Exploring the relation of snow-covered days with altitude, slope and aspect in Iran

Abstract:
Introduction
Snow is a kind of precipitation that is formed by the condensation of moist air mass and in the condition that temperature is below freezing. Although small areas of the world are mountainous regions but these small territories play an important role in the hydrological context of river basins. And in many areas snow covers and glaciers supply drinking water. Monitoring and forecasting of snow cover areas is essential for the promotion of climatic predictions and water-related decisions particularly in mountainous regions that a great share of needed water is provided. Some works have been conducted regarding the influence of altitude, slope and aspect on the distribution of snow-covered days. In this part some of these works have been reviewed here as follow. Endrizzi et al (2006) have indicated that there is a relation between snow water equivalent, altitude and aspect. They found that the dependence of snow water equivalent to altitude is weaker in fall and stronger in the spring. Gurung et al (2011) have shown that in Bhutan the accumulation of snow is varied based on aspect. North-east and north-west facing slopes are favored to be accumulated by snow in the seasons of winter, summer and fall.
Materials And Methods
In the present paper MODIS Terra and MODIS Aqua data were used to explore the relation of snow-covered days with altitude, slope and aspect. The selected study period covers the years from 1382 to 1393. As MODIS Aqua data are missing before the year 1382, we had to limit the study period only to the aforementioned years. The data of these products were downloaded in daily time scale. Before the analysis of the data, we applied two different algorithms to minimize cloud contamination that is a big hindrance against snow cover monitoring. One of the applied algorithms is based on three days filtering and the second is made on the combination of the two products. By exploiting these algorithms we managed to reduce cloud cover considerably. In the second step we started analyzing the data by creating different codes in Matlab. As the spatial resolution of the data was in 500 meters, we needed a Digital Elevation Model to be consistent with snow data both in spatial resolution and projection system. So a DEM with the aforementioned attributes was provided from NASA. In the applied Digital Elevation Model the information of aspect and slope for each of the grids was available. In the next step we developed some codes in Matlab to explore the relation between altitude, aspect and slope.
Results And Discussion
The considered relation between the number of snow-covered days and altitude indicated that there are three patterns in this way. Up to the elevations of 700 meters the number of snow-covered days does not increase by the increase of elevations. In the elevations between 700-1700 the number of snow-covered days shows a gradual increase, but in the elevations between 1700-3200 the number of snow-covered days experiences a significant increase by the changes of the elevations. Above the elevation of 3200 meters the behavior of snow-covered days does not show a clear pattern. So it can be concluded that the number of snow-covered days does not show a linear pattern. The analysis of slope indicated that the snow-covered is the most frequent in the slope of 25 degree. And above this slope the snow-covered days become less frequent. And the analysis of aspect indicated that the numbers of snow-covered days are observed frequently in the north facing slopes and in the south and south-west facing slopes the snow-covered days become less frequent. In another part of this paper, the profile of snow-covered days and other parameters like aspect and altitude was investigated over three mountains of Sahand, Karkas and Lale zar. The obtained results confirmed that in the eastern and northern facing slopes the numbers of snow-covered days are more frequent than their western and southern counterparts respectively.
Conclusion
In this study MODIS Terra and MODIS Aqua data were exploited in order to investigate the relation between snow-covered days with altitude, slope and aspect. The study period of the present study covers the period from 1382 to 1393. Before using the daily raw data, two fundamental algorithms were performed on the initial data to minimize cloud cover. After reducing cloud cover in the raw data, we started analyzing by creating some codes in Matlab. The obtained results show that in Iran the relation between snow-covered days and altitude does not depict a linear relation and in each of the elevation zones the behaviors are completely different. The most direct direction of snow-covered days and altitude was seen in the elevations between 1700 to 3200. The analysis of aspect show that north facing slopes has a good potential to be snow covered during the year. The analysis of slope indicated that in slope of 25 degree, the numbers of snow-covered days are the most frequent in comparison to the other slopes. So the slope of 25 degree is indeed the critical slope in this country.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Physical Geography Research Quarterly, Volume:48 Issue: 95, 2016
Pages:
1 to 14
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