A. Margulis, Xiaolan Xu, R...
Mountain snowpack acts as a natural water tower, providing essential water resources to over 1 billion people. Despite its importance, Snow Water Equi...
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Capturing Arctic dynamics through the lens of multi-modal remote sensing strategies, flexible mobile platforms, and an integrated geospatial framework
AGU 2024
global environmental change | 09 december 2024
Elias J. Deeb, Adam L. LeWinter, Thomas A. Douglas
The Arctic is a vast, dynamic, and challenging environment well-suited for the use of remote sensing to assess change at a variety of spatial and temp...
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Evaluating Satellite Passive Microwave Snowmelt Detection Algorithms Using In-Situ Snowmelt Indicators
REMOTE SENSING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEASONAL SNOW II POSTER
cryosphere | 15 december 2023
Angela Rienzo, Samuel E. Tuttle, Carrie Vuyovich, ...
Snowmelt is an integral component of both the hydrologic cycle and energy budget for seasonally cold regions. Monitoring wet or melting snowpacks is v...
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Relationship Between Synthetic Aperture Radar and Passive Microwave Satellite Observations of Snowmelt
REMOTE SENSING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEASONAL SNOW II POSTER
cryosphere | 15 december 2023
Samuel E. Tuttle, George Duffy, Elias J. Deeb, Car...
The timing and magnitude of snowmelt impacts the availability of water resources, with cascading influences on human, plant, and animal life cycles ac...
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Today, tomorrow, and 50 years from now
UNION SESSION: SCIENCE FOR ALL—ORGANIZING AGILE OPENNESS
union sessions | 15 december 2023
Edward Bair, Miguel O O. Román, Ian Paynter, Peter...
Unlike the bestseller Tomorrow, & Tomorrow, & Tomorrow the decisions we make today about scientific collaboration and dissemination cannot be ...
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Constraining Mountain Streamflow Constituents by Integrating Citizen Scientist Acquired Geochemical Samples and Sentinel‐1 SAR Wet Snow Time‐Series for the Shimshal Catchment in the Karakoram Mountains of Pakistan
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
16 march 2023
Jewell Lund, Javed Akhtar Qureshi, Masood Ali, Muh...
Upper Indus Basin (UIB) streamflow originates largely from glacier and snow melt in the upstream Himalaya, Karakoram, and Hindu Kush mountain range...