Field studies have been conducted at a hill site in Scotland to measure the variation with altitude of wet deposition by snowfall. The results showed that, due to wind drift effects, snowflakes were captured very inefficiently by snow collectors. It was therefore not possible to measure an increase in precipitation with altitude. The average concentrations of principal ions dissolved in the snow water were calculated over a two-month period. The results showed that the concentrations increased by factors of between 1·4 and 1·9 with an altitude rise of 400 m. A model of the orographic enhancement of snowfall by the seeder-feeder effect showed that the orographic enhancements of precipitation and pollutant deposition were significantly greate...
A study of the mass and energy balance of a small alpine watershed was conducted in the summer of 19...
Snow accumulation patterns are determined by many different processes from ice crystal nucleation in...
This paper assesses the reasons for high ice number concentrations observed in orographic clouds by...
Continuous monitoring of cloud and rain samples at three mountain sites in the UK has allowed consid...
The influence of topography on rainfall rate and chemical composition has been investigated at Great...
The influence of altitude on rainfall composition and wet deposition has been investigated at Great ...
Data of the mean annual rainfall at 4000 sites across the United Kingdom during the period 1986–1988...
Two field experiments to observe the detailed response of wet deposition to orography in a polluted ...
A model of orographic rainfall has been used to estimate annual precipitation and acid wet depositio...
The accumulation of 210Pb in organic material within the surface (0 to 20 cm depth) horizons of soil...
The radionuclide 210Pb derived from gaseous 222Rn present in the atmosphere becomes attached to the ...
This study investigates causes behind correlations between snow and terrain properties in a 27 km2 m...
This paper describes the physical and chemical properties of the snowpack on John Evans Glacier, Ell...
blowing snow1 snow chemis'ql polar snow1 glaciersl wet deposition / nitratel sulphatel wind-blo...
In situ cloud observations at mountain-top research stations regularly measure ice crystal number co...
A study of the mass and energy balance of a small alpine watershed was conducted in the summer of 19...
Snow accumulation patterns are determined by many different processes from ice crystal nucleation in...
This paper assesses the reasons for high ice number concentrations observed in orographic clouds by...
Continuous monitoring of cloud and rain samples at three mountain sites in the UK has allowed consid...
The influence of topography on rainfall rate and chemical composition has been investigated at Great...
The influence of altitude on rainfall composition and wet deposition has been investigated at Great ...
Data of the mean annual rainfall at 4000 sites across the United Kingdom during the period 1986–1988...
Two field experiments to observe the detailed response of wet deposition to orography in a polluted ...
A model of orographic rainfall has been used to estimate annual precipitation and acid wet depositio...
The accumulation of 210Pb in organic material within the surface (0 to 20 cm depth) horizons of soil...
The radionuclide 210Pb derived from gaseous 222Rn present in the atmosphere becomes attached to the ...
This study investigates causes behind correlations between snow and terrain properties in a 27 km2 m...
This paper describes the physical and chemical properties of the snowpack on John Evans Glacier, Ell...
blowing snow1 snow chemis'ql polar snow1 glaciersl wet deposition / nitratel sulphatel wind-blo...
In situ cloud observations at mountain-top research stations regularly measure ice crystal number co...
A study of the mass and energy balance of a small alpine watershed was conducted in the summer of 19...
Snow accumulation patterns are determined by many different processes from ice crystal nucleation in...
This paper assesses the reasons for high ice number concentrations observed in orographic clouds by...