Spatial Downscaling of Snow Water Equivalent Using Machine Learning Methods Over the Zayandehroud River Basin, Iran

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Mina Moradizadeh
Mohammadali Alijanian
Ramtin Moeini
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[1] University of Isfahan,Department of Geomatics, Faculty of Civil and Transportation Engineering
[2] University of Isfahan,Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Transportation Engineering
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Snow water equivalent; Support vector regression; Downscaling; Passive microwave; AMSR2;
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Snow cover is an informative indicator of climate change and surface hydrological cycles. Despite its essential accurate dynamic measurement (i.e., accumulation, erosion, and runoff), it is poorly known, particularly in mountainous regions. Since passive microwave sensors can contribute to obtaining information about snowpack volume, microwave brightness temperatures (BT) have long been used to assess spatiotemporal variations in snow water equivalent (SWE). However, SWE is greatly influenced by geographic location, terrain parameters/covers, and BT differences, and thus, the low spatial resolution of existing SWE products (i.e., the coarse resolution of AMSR-based products) leads to less satisfactory results, especially in regions with complex terrain conditions, strong seasonal transitions and, great spatiotemporal heterogeneity. A novel multifactor SWE downscaling algorithm based on the support vector regression (SVR) technique has been developed in this study for the Zayandehroud River basin. Thereby, passive microwave BT, location (latitude and longitude), terrain parameters (i.e., elevation, slope, and aspect), and vegetation cover serve as model input data. Evaluation of downscaled SWE estimates against ground-based observations demonstrated that when moving into higher spatial resolution, not only was there no significant decrease in accuracy, but a 4% increase was observed. In addition, this study suggests that integrating passive microwave remote sensing data with other auxiliary data can lead to a more efficient and effective algorithm for retrieving SWE with appropriate spatial resolution over various scales.
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