Alpine snow is an important water reservoir for mountain hydrology, climate, ecosystem functions, and has substantial economic value. Snowmelt during spring and summer is driven primarily by incoming shortwave and longwave radiation fluxes, and the ground heat flux is considered to be negligible during this time. However, during the accumulation phase, the ground heat flux may contribute to snowpack thermal conditions and midwinter melt, though this subject has not been studied extensively. The objective of this study is to quantify the alpine ground thermal regime and its relation to topographic setting and the overlying snowpack. The effects of elevation, maximum winter snow depth, snow cover duration, slope, ruggedness, aspect, total pot...
Relations between snow cover, active-layer thickness, and near-surface ground temperatures were dete...
Field measurements of the influence of snow on ground temperatures, at a depth of 90 cm., were carri...
ix, 87 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.A wide area assessment of forecast changes in wintertime synoptic condi...
Alpine snow is an important water reservoir for mountain hydrology, climate, ecosystem functions, an...
[EN] Air and near-surface ground temperatures were measured using dataloggers over 14 years (2006–20...
Increasing populations, rapid land use changes, and climate change in mountainous areas have stresse...
ABSTRACT: The energy balance at the snow surface results in substantial diurnal temperature fluctua...
Snowpack microstructure controls the transfer of heat to, as well as the temperature of, the underly...
AbstractThe objectives of this study are to measure and evaluate the energy balance of a continental...
The timing and duration of snow cover in areas of mountain permafrost affect the ground thermal reg...
The first objective of this study is to measure, describe, and attempt to predict variations of net ...
The effects of slope, aspect and vegetation cover on the radiation balance and active layer thermal ...
Snowpack accumulation and depletion are important elements of the hydrological cycle in the Canadian...
A study of the mass and energy balance of a small alpine watershed was conducted in the summer of 19...
Studies were pursued in the snowfields of Ben Lomond in north-eastern Tasmania to establish the envi...
Relations between snow cover, active-layer thickness, and near-surface ground temperatures were dete...
Field measurements of the influence of snow on ground temperatures, at a depth of 90 cm., were carri...
ix, 87 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.A wide area assessment of forecast changes in wintertime synoptic condi...
Alpine snow is an important water reservoir for mountain hydrology, climate, ecosystem functions, an...
[EN] Air and near-surface ground temperatures were measured using dataloggers over 14 years (2006–20...
Increasing populations, rapid land use changes, and climate change in mountainous areas have stresse...
ABSTRACT: The energy balance at the snow surface results in substantial diurnal temperature fluctua...
Snowpack microstructure controls the transfer of heat to, as well as the temperature of, the underly...
AbstractThe objectives of this study are to measure and evaluate the energy balance of a continental...
The timing and duration of snow cover in areas of mountain permafrost affect the ground thermal reg...
The first objective of this study is to measure, describe, and attempt to predict variations of net ...
The effects of slope, aspect and vegetation cover on the radiation balance and active layer thermal ...
Snowpack accumulation and depletion are important elements of the hydrological cycle in the Canadian...
A study of the mass and energy balance of a small alpine watershed was conducted in the summer of 19...
Studies were pursued in the snowfields of Ben Lomond in north-eastern Tasmania to establish the envi...
Relations between snow cover, active-layer thickness, and near-surface ground temperatures were dete...
Field measurements of the influence of snow on ground temperatures, at a depth of 90 cm., were carri...
ix, 87 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.A wide area assessment of forecast changes in wintertime synoptic condi...