Seasonal snowpacks in marginal snow environments are typically warm and nearly isothermal, exhibiting high inter- and intra-annual variability. Measurements of snow depth and snow water equivalent were made across a small subalpine catchment in the Australian Alps over two snow seasons in order to investigate the extent and implications of snowpack spatial variability in this marginal setting. The distribution and dynamics of the snowpack were found to be influenced by upwind terrain, vegetation, solar radiation, and slope. The role of upwind vegetation was quantified using a novel parameter based on gridded vegetation height. The elevation range of the catchment was relatively modest (185\ua0m), and elevation impacted distribution but not ...
A simulation exercise has been performed to study the temporal development of snow covered area and ...
This Thesis is concerned with the sensitivity response of the Australian alpine snowpack to the onse...
Snow density is a fundamental physical property of snowpacks used in many aspects of snow research. ...
Snowmelt in alpine regions supports hydroelectric power generation, water supply, and agricultural p...
In the South Island of New Zealand, seasonal snow contributes between 10 and 25% of annual runoff. I...
Snowmelt from the seasonal snowpack in the Australian Alps is a significant source of water for irri...
Seasonal snowfields provide water resources to large populations. Snowfield observations may consist...
The spatial distribution of alpine snow covers is characterised by large variability. Taking this va...
This study investigates causes behind correlations between snow and terrain properties in a 27 km2 m...
Australian alpine ecosystems are expected to diminish in extent as global warming intensifies. Alpin...
This paper evaluates the use of field data on the spatial variability of snow water equivalent (SWE)...
Synoptic weather patterns are investigated for their impact on energy fluxes driving melt of a margi...
Snow has been a dominant weather feature which has influenced the occurrence and distribution of pla...
Mountain glaciers are already responding to climatic warming, and are expected to make a substantial...
Seasonal snow is an important, but under-observed component of New Zealand's hydrological cycle. Mea...
A simulation exercise has been performed to study the temporal development of snow covered area and ...
This Thesis is concerned with the sensitivity response of the Australian alpine snowpack to the onse...
Snow density is a fundamental physical property of snowpacks used in many aspects of snow research. ...
Snowmelt in alpine regions supports hydroelectric power generation, water supply, and agricultural p...
In the South Island of New Zealand, seasonal snow contributes between 10 and 25% of annual runoff. I...
Snowmelt from the seasonal snowpack in the Australian Alps is a significant source of water for irri...
Seasonal snowfields provide water resources to large populations. Snowfield observations may consist...
The spatial distribution of alpine snow covers is characterised by large variability. Taking this va...
This study investigates causes behind correlations between snow and terrain properties in a 27 km2 m...
Australian alpine ecosystems are expected to diminish in extent as global warming intensifies. Alpin...
This paper evaluates the use of field data on the spatial variability of snow water equivalent (SWE)...
Synoptic weather patterns are investigated for their impact on energy fluxes driving melt of a margi...
Snow has been a dominant weather feature which has influenced the occurrence and distribution of pla...
Mountain glaciers are already responding to climatic warming, and are expected to make a substantial...
Seasonal snow is an important, but under-observed component of New Zealand's hydrological cycle. Mea...
A simulation exercise has been performed to study the temporal development of snow covered area and ...
This Thesis is concerned with the sensitivity response of the Australian alpine snowpack to the onse...
Snow density is a fundamental physical property of snowpacks used in many aspects of snow research. ...