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Hans-Peter Marshall
Boise State UniversityMeeting roles in:
Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variability of Snow and Snow Processes I Oral
Evaluating the Potential of Synthetic Aperture Radar to Detect and Monitor Caribou
Sub-daily Quasi-Tomographic Monitoring of Alpine Snow Properties Using Tower-Based C-Band Radar
Mapping snow avalanches using L-band InSAR: Implications for NISAR
Evaluating Machine Learning Model Transferability for Operational Snow Density and Snow Water Equivalent Monitoring
A spatiotemporal analysis of non-snow errors in InSAR SWE retrievals
Quantifying Topographic Uncertainty on L-band InSAR Snowpack Measurements
Reviewing the Importance of Lateral Flow through Snow in Hydrological Processes Globally
Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variability of Snow and Snow Processes II Poster
Feasibility Mapping of L-band InSAR for SWE retrievals
SNOWWI -- The new kid on the block, a three frequency wide-swath interferometric SAR for characterizing the snowpack
Assimilating Interferometric Phase Data from UAVSAR and Sentinel-1 for Snow Water Equivalent Estimation: Insights from the SnowEx Campaign
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