喜马拉雅山东北部冬季积雪变化趋势分析(2000 - 2018年)

Soubhik Biswas, Manu Mehta, Arka Ghosh
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喜马拉雅山脉东北部的积雪和冰川是源自喜马拉雅山脉东侧的各种河流的主要水源。全球变暖和气候系统的变化被认为是喜马拉雅山东北部积雪变化的关键因素。对遥感传感器数据的分析可以为有关积雪监测和影响评估的研究提供有用的投入。本文利用Terra上的中分辨率成像光谱仪(MODIS)传感器获得的空间分辨率为0.05°×0.05°的3级月积雪数据,研究了2000-2018年喜马拉雅东北部(25-40°N和88-105°E)的积雪变化。我们将整个地区平均划分为5个不同的海拔区域,分别是1区(1000-2000米)、2区(2000-3000米)、3区(3000-4000米)、4区(4000-5000米)和5区(5000-6000米)。对积雪覆盖趋势线的分析显示,除了少数地区在冬季(12月、1月和2月)也观察到增加的趋势外,研究区不同海拔区域的积雪覆盖总体呈减少趋势。关键词:积雪,喜马拉雅东北部,MODIS,趋势,船上Terra喜马拉雅山东北部冬季积雪变化趋势(2000-2018年)遥感与地理信息系统学报。2019;10 (1): 1-8p。
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On Trends in Snow Cover during the Winter Season Over The North – Eastern Himalayas (2000 – 2018)
Snow and glaciers in the North-Eastern Himalayas are primary water resources for various rivers originating in the eastern side of the Himalayan range. Global warming and changes in the climate system are believed to play a pivotal role in the changes of snow cover over the North-Eastern Himalayas. The analysis of data from remote sensing sensors can provide useful inputs to studies related to snow cover monitoring and impact assessment. In this work, level 3 monthly snow cover data derived from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensor (on board Terra) at a spatial resolution of 0.05°×0.05° has been used to study the changes in snow cover during the time period 2000–2018 over the North-East Himalayas (25–40°N and 88–105°E). We have divided the entire region equally into five different elevation zones named as, Zone 1 (1000–2000 m), Zone 2 (2000–3000 m), Zone 3 (3000–4000 m), Zone 4 (4000–5000 m) and Zone 5 (5000–6000 m). Analysis of snow cover trend lines shows an overall decreasing trend over the study area for the different elevation zones during the winter months (December, January and February) except for a few areas where we observed increasing trends also. Keywords: Snow cover, North-East Himalaya, MODIS, trends ,  on board Terra Cite this Article Soubhik Biswas, Manu Mehta, Arka Ghosh. On Trends in Snow Cover during the Winter Season over the North-Eastern Himalayas (2000–2018). Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS. 2019; 10(1): 1–8p.
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