Abstract

Snow extent and water equivalent (SWE) on land and snow accumulation on glaciers are the main parameters to be delivered by the Cold Regions Hydrology High-resolution Observatory (CoReH 2 O) satellite. Detailed scientific and technical studies for the mission are going on within the Earth Explorer Programme of ESA. The CoReH 2 O sensor is a dual frequency SAR, operating at 17.2 and 9.6 GHz, VV and VH polarizations. A main task for mission preparation is the development and validation of algorithms for retrieval of snow parameters. A constrained minimization approach is proposed for SWE retrieval, matching backscatter computed with a radiative transfer model and measurements in the four SAR channels by iterating for SWE and snow grain size. The algorithm was validated with simulated and measured backscatter data. The tests confirm the feasibility of the retrieval approach and help to quantify the requirements for statistical background information which is needed for constraining the solution.

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