A project undertaken from the Base Camp of the Sierra Club, high on the east slope of the Sierra Nevada, in California, will have interest for glaciologists. This work is summarized in a report describing studies of run-off from a small isolated snow bank at 12,200 ft. (3718 m.) elevation on Middle Bishop Creek (lat. 37° 10′ N., long. 118° 38′ W.), authored by Gene Serr II, Gene Serr III, and Oliver Kehrlein, members of the Sierra Club. The work was assisted by other members of that organization
The southeastern Sierra Nevada consists of three geographic regions. From west to east, they are: an...
The snowpack in the Sierra Nevada and more northern ranges is effectively an enormous water storage ...
The Mountain West region of the United States is highly dependent on ecosystem services from the mou...
A project undertaken from the Base Camp of the Sierra Club, high on the east slope of the Sierra Nev...
THE SNOW Result of John tigations in the Sierra. A Lighter Fall than Known Since the Settlement of t...
It was in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that scientific interest in glaciers be...
Abstract The proposal that climate change can drive the uplift of mountain summits hinges on the req...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
Dr. James E. Church is revered as the "Father of Snow Surveying" but Church did not have the equipme...
Glaciation during the Wisconsin glacial episode (the most recent one) has been well documented in Ca...
Glaciers in sunny California? Many people will be surprised to learn that there are several hundred ...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
The work presented here was motivated by a need to better understand components of the water balance...
AbstractSeasonal snow water equivalent (SWE) accumulation in California’s Sierra Nevada is primarily...
The southeastern Sierra Nevada consists of three geographic regions. From west to east, they are: an...
The snowpack in the Sierra Nevada and more northern ranges is effectively an enormous water storage ...
The Mountain West region of the United States is highly dependent on ecosystem services from the mou...
A project undertaken from the Base Camp of the Sierra Club, high on the east slope of the Sierra Nev...
THE SNOW Result of John tigations in the Sierra. A Lighter Fall than Known Since the Settlement of t...
It was in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that scientific interest in glaciers be...
Abstract The proposal that climate change can drive the uplift of mountain summits hinges on the req...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
We present a unique water-balance approach for modeling snowpack under historic, current and future ...
Dr. James E. Church is revered as the "Father of Snow Surveying" but Church did not have the equipme...
Glaciation during the Wisconsin glacial episode (the most recent one) has been well documented in Ca...
Glaciers in sunny California? Many people will be surprised to learn that there are several hundred ...
An important part of the water supply in California and the western United States is derived from ru...
The work presented here was motivated by a need to better understand components of the water balance...
AbstractSeasonal snow water equivalent (SWE) accumulation in California’s Sierra Nevada is primarily...
The southeastern Sierra Nevada consists of three geographic regions. From west to east, they are: an...
The snowpack in the Sierra Nevada and more northern ranges is effectively an enormous water storage ...
The Mountain West region of the United States is highly dependent on ecosystem services from the mou...