2019
DOI: 10.1177/0309133319840770
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Glacier facies characterization using optical satellite data: Impacts of radiometric resolution, seasonality, and surface morphology

Abstract: The spectral characterization of geographic landscapes is vital for their accurate mapping using remote sensing data. This can be done through spectral profiling, as demonstrated here, to characterize the surface facies of the Gangotri and neighbouring glaciers, central Himalaya. The satellite-derived reflectance curves were compared with the in-situ and published (validation) data. The study attempts to understand the influence of certain parameters such as the satellite sensor’s radiometric resolution, timin… Show more

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“…Spectral overlap among the glacier facies is another factor that lowers the SPC accuracy. In such cases, ancillary data have been widely recognized as enhancers of classification accuracy [18], [22], [33]. Results from experiment III confirm that inputting the ancillary layer(s) in SPC offers significant accuracy improvements.…”
Section: B Impact Of Input Datamentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…Spectral overlap among the glacier facies is another factor that lowers the SPC accuracy. In such cases, ancillary data have been widely recognized as enhancers of classification accuracy [18], [22], [33]. Results from experiment III confirm that inputting the ancillary layer(s) in SPC offers significant accuracy improvements.…”
Section: B Impact Of Input Datamentioning
confidence: 67%
“…class, since our aim was mainly to delineate the snowice/glacier cover facies. 4) The aforementioned ancillary layers (see Section II) were derived from multiple sources for both the AWiFS and MSI data (see Table A.1, Supplementary material) [18]. The applicability of these layers in glacier facies mapping has been explained in Section A.3 (Supplementary material).…”
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confidence: 99%
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