ESC 1993 (50TH MEETING QUEBEC CITY QC)
Front matter
01 J.W. Pomeroy, R.A. Schmidt. The use of fractal geometry in modelling intercepted snow accumulation and sublimation.
02 G. Devarennes. Composition physico-chimique de la neige artificielle et les impacts des eaux de fonte sur deux espèces végétales des écosystèmes montagneux au Québec.
03 D.J. Calkins. Groundwater temperatures during the winter in a forested basin.
04 R.G. Barry, R.L. Armstrong, A.N. Krenke. An approach to assessing changes in snow cover - an example for the former Soviet Union.
05 M.G. Hughes, D.A. Robinson. Snow cover variability in the Great Plains of the United States: 1910-1988.
06 A. Frei, D.A. Robinson. North American snow cover variability from satellite data (1972-1993) and comparison with model output.
07 G. Riggs, D. Hall, V. Salomonson, J. Barker. The developing Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) snow cover algorithm.
08 P.E. Farnes, W.H. Romme. Estimating localized SWE on the Yellowstone northern range.
09 B.J. McGurk, N.H. Berg, R.C. Kattelmann. Identification and regional/spatial extent of rain-dominated winter storms in California’s Sierra Nevada.
10 A. McMananmon, T.L. Szeliga, R.K. Hartman, G.N. Day, T.R. Carroll. Gridded snow water equivalent estimation using ground-based and airborne snow data.
11 S.S. Carroll, T.R. Carroll. Increasing the precision of snow water equivalent estimates obtained from spatial modeling of airborne and ground-based snow data.
12 K. Shook, D.M. Gray, J.W. Pomeroy. Geometry of patchy snowcovers.
13 T.W. Schmidlin, D.S. Wilks, R.P. Cember. An automated quality control procedure for the “water equivalent of snow on the ground” measurement.
14 D. Yang, J.R. Metcalfe, B.E. Goodison, E. Mekis. “True snowfall” - an evaluation of the double fence intercomparison reference gauge.
15 L.W. Gatto. River ice conditions determined from ERS-1 SAR.
16 G. Koh. FMCW radar investigation of snow pack evolution.
17 D.K. Hall, C.S. Benson, J.Y.L. Chien. Analysis of visible and microwave satellite data for snow mapping in Alaska.
18 R.B. Haehnel, J.H. Wilkinson, J.J. Lever. Snowdrift modeling in the CRREL wind tunnel.
19 J.P. Hardy, D.G. Albert. The permeability of temperate snow: Preliminary links to microstructure.
20 R.J. Rovansek, D.L. Kane, L.D. Hinzman. Improving estimates of snowpack water equivalent using double sampling.
21 R.W. Hoham, A.E. Laursen, S.O. Clive, B. Duval. Snow algae and other microbes in several alpine areas in New England.
22 B. Mergen. Snow science in North America - the Eastern and Western Snow Conferences in the context of environmental history.
23 P. Adams. Snow and ice in the publications of the Canadian Institute, 1852-1914.
24 D.A. Robinson, D.J. Leathers. Associations between snow cover extent and surface air temperature over North America.
25 R.E. Davis, K. Elder, W. Rosenthal, J. Melack, J. Sickman. Estimating total snow volume in a small alpine watershed using remotely sensed data and ground-based surveys.
26 M.R. Albert, J.P. Hardy. Snowpack stratigraphy evolution at forested and open sites.
27 F.A. De Scally. Can avalanche activity alter the pattern of snowmelt runoff from high-mountain basins.
28 A. Hogan, M. Ferrick. Examining the influence of snow cover on morning air temperature.
29 P. Marsh, J.W. Pomeroy. The impact of heterogeneous flow paths on snowmelt runoff chemistry.
30 M.W. Williams. Snowpack storage and release of nitrogen in the Emerald Lake watershed, Sierra Nevada.
31 S.A. Isard, R.J. Schaetzl. Southern Michigan’s snow belt: Modelled impacts on soil temperatures and freezing.
32 H.G. Jones, J.W. Pomeroy, P. Marsh, T.D. Davies, M. Tranter. Snow-atmosphere interactions in Arctic snowpacks - net fluxes of NO3, SO4 and influence of solar radiation.
33 D.W. Cline. Measuring alpine snow depths by digital photogrammetry: Part 1. Conjugate point identification.
34 D.M. Rockwood, D.W. Kuehl. Interactive calibration for the SSARR watershed model.
35 J. Grygier, J.R. Stedinger, H. Yin, G. Freeman. Disaggregation models of seasonal streamflow forecasts.
36 R.A. Jones. The relationship of the annual snowpack to the water yield from the Inner Basin of the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona.
37 P.D. Brooks, S.K. Schmidt, R. Sommerfeld, R. Musselman. Distribution and abundance of microbial biomass in Rocky Mountain spring snowpacks.
38 J.H. Cragin, A.D. Hewitt. Aerosol scavenging by falling snow.
39 R.B. Sykes Jr. Seasonal snowfall totals to 1992-1993 from 1884-1885 for Oswego, New York.
40 D.J. Leathers, A.W. Ellis. Relationships between synoptic weather type frequencies and snowfall trends in the lee of Lakes Erie and Ontario.
41 T.D. Prowse, M.N. Demuth, M. Peterson. Proposed artificial river ice damming to induce flooding of a delta ecosystem.
42 N.E. Peters, G.H. Leavesley. Hydrogeochemistry of snowmelt at Rabbit Ears Pass, Rocky Mountains, Colorado.
43 D.S. Sodhi, J.H. Rand, W. Tobiasson. Stress analysis of a proposed tunnel under the South Pole skiway.
44 R.E. Bates, J.E. Fiori, D.J. Fisk, B.G. Harrington. Mesoscale atmosphere icing event, March 1991.
45 M.S. Perchanok, A. Bacchus. Cost analysis of snow control structures in Ontario.
46 C.A. Troendle, R.A. Schmidt, M.H. Martinez. Partitioning the deposition of winter snowfall as a function of aspect on forested slopes.
47 D.C. Norton, S.J. Bolsenga, M. Badarch. Snow depth mapping in Mongolia.
48 R.D. Brown, B.E. Goodison. Recent observed trends and modelled interannual variability in Canadian snow cover.
49 F. Seglenieks, E.D. Soulis, N. Kouwen, J.R. Donald. Application of SAR snowcover mapping to hydrological modelling of snowmelt runoff in southern Ontario.
50 D.A. Walker, B.E. Lewis, W.B. Krantz, E.T. Price, R.D. Tabler. Hierarchic studies of snow-ecosystem interactions: A 100-year snow-alteration experiment.
51 P. McComber, A. Paradis. An icing study for a future suspended bridge at Montmorency Falls.
52 D.R. Hardy. Snowmelt-induced slushflows, Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canada.
53 T. Takenouchi. Selection of the winter representative precipitation station within a basin.
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