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Exploring the Spatiotemporal Coverage of Terrestrial Snow Mass Using a Suite of Satellite Constellation Configurations., , and . Remote. Sens., 14 (3): 633 (2022)Smap Soil Moisture Assimilation to Enhance Streamflow Estimates Across South Asia., , , and . IGARSS, page 7705-7708. IEEE, (2022)Real-Time Applications of the Nasa Earth Science "New Observing Strategy"., , , , and . IGARSS, page 5317-5320. IEEE, (2022)Diagnostic Analysis of a Data Assimilation Framework for Improving Snow Mass Estimation in Complex Terrain., and . IGARSS, page 2942-2945. IEEE, (2020)Atmospheric and Forest Decoupling of Passive Microwave Brightness Temperature Observations Over Snow-Covered Terrain in North America., and . IEEE J. Sel. Top. Appl. Earth Obs. Remote. Sens., 10 (7): 3172-3189 (2017)Estimating Passive Microwave Brightness Temperature Over Snow-Covered Land in North America Using a Land Surface Model and an Artificial Neural Network., , and . IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens., 52 (1): 235-248 (2014)Space-Time Coverage Scenarios for A Global Snow Satellite Constellation., , , , , , , , and . IGARSS, page 5614-5616. IEEE, (2019)Integration of satellite-based passive microwave brightness temperature observations and an ensemble-based land data assimilation framework to improve snow estimation in forested regions., and . IGARSS, page 311-314. IEEE, (2017)Assimilation of MODIS Snow Cover Fraction Observations into the NASA Catchment Land Surface Model., , , , and . Remote. Sens., 10 (2): 316 (2018)Passive Microwave Brightness Temperature Assimilation to Improve Snow Mass Estimation Across Complex Terrain in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan., , , and . IEEE J. Sel. Top. Appl. Earth Obs. Remote. Sens., (2021)