Many communities and ecosystems around the world rely on mountain snowpacks to provide valuable water resources. An important consideration for water resources planning is runoff timing, which can be strongly influenced by the physical process of water storage within and release from seasonal snowpacks. The aim of this study is to present a novel method that combines light detection and ranging with ground‐penetrating radar to nondestructively estimate the spatial distribution of bulk liquid water content in a seasonal snowpack during spring snowmelt. We develop these methods in a manner to be applicable within a short time window, making it possible to spatially observe rapid changes that occur to this property at subdaily timescales. We a...
Seasonal snowfall is the largest component of the water budget in many mountain headwater regions ar...
Extensive efforts have been made to observe the accumulation and melting of seasonal snow. However, ...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Many communities and ecosystems around the world rely on mountain snowpacks to provide valuable wate...
2020 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Mountain snowpacks act as seasonal reservoirs, provi...
Radar instruments have been widely used to measure snow water equivalent (SWE) and Interferometric S...
Snowmelt makes up a large portion of the streamflow in the mountainous western United States. The sp...
Evaluating and improving snow models and outflow predictions for hydrological applications is hinder...
Snow dominated watersheds drive western USA water supply and are increasingly important as groundwat...
The amount of liquid water in snow characterizes the wetness of a snowpack. Its temporal evolution p...
This dataset was collected to study the development of liquid water content along repeated transects...
The amount of liquid water in snow characterizes the wetness of a snowpack. Its temporal evolution p...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Snow is important to human communities and natural e...
Seasonal snow cover is the largest single component of the cryosphere in areal extent, covering an a...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...
Seasonal snowfall is the largest component of the water budget in many mountain headwater regions ar...
Extensive efforts have been made to observe the accumulation and melting of seasonal snow. However, ...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...
Many communities and ecosystems around the world rely on mountain snowpacks to provide valuable wate...
2020 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Mountain snowpacks act as seasonal reservoirs, provi...
Radar instruments have been widely used to measure snow water equivalent (SWE) and Interferometric S...
Snowmelt makes up a large portion of the streamflow in the mountainous western United States. The sp...
Evaluating and improving snow models and outflow predictions for hydrological applications is hinder...
Snow dominated watersheds drive western USA water supply and are increasingly important as groundwat...
The amount of liquid water in snow characterizes the wetness of a snowpack. Its temporal evolution p...
This dataset was collected to study the development of liquid water content along repeated transects...
The amount of liquid water in snow characterizes the wetness of a snowpack. Its temporal evolution p...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Snow is important to human communities and natural e...
Seasonal snow cover is the largest single component of the cryosphere in areal extent, covering an a...
The processes controlling snowpack mass balance are highly variable in time and space, requiring rem...
Seasonal snowfall is the largest component of the water budget in many mountain headwater regions ar...
Extensive efforts have been made to observe the accumulation and melting of seasonal snow. However, ...
Snow water equivalent (SWE) is a measurement of how much water a given snowpack would yield if it wa...