Alpine snow cover and glaciers in relation to altitude from advanced satellite monitoring
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Advanced methods of Landsat-TM data processing were used to map periodically the seasonal snow cover and glaciers. The test basins are located in western, eastern and southern Swiss Alps. In the basins of the rivers Rhone at Sion (3371 km/sup 2/, 488-4634 in a.s.l.), Rhine at Felsberg (3249 km/sup 2/ 562-3614 in a.s.l.) and Ticino at Bellinzona (1515 km/sup 2/, 220-3402 in a.s.l.) relations were derived between the snow coverage and altitude at different stages of the snowmelt season. From these curves, the snow coverage at a desired altitude and the elevation of the statistical snow line at different dates can be read off. The decrease of the areal extent of snow on glaciers is slower in comparison with glacier-free areas. The snow line in the basin Rhone-Sion is lower than in the other basins throughout the season. Precision snow cover mapping and an adequate evaluation of data are needed for runoff modelling and winter tourism, in particular with regard to global warming.
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