InSAR Coherence Measurement Techniques for Snow Cover Mapping in Himalayan Region

Snow cover area is a very important parameter for snowmelt runoff modeling and forecasting. Snow cover information is also useful for managing transportation and avalanche forecasting. Our study area includes Gangotri glacier region, Siachen glacier region and Beaskund glacier region in the North-West Himalayas of India. Our previous studies discuss the capability of several algorithms for optical sensor as well as SAR to map the snow cover area in Himalayan regions. In recent years, the SAR interferometry has provided number of attractive applications in landuse/landcover mapping. This study discusses the capability of both backscattering ratio techniques and InSAR coherence measurement techniques for snow cover mapping in Himalayan region with repeat passes data of ERSfrac12 and ENVISAT-ASAR. By analyzing the several pairs of ENVISAT repeat passes ASAR images for the study area, we find that the coherence measurement from bare soil, bare rock and vegetation are high and snow covered area and glacier area have very low coherence except in one day difference image.