AUTHOR=Gunn Grant E. , Jones Benjamin M. , Rangel Rodrigo C. TITLE=Unpiloted Aerial Vehicle Retrieval of Snow Depth Over Freshwater Lake Ice Using Structure From Motion JOURNAL=Frontiers in Remote Sensing VOLUME=2 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/remote-sensing/articles/10.3389/frsen.2021.675846 DOI=10.3389/frsen.2021.675846 ISSN=2673-6187 ABSTRACT=
The presence and thickness of snow overlying lake ice affects both the timing of melt and ice-free conditions, can contribute to overall ice thickness through its insulative capacity, and fosters the development of variable ice types. The use of UAVs to retrieve snow depths with high spatial resolution is necessary for the next generation of ultra-fine hydrological models, as the direct contribution of water from snow on lake ice is unknown. Such information is critical to the understanding of the physical processes of snow redistribution and capture in catchments on small lakes in the Arctic, which has been historically estimated from its relationship to terrestrial snowpack properties. In this study, we use a quad-copter UAV and SfM principles to retrieve and map snow depth at the winter maximum at high resolution over a the freshwater West Twin Lake on the Arctic Coastal Plain of northern Alaska. The accuracy of the snow depth retrievals is assessed using