A comparative study on snow cover monitoring of different spatial resolution remote sensing images

2009 
A comparative research of snow cover is conducted, which is aimed to investigate the effect of spatial scale variation and the differences of different spatial resolution remote sensing images, by using moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) data and the satellite-B (HJ-1B) data of the small satellite constellation for environment and disaster monitoring and forecasting of China. Results show that: (1) the scaling-change within certain limits has little impact on snow cover mapping; (2) high spatial resolution image gives a better description of the detailed information of snow cover area; (3) the differences of snow cover between low spatial resolution and high resolution images are due to the different snow cover type.
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