Snow stratigraphy and water percolation are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. So far, only destructive methods can provide this kind of information. Radar technology allows continuous, non-destructive scanning of the snowpack so that the temporal evolution of internal properties can be followed. We installed an upward-looking ground-penetrating radar system (upGPR) at the Weissfluhjoch study site (Davos, Switzerland). During two winter seasons (2010/11 and 2011/12) we recorded data with the aim of quantitatively determining snowpack properties and their temporal evolution. We automatically derived the snow height with an accuracy of about ± 5 cm, tracked the settlement of internal layers (± 7 cm) and measured the amount of ne...
Snow stratigraphy and liquid water content are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. Upwa...
We adopt upward ground-penetrating radar (up-GPR) and water content reflectometry sensors to monitor...
Monitoring seasonal snow cover properties is critical for properly managing natural hazards such as ...
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,...
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,...
ABSTRACT: A temporally continuous observation of the seasonal evolution of the snow stratigraphy at ...
ABSTRACT: Percolating melt water combined with snow stratigraphy are thought to be the dominating dr...
The temporal evolution of snowpacks is important for avalanche forecasts and flood predictions. Espe...
An increase of the spatial and temporal resolution of snowpack measurements in Alpine or Arctic regi...
Snow stratigraphy is a key contributing factor for assessing avalanche danger, but so far only destr...
Previous snowpack monitoring systems deployed for the entire winter season are either limited to the...
One missing link in ground truth observations for remote sensing data of snow is continuous snowpack...
The temporal evolution of Alpine snowpacks is important for assessing water supply, hydropower gener...
Snow stratigraphy and liquid water content are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. Upwa...
We adopt upward ground-penetrating radar (up-GPR) and water content reflectometry sensors to monitor...
Monitoring seasonal snow cover properties is critical for properly managing natural hazards such as ...
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,...
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,...
ABSTRACT: A temporally continuous observation of the seasonal evolution of the snow stratigraphy at ...
ABSTRACT: Percolating melt water combined with snow stratigraphy are thought to be the dominating dr...
The temporal evolution of snowpacks is important for avalanche forecasts and flood predictions. Espe...
An increase of the spatial and temporal resolution of snowpack measurements in Alpine or Arctic regi...
Snow stratigraphy is a key contributing factor for assessing avalanche danger, but so far only destr...
Previous snowpack monitoring systems deployed for the entire winter season are either limited to the...
One missing link in ground truth observations for remote sensing data of snow is continuous snowpack...
The temporal evolution of Alpine snowpacks is important for assessing water supply, hydropower gener...
Snow stratigraphy and liquid water content are key contributing factors to avalanche formation. Upwa...
We adopt upward ground-penetrating radar (up-GPR) and water content reflectometry sensors to monitor...
Monitoring seasonal snow cover properties is critical for properly managing natural hazards such as ...