ESC 1981 (38TH MEETING SYRACUSE NY)

Front matter

01 S.C. Colbeck. A simulation of the enrichment of atmospheric pollutants in snow cover runoff.

02 D.S. Jeffries, W.R. Snyder. Variations in the chemical composition of the snowpack and associated meltwaters in central Ontario.

03 E.E. Wilson, L.A. Barrie. Climatological study of acidic snowmelt shock potential for eastern Canada.

04 J.C. Vimont, L.O. Grant. Snowpack acidity in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

05 P.A. Mayewski, W.B. Lyons. Reconnaissance glacio-chemical studies in the Indian Himalayas.

06 W.B. Lyons, P.A. Mayewski, N. Ahmad. Acidity of recent Himalayan snow.

07 J.S. Eaton. The chemistry of the winter snowpack and its relationship with the acid precipitation problem.

08 D.R. Wiesnet, M. Matson. Are monthly and seasonal snow cover forecasts possible?

09 M.-K. Woo, R. Heron, P. Marsh. Basal ice layers of very cold Arctic snowpacks.

10 J.R. Patch. Effects of forest cover on snow cover distribution in the Nashwaak Experimental Watershed Project.

11 B. Singh, A. Viau. Lake ice formation as influenced by air-water energy exchanges.

12 W.M. Grove. Effective use of storage.

13 C.R. Wagner. Organization of instrumentation within the U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Division.

14 N.T. Roulet. Significant error in the stake approach for measuring white ice growth.

15 B.E. Goodison, J.R. Metcalfe. An experiment to measure fresh snowfall water equivalent at Canadian climate stations.

16 W.P. Adams. Comparison of Soviet and Canadian snow gauges.

17 K.C. Outerbridge, N.T. Roulet, W.P. Adams. Light transmission through natural snow covers.

18 P. Manuel. An investigation of the importance of snow cover to the nutrient regime of oligotrophic soils in a subarctic drainage basin.

Results of the Snow Survey Schedule Committee questionnaire

List of Attendees