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Mialon, A., Royer, A. and Fily, M. (2005). Wetland seasonal dynamics and interannual variability over northern high latitudes, derived from microwave satellite data. Journal of Geophysical Research 110: doi: 10.1029/2004JD005697. issn: 0148-0227. |
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A new accurate determination of the spatial and temporal variations of northern wetland area extent, during the snow-free period, is retrieved from the 19- and 37-GHz passive microwave Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) brightness temperature database. The total fraction of water surface (FWS) area, corresponding to small lakes or reservoirs (area < 25 ¿ 25 km2), inundated surfaces and natural wetland areas, computed on a weekly basis and averaged over the 1988--2001 period, gives a maximum summer extent of 10.10 ¿ 0.21 ¿ 105 km2 for Canada and Alaska and 12.7 ¿ 0.35 ¿ 105 km2 for Eurasia, above 50¿N. The mean seasonal dynamics of wetland and inundated surfaces shows a maximum area extent during the months of July-August-September over North America (48¿N--68¿N) and between June and September over northern Eurasia. The interannual variations of the yearly total FWS area since 1988 show a slight increase (8% ¿ 3%) in Canada-Alaska, mainly due to a decrease in the snow cover extent. The FWS interannual variability in the Ob River basin, which is well explained by the water discharge variations, shows an increase of 8.5% ¿ 1.5% between 1988 and 2001. The microwave-derived FWS estimate and its dynamics present an interesting potential for studying the climate-driven variability of wetlands and inundated areas. |
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Keywords
Hydrology, Wetlands, Hydrology, Remote sensing, Cryosphere, Remote sensing, Hydrology, Floodplain dynamics, Cryosphere, Lakes, wetland dynamic, microwave, northern high latitudes |
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American Geophysical Union 2000 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009-1277 USA 1-202-462-6900 1-202-328-0566 service@agu.org |
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