ESC 1985 (42ND MEETING MONTREAL QC)

Front matter

Studies in progress

01 P. Adams, B. McArthur. The development and roles of the Eastern Snow Conference.

02 B. Dey. Summer 1979: Ice climatology of the Canadian Arctic.

03 P. McComber, J.W. Govoni. An analysis of selected ice accretion measurements on a wire at Mt. Washington.

04 M.-K. Woo, P. Steer. Simulation of snow depth in a forest.

05 L. Müller-Wille. Snow and ice in Inuit place names in the eastern Canadian Arctic.

06 W.H. Hendershot, A. Dufresne, H. Lalande, R.K. Wright. Speciation of aluminum in different compartments of a drainage basin during snowmelt.

07 J. Roberge, H.G. Jones, J. Stein, W. Sochanska. An integrated model of snowmelt quality for boreal forest sites.

08 G.B. Crocker, J.E. Lewis. Some physical properties of snowcover on evolving first year sea ice.

09 M. Ferrick, G. Lemieux, L. Gatto, N. Mulherin. Hudson River ice management.

10 T.D. Prowse. Recommendations for site-specific observations of river ice.

11 J.M. Buttle. Snow accumulation and snowmelt runoff in a suburban environment.

12 W. Bauwens. Snowmelt simulation of short living snowpacks.

13 D.R. Wiesnet, M.S. Varnadore, M. Matson. Snow cover in the northern hemisphere, 1967-1983.

14 R.S. Speck Jr. Analysis of snow loads due to drifting on multilevel roofs.

15 P.K. Wang, D. Sauter. Collection of aerosol particles by snow crystals.

16 M.A. Bilello, Frozen precipitation and concurrently observed meteorological conditions.

17 R.E. Jones. Constitutional supercooling in natural ice.

18 K.L. Rancourt. Icing studies on Mt. Washington: An historical perspective.

19 K. Rancourt, J. Govoni, A. Oxton. Computer interfacing of meteorological sensors in a severe weather and high RFI environment.

20 R.E. Bates, H.W. O’Brien. Meteorological and snow cover measurements at Grayling, Michigan.

21 D.C. Palmer. Correction of winter precipitation values following a change of gauge exposure.

22 B. Dey. Surveillance of year-round shipping routes in the Canadian Arctic: A challenge to the remote sensing community.

23 A.W. Hogan, S. Barnard, D. Wolfe, M. DuBois, A.M. Pitaniello. Chemical migration in mid latitude snow pack.

24 J.J. Drake, S.J. Vermette, S. Landsberger, A. Simsons. Abnormally enriched elemental concentrations in urban snow.

25 J.J. McDonnell, C.H. Taylor. Effects of varying snowpack and watershed conditions on snowmelt runoff response.

26 J.M. Buttle, J.J. McDonnell. Snowpack depletion in a forested catchment.

27 T.D. Prowse, P. Marsh. Hydrothermal decay of ice jams.

28 C. Allan, P. Adams. Variations in ionic composition between High Arctic lake and land snowpack.

29 P. Adams, D. Barr, P. Jackson. Archive of the ice record from Knob Lake, Quebec, 1954 to present.

30 A.W. Hogan. Is sleet a contact nucleation phenomenon?

Snow survey in Canada and the United States - A panel discussion

Sno-Foo Award