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- Title: Remote sensing techniques for helping decision-making in the management of ski areas
- Date: 2018-10-07
- Authors: Pons, M., López, Moreno J.I., Revuelto, J., Alonso, E., Vilella, M., Travesset, O., Apodaka, J., Pesado, C., Margalef., A., Iravani, P.
- Description: In recent years different remote sensing techniques have been proved to be very useful for snow measurement and monitoring in alpine environments. Ter...
- Object ID: ISSW2018_P06.4.pdf
- Keywords: remote sensing, lidar, terrestrial laser scanner, uav, snow management
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- Title: Field Report on the Implementation of a Remotely Controlled Automated Terrestrial Laser Scanner
- Date: 2013-10-07
- Authors: Thomas Gigele, Reinhard Fromm, Marc S. Adams
- Description: Due to adverse weather and snow conditions, as well as a limited extent of available
manpower, avalanche test sites in the Alps are often not accessi...
- Object ID: ISSW13_paper_P2-26.pdf
- Keywords: automated terrestrial laser scanner, remote control, avalanche, snowcatcher
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- Title: Measurements of Small Scale Spatial and Temporal Variability of Snow Depth and SWE in a Small Mountain Catchment
- Date: 2009
- Authors: T. Grünewald, M. Schirmer, M. Lehning
- Description: Using a new type of terrestrial laser scanner (TLS), which is particularly suited for measurements of snow covered surfaces, we monitored snow depth, ...
- Object ID: issw-2009-0151-0154.pdf
- Keywords: spatial variability, snow water equivalent, snow depth, terrestrial laser scanner, melt rates
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