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  • C43B: Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variability of Snow and Snow Processes I Oral
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Primary Convener:
Jesus Revuelto, Pyrenean Institute of Ecology (IPE-CSIC)

Convener:
Hans-Peter Marshall, Boise State University
Erich Peitzsch, USGS
Jeffrey Deems, Airborne Snow Observatories, Inc.

Early Career Convener:
Ibrahim Alabi, Boise State University

Chair:
Jesus Revuelto, Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología
Ibrahim Alabi, Boise State University

Snow properties in seasonal and perennial snow environments vary over many orders of spatial and temporal magnitude and at a wide range of scales. Large variations in bulk and layer properties, such as snow depth, snow water equivalent, and impurity content can occur over distances less than 100 meters and time scales of minutes to hours, complicating measurement and modeling efforts. Topography and vegetation combine with variability in precipitation, wind, and melt to create a complex distribution of snow properties across the landscape and through time. This session provides a forum for studies which quantify spatial and temporal variations in snow and snow-related processes for a wide range of problems, including snow hydrology, snow avalanches, and remote sensing or modeling efforts.

Index Terms
0736 Snow
0770 Properties
0772 Distribution
0774 Dynamics

Cross-Listed:
NH - Natural Hazards
A - Atmospheric Sciences
H - Hydrology

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3. Earth Covering

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