Snow thickness estimation on first-year sea ice using microwave and optical remote sensing with melt modelling
Abstract
The snow cover on first-year sea ice plays a paramount role in thermodynamics by modulating sea ice ablation and accretion processes. However, meteoric accumulation and redistribution of snow on first-year sea ice is highly stochastic over space and time, which makes it a poorly understood parameter. In this study, a region of late-winter snow thickness on first-year sea ice in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago is estimated using time series...
Paper Details
Title
Snow thickness estimation on first-year sea ice using microwave and optical remote sensing with melt modelling
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
199
Pages
321 - 332
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