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End-of-winter snow depth variability on glaciers in Alaska

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Daniel J Mcgrath, Louis Sass, Shad R O'Neel, Anthony Arendt, Gabriel Wolken, Alessio Gusmeroli, Christian Kienholz, and Christopher J Mcneil, 2015-08, End-of-winter snow depth variability on glaciers in Alaska: Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, v. 120, iss. 8, 1530–1550 p.

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2015JF003539/abstract): A quantitative understanding of snow thickness and snow water equivalent (SWE) on glaciers is essential to a wide range of scientific and resource management topics. However, robust SWE estimates are observationally challenging, in part because SWE can vary abruptly over short distances in complex terrain due to interactions between topography and meteorological processes. In spring 2013, we measured snow accumulation on several glaciers around the Gulf of Alaska using both ground- and helicopter-based ground-penetrating radar surveys, complemented by extensive ground truth observations. We found that SWE can be highly variable (40% difference) over short [...]

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  • Alaska CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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