ESC 2007 (64TH MEETING ST. JOHN’S NL)
Front matter
01 R.D. Brown, D. Tapsoba. Improved mapping of snow water equivalent over Quebec.
02 M.N. Demuth, H.-P. Marshall, E.M. Morris. High-resolution near-surface snow straigraphy inferred from ground-based 8-18 GHz FMCW radar measurements: Devon Ice Cap, Nunavut, Canada 2005-06, CryoSat validation experiment.
03 M. Ecclestone, P. Adams. The Eastern Snow Conference and the Atlantic provinces, especially the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
04 J. Foster, D. Hall, J. Eylander, E. Kim, G. Riggs, M. Tedesco, S. Nghiem, R. Kelly, B. Choudhury, R. Reichle. Blended visible, passive microwave and scatterometer global snow products.
05 L. Wang, C. Derksen. Detection of pan-Arctic terrestrial snowmelt onset from QuikSCAT, 2000-2005.
06 D. Putt, R. Gurney, K. Haines. Using SSM/I to validate continental-scale modelled snow water equivalent.
07 R.E.J. Kelly, T. Markus. Analysis of time series of satellite passive microwave observations of snow over the Colorado Cold Lands Processes Experiment study region.
08 H.-P. Marshall, N. Rutter, G. Koh. Snow depth measurements using ground-based FMCW radar measurements of dry snowpacks during December of the 2006-07 NASA CLPX-II.
09 C. Derksen. The contribution of AMSR-E 18.7 ad 10.7 GHz measurements to improved boreal forest snow water equivalent retrievals.
10 A.E. Tekeli. Preliminary assessment of AMSR-E snow water equivalent values for eastern Turkey.
11 A.G. Klein, J.L. Kincaid. A reassessment of the satellite record of glacier change in the Rwenzori Mountains, east Africa.
12 D.K. Hall, P.M. Montesano, J.L. Foster, G.A. Riggs, R.E.J. Kelly, K. Czajkowski. Preliminary evaluation of the AFWA-NASA blended snow-cover product over the lower Great Lakes region.
13 M. Tedesco, J.L. Foster, D.K. Hall, E.J. Kim, G. Riggs. Melting snow from passive microwave observations for a microwave/visible blended product: First results.
14 A. Rees, M. English, C. Derksen, A. Silis. The distribution and properties and role of snow cover in the open tundra.
15 J.P. MacDonald, J.W. Pomeroy. Gauge undercatch of two common snowfall gauges in a prairie environment.
16 W.A. Ryan, N.J. Doesken, S.R. Fassnacht. Preliminary results of ultrasonic snow depth sensor testing for National Weather Service (NWS) snow measurements in the U.S.
17 S. Frankenstein, A. Sawyer, J. Koeberle, D. Hopkins. FASST and SNTHERM in both forested and open sites.
18 P.J. Ewing, S.R. Fassnacht. From the tree to the forest: The influence of a sparse canopy on stand scale snow water equivalent.
19 G. Lilbæk, J.W. Pomeroy. Ion enrichment of snowmelt runoff water caused by basal ice formation.
20 T.U. Kaempfer, M. Plapp. Modeling heat and mass transfer in snow at a microstructural level using a phase-field approach - first results.
21 T.G. Huntington, J. Sheffield, K. Hayhoe. Impacts of climate change on wintertime precipitation, snowmelt regime, surface runoff and infiltration in the northeastern USA during the 21st century.
22 S. Sobolowski, G. Gong, M. Ting. Northern hemisphere winter climate variability: Response to North American snow cover anomalies and orography.
23 H. Ye, D. Yang, D. Robinson. Rain-on-snow and its relationships to air temperature over northern Eurasia.
24 L.B. Perry, C.E. Konrad, D. Hotz, L.G. Lee. Synoptic classification of snowfall events in the Great Smoky Mountains, USA.
25 C.E. Bøggild, M. Lüthje, J. Holmes. Albedo observations with large concentrations of black carbon in High Arctic snow packs from Svalbard.
26 J. Toupin. Winter climate along the St. Lawrence valley.
27 X. Fang, J.W. Pomeroy. Drought impacts on Canadian prairie wetland snow hydrology.
28 W.L. Quinton, M. Hayashi, S.K. Carey, T. Myers. Peat hydraulic conductivity in cold regions and its relation to pore size and geometry.
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