Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere - Methods and Applications from Regional to Global Scale
The 10th Workshop on Remote Sensing of Land Ice and Snow of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories (EARSeL) will take place at the Institute of Geography, University of Bern, Switzerland from 06 - 08 February 2023.
This workshop will focus on the latest developments in remote sensing of land ice and snow. Presentations are encouraged on all fields of research and applications with the focus on snow and ice as proxy for a changing cryosphere, methods for retrieving cryospheric parameters from various types of remote sensing data, theoretical basis of inversion methods and their application, state of the art of retrieval algorithms including deep learning, data assimilation of remote sensing data and in situ observations in process models, and current and planned sensors for snow and ice. Half of a day will be dedicated to the activities from ESA (CCI+) and EUMETSAT.
Papers will be presented orally and as posters. Contributions must comply with one of the workshop topics specified below. Please indicate under which session topic your contribution shall be presented.
Preliminary session topics:
- Glaciers and Ice Caps
- Snow cover (regional to global scale)
- Snow and permafrost
- Snow hydrology
- Albedo of the cryosphere
- Cryosphere and climate
- Cryospheric modelling and data assimilation
- Airborne and ground-based observation methods
- New technologies (sensors/methods)
- ESA CCI+ snow
- EUMETSAT operational services
Important Dates
- Abstract submission extended deadline: 20 October 2022
- Authors notification: 15 November 2022
- Preliminary program: 15 December 2022