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Topographic and vegetation controls of the spatial distribution of snow depth in agro-forested environments by UAV lidar

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Dharmadasa, Vasana (Auteur)
  • Kinnard, Christophe (Auteur)
  • Baraër, Michel (Auteur)
Titre
Topographic and vegetation controls of the spatial distribution of snow depth in agro-forested environments by UAV lidar
Résumé
Abstract. Accurate knowledge of snow depth distributions in forested regions is crucial for applications in hydrology and ecology. In such a context, understanding and assessing the effect of vegetation and topographic conditions on snow depth variability is required. In this study, the spatial distribution of snow depth in two agro-forested sites and one coniferous site in eastern Canada was analyzed for topographic and vegetation effects on snow accumulation. Spatially distributed snow depths were derived by unmanned aerial vehicle light detection and ranging (UAV lidar) surveys conducted in 2019 and 2020. Distinct patterns of snow accumulation and erosion in open areas (fields) versus adjacent forested areas were observed in lidar-derived snow depth maps at all sites. Omnidirectional semi-variogram analysis of snow depths showed the existence of a scale break distance of less than 10 m in the forested area at all three sites, whereas open areas showed comparatively larger scale break distances (i.e., 11–14 m). The effect of vegetation and topographic variables on the spatial variability in snow depths at each site was investigated with random forest models. Results show that the underlying topography and the wind redistribution of snow along forest edges govern the snow depth variability at agro-forested sites, while forest structure variability dominates snow depth variability in the coniferous environment. These results highlight the importance of including and better representing these processes in physically based models for accurate estimates of snowpack dynamics.
Publication
The Cryosphere
Volume
17
Numéro
3
Pages
1225-1246
Date
2023-03-14
Abrév. de revue
The Cryosphere
Langue
en
DOI
10.5194/tc-17-1225-2023
ISSN
1994-0424
URL
https://tc.copernicus.org/articles/17/1225/2023/
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2024-06-24 00 h 35
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Autorisations
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Référence
Dharmadasa, V., Kinnard, C., & Baraër, M. (2023). Topographic and vegetation controls of the spatial distribution of snow depth in agro-forested environments by UAV lidar. The Cryosphere, 17(3), 1225–1246. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-1225-2023
Membres du RIISQ
  • Baraer, Michael
  • Étudiant.es
  • Kinnard, Christophe
Secteurs et disciplines
  • Nature et Technologie
Types d'événements extrêmes
  • Évènements liés au froid (neige, glace)
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