arrow_back Snow properties in Antarctica, Canada and the Alps for microwave emission and backscatter modeling

04 May 2022 Open Observation data

General information

Contributor: Ghislain Picard 0000-0003-1475-5853

Other contributors: Laurent Arnaud, Fanny Larue, Alain Royer, Joel Savarino, Emmanuel Le Meur, Fanny Larue, Bruno Jourdain, Eric Lefebvre, Henning Löwe, Quirine Krol

Institution: Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble INP, CNRS, IRD, IGE

Description: This dataset gathers measurements of snow properties (density, specific surface area and temperature) and microwave brightness temperature data from Antarctica and Canada, and snow microstructure properties (chord length distribution, ice fractional volume) derived from micro-CT imagery from the Alps. This dataset was established to run and evaluate microwave scattering simulations.

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Details

External identifier:
doi:10.18709/perscido.2022.05.ds367

Subjects:
Glaciology

Keywords:
Antarctic, Snow, Canada, Remote Sensing, modeling

Citation

Picard, G., Löwe, H., Arnaud, L., Larue, F., Favier, V., Le Meur, E., Lefebvre, E., Savarino, J., Royer, A. Krol, Q. , Jourdain, B. (2022) Snow properties in Antarctica, Canada and the Alps for microwave emission and backscatter modeling [Data set] Published via PerSCiDO.

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