An increase of the spatial and temporal resolution of snowpack measurements in Alpine or Arctic regions will improve the predictability of flood and avalanche hazards and increase the spatial validity of snowpack simulation models. In the winter season 2009, we installed a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system beneath the snowpack to measure snowpack conditions above the antennas. In comparison with modulated frequency systems, GPR systems consist of a much simpler technology, are commercially available and therefore are cheaper. The radar observed the temporal alternation of the snow height over more than 2·5 months. The presented data showed that with moved antennas, it is possible to record the snow height with an uncertainty of less tha...
We adopt upward ground-penetrating radar (up-GPR) and water content reflectometry sensors to monitor...
This is chapter 5 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2022. Snowpack co...
A temporal observation of the stratigraphy of seasonal snowpacks is only possible with non-invasive ...
ABSTRACT: A temporally continuous observation of the seasonal evolution of the snow stratigraphy at ...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far,...
The temporal evolution of snowpacks is important for avalanche forecasts and flood predictions. Espe...
Previous snowpack monitoring systems deployed for the entire winter season are either limited to the...
This paper explores the potential of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) monitoring for an advanced under...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image...
Measuring the physical properties of snow cover is a challenging task that involves destructive samp...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key parameters in avalanche forecasting. It is, however,...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far,...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far,...
ABSTRACT: Percolating melt water combined with snow stratigraphy are thought to be the dominating dr...
We adopt upward ground-penetrating radar (up-GPR) and water content reflectometry sensors to monitor...
This is chapter 5 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2022. Snowpack co...
A temporal observation of the stratigraphy of seasonal snowpacks is only possible with non-invasive ...
ABSTRACT: A temporally continuous observation of the seasonal evolution of the snow stratigraphy at ...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far,...
The temporal evolution of snowpacks is important for avalanche forecasts and flood predictions. Espe...
Previous snowpack monitoring systems deployed for the entire winter season are either limited to the...
This paper explores the potential of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) monitoring for an advanced under...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image...
Measuring the physical properties of snow cover is a challenging task that involves destructive samp...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key parameters in avalanche forecasting. It is, however,...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far,...
Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far,...
ABSTRACT: Percolating melt water combined with snow stratigraphy are thought to be the dominating dr...
We adopt upward ground-penetrating radar (up-GPR) and water content reflectometry sensors to monitor...
This is chapter 5 of the State of Environmental Science in Svalbard (SESS) report 2022. Snowpack co...
A temporal observation of the stratigraphy of seasonal snowpacks is only possible with non-invasive ...