Spatiotemporal variations in liquid water content in a seasonal snowpack: implications for radar remote sensing

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  • who: Randall Bonnell and colleagues from the Department of Geosciences, State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA have published the article: Spatiotemporal Variations in Liquid Water Content in a Seasonal Snowpack: Implications for Radar Remote Sensing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose that the lack of aspect-related LWC differences between these transects can be attributed to two primary factors: differences in surface slope and_(2) the proximity of the stream to the Meadow Transect The authors examined the diurnal and seasonal variability of bulk LWC using GPR, snow depths, and bulk snow density . . .

     

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