Understanding and monitoring the evolution of annual snow is an important aspect of cryosphere research. Changes in physical proprieties such as hardness, presence of melt layers, or the shape and size of crystals can completely modify the robustness, propriety and quality of the snow. Evaluating these changes can inform the study and prediction of avalanches. The annual snow layer is also a sink for several compounds and elements. In the polar environment, many compounds can be accumulated during winter depositions, especially during the polar night. During the spring, the combination of solar radiation and the melting of annual snow can release these compounds and elements into the atmosphere and groundwater. An in-depth investigation of ...
The snow season in the Svalbard archipelago generally lasts 6-10 months a year and significantly imp...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
Arctic snow cover is important to life on Earth from the microscale soil microarthropod population...
Understanding and monitoring the evolution of annual snow is an important aspect of cryosphere resea...
Nearly all ice core archives from the Arctic and middle latitudes (such as the Alps), apart from som...
This paper summarizes the most significant snow-related research that has been conducted in Svalbard...
Glacier surface melt and runoff depend strongly on seasonal and perennial snow (firn) conditions. No...
International audienceThe Svalbard archipelago, located at the Arctic sea-ice edge between 74 and 81...
The purpose of this research is to estimate the effect of snow cover on the store of cold of the gla...
International audienceAbstract. The Svalbard archipelago, between 74° and 81° N, is ∼60 % covered by...
In recent years, the Svalbard area, especially its southern section, has been characterised by an ex...
The Svalbard archipelago, located at the Arctic sea-ice edge between 74 and 81∘ N, is ∼60 % covered ...
The Svalbard archipelago, located at the Arctic sea-ice edge between 74 and 81∘ N, is ∼60 % covered ...
This paper presents a detailed study of melting processes conducted on Hansbreen - a tidewater glaci...
Snow accumulation is a complex process and difficult to model due to the uncertainties in precipitat...
The snow season in the Svalbard archipelago generally lasts 6-10 months a year and significantly imp...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
Arctic snow cover is important to life on Earth from the microscale soil microarthropod population...
Understanding and monitoring the evolution of annual snow is an important aspect of cryosphere resea...
Nearly all ice core archives from the Arctic and middle latitudes (such as the Alps), apart from som...
This paper summarizes the most significant snow-related research that has been conducted in Svalbard...
Glacier surface melt and runoff depend strongly on seasonal and perennial snow (firn) conditions. No...
International audienceThe Svalbard archipelago, located at the Arctic sea-ice edge between 74 and 81...
The purpose of this research is to estimate the effect of snow cover on the store of cold of the gla...
International audienceAbstract. The Svalbard archipelago, between 74° and 81° N, is ∼60 % covered by...
In recent years, the Svalbard area, especially its southern section, has been characterised by an ex...
The Svalbard archipelago, located at the Arctic sea-ice edge between 74 and 81∘ N, is ∼60 % covered ...
The Svalbard archipelago, located at the Arctic sea-ice edge between 74 and 81∘ N, is ∼60 % covered ...
This paper presents a detailed study of melting processes conducted on Hansbreen - a tidewater glaci...
Snow accumulation is a complex process and difficult to model due to the uncertainties in precipitat...
The snow season in the Svalbard archipelago generally lasts 6-10 months a year and significantly imp...
Rapid warming in the Arctic is highly impacting the cryosphere in the region, causing melting of the...
Arctic snow cover is important to life on Earth from the microscale soil microarthropod population...