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An observation of snow melting process from remotely sensed data
Authors:Takeshi Sakai  Hajime Nishikawa  Shigekatsu Endo  Sotaro Tanaka  Toshiro Sugimura
Institution:1. Nihon University, College of Industrial Technology, Izumi-cho, Narashino, Chiba, Japan;7. Remote Sensing Technology Center of Japan, Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Observations of satellite images have shown that the snow melting in mountainous area proceeds more repidly in the east-facing slope of the valley than in the west-facing one. The energy for melting snow consists of the total from the atmosphere and from the solar rays. The diurnal variation of the solar energy into the snow in the east-facing slope differs from that in the west-facing slope. This causes the heighest value of the instantaneous energy for melting snow to occur in the west-facing surface. As one of the reasons for the above tendency, the difference of the heighest value to melt snow may be taken into account.
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