ESC 2009 (66TH MEETING NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE ON)
Front matter
01 S. Chen, I. Baker. In-situ observations of snow sublimation using scanning electron microscopy.
02 I.D. Doberva, A.G. Klein. Artificial neural networks approach to fractional snow cover mapping.
03 D.K. Hall, J.L. Foster, G.A. Riggs, R.E.J. Kelly, J.Y.L. Chien, P.M. Montesano. Preliminary evaluation of the AFWA-NASA (ANSA) blended snow-cover product over the lower Great Lakes region.
04 G. Riggs, D. Hall, J. Foster. Potential for monitoring snow cover in boreal forests by combining MODIS snow cover and AMSR-E SWE maps.
05 J. Toupin, R. Langevin. Perception of winter in Canada through La Presse newspaper (1959-2006).
06 C.M. Fuhrmann, R.P. Connolly, C.E. Konrad II. Winter storms: An overlooked source of death, destruction, and inconvenience in the Carolina Piedmont region.
07 J.M. Buttle. Using a temperature-based model of snow accumulation and melt to assess the long-term hydrologic behaviour of forested headwater basins in south-central Ontario.
08 R. Fortier. Towards a geographical information system of snow cover in Eastern Townships (Canada).
09 J.W. Weatherly. Improved subgrid scale modeling of surface energy balance over snow.
10 Z. Chi, A.G. Klein. Temporal variation in land surface temperatures of Lambert Glacier-Amery Ice Shelf System (LGAISS).
11 M.S. Pelto. Lyman Glacier: A century of change.
12 K.J. Bayr, D.K. Hall. The recessions of the Pasterze Glacier, Austria, as seen on maps, satellite imagery, and measured in situ from 1864 to 2008.
13 C.A. Shuman, O. Sigurđsson, R.S. Williams Jr., D.K. Hall. Elevation change of Drangajökull, Iceland from cloud-cleared ICESat repeat profiles and GPS ground-survey data.
14 L. Wang, C. Derksen, S. Howell, G.J. Wolken, M. Sharp, T. Markus. Integrated pan-Arctic melt onset detection from satellite microwave measurements.
15 Y. Ge, G. Gong. Landsurface thermodynamic response to snow depth variability.
16 P. Toose, C. Derksen, A. Rees, A. Silis, W. Strapp, A. Walker. Conceptual validation of a prototype passive microwave snow water equivalent retrieval algorithm for tundra environments.
17 C.M. Steelman, A.L. Endres, J. Van Der Kruk. Field observations of shallow freeze and thaw processes using high-frequency ground-penetrating radar.
18 A. Kasurak, R. Kelly, A. Brenning. Mixed-effects regression for snow distribution modeling in the central Yukon.
19 N.J. Casson, M.C. Eimers, J.M. Buttle. Regional assessment of the contribution of rain-on-snow events to NO3-N export from a forested landscape.
20 R. Fortin, L. Sander, M. Nadeau, R.L. Grasty. An airborne gamma-ray snow survey in the James Bay region.
Sno-Foo Award