Abstract: We describe the spatial variability of snow accumulation on three selected gla− ciers in Spitsbergen (Hansbreen, Werenskioldbreen and Aavatsmarkbreen) in the winter seasons of 1988/89, 1998/99 and 2001/2002 respectively. The distribution of snow cover is determined by the interrelationships between the direction of the glacier axes and the domi− nant easterly winds. The snow distribution is regular on the glaciers located E−W, but is more complicated on the glaciers located meridionally. The western part of glaciers is more predisposed to the snow accumulation than the eastern. This is due to snowdrift intensity. Statistical relationships between snow accumulation, deviation of accumulation from the mean values and accumulation va...
International audienceArctic glaciers are good indicators of the ongoing climate change as their dyn...
Snow accumulation and associated synoptic conditions in the Russian Arctic are analysed based on sno...
Arctic snow cover is important to life on Earth from the microscale soil microarthropod population...
Glacier mass balance and hydrology are strongly influenced by the distribution of snow accumulation ...
Winter snow cover in south Spitsbergen is modelled by three main factors: snow precipitation, strong...
ABSTRACT. Although World Glacier Inventory (WGI) data for 241 local glaciers (>1 km 2 in area) in...
Snow accumulation patterns can be highly variable depending on terrain and wind. Knowledge of spatia...
The distribution of snow accumulation on AustfonnaA. Taurisano et al. The distribution of snow accum...
Snow cover data in Arctic regions like Svalbard are scarce while interest in distribution, propertie...
We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow acc...
We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow acc...
COMInternational audienceGlacier ice is the result of successive transformations of snow. All glacie...
the spatial distribution of winter accumulation at a high-Arctic glacier (Finsterwalderbreen, Svalba...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
International audienceArctic glaciers are good indicators of the ongoing climate change as their dyn...
Snow accumulation and associated synoptic conditions in the Russian Arctic are analysed based on sno...
Arctic snow cover is important to life on Earth from the microscale soil microarthropod population...
Glacier mass balance and hydrology are strongly influenced by the distribution of snow accumulation ...
Winter snow cover in south Spitsbergen is modelled by three main factors: snow precipitation, strong...
ABSTRACT. Although World Glacier Inventory (WGI) data for 241 local glaciers (>1 km 2 in area) in...
Snow accumulation patterns can be highly variable depending on terrain and wind. Knowledge of spatia...
The distribution of snow accumulation on AustfonnaA. Taurisano et al. The distribution of snow accum...
Snow cover data in Arctic regions like Svalbard are scarce while interest in distribution, propertie...
We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow acc...
We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow acc...
COMInternational audienceGlacier ice is the result of successive transformations of snow. All glacie...
the spatial distribution of winter accumulation at a high-Arctic glacier (Finsterwalderbreen, Svalba...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
International audienceArctic glaciers are good indicators of the ongoing climate change as their dyn...
Snow accumulation and associated synoptic conditions in the Russian Arctic are analysed based on sno...
Arctic snow cover is important to life on Earth from the microscale soil microarthropod population...