03255nam 2200937z- 450 9910367746503321202102123-03921-571-X(CKB)4100000010106252(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58174(oapen)doab58174(EXLCZ)99410000001010625220202102d2019 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRemote Sensing of Environmental Changes in Cold RegionsMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20191 online resource (210 p.)3-03921-570-1 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.aerial photographsAlaskaAntarcticaArctic navigationArctic wetlandsAthabasca RiverChinaclimate changecryospheredecompositiondesiccationelevationEverestFort McMurrayfrozen soilFrozen soilFY-3D/MWRIglacial lakeglobal changeground-based radiometerHimalayaice runL-band emissionlakeLandsatmicrowave radiation response depth (MRRD)microwave radiometer experimentMODISn/anear-nadir SARnorthern high latitudesparameterized modelpassive microwaveprotected areasQinghai-Tibet PlateauRADARSAT-2regional algorithmsremote sensingsea ice concentrationshipborne observationsnowsnow depthsupraglacial pondTian Gong 2Tibetan Plateautundra pondsWALOMISwetlandswildfireDu Jinyangauth1313312Lu HuiauthJiang LingmeiauthWatts Jennifer DauthTarolli PaoloauthBOOK9910367746503321Remote Sensing of Environmental Changes in Cold Regions3031271UNINA