Event-driven deposition: a new paradigm for snow-cover modelling in Antarctica based on surface measurements

  • Groot Zwaaftink C
  • Cagnati A
  • Crepaz A
  • et al.
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Antarctic surface snow is studied by means of continuous measurements and observations over a period of 3 yr at Dome C. Snow observations include precipitation, daily records of deposition and erosion, snow temperatures at several depths, and snow profiles. Together …

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Groot Zwaaftink, C. D., Cagnati, a., Crepaz, a., Fierz, C., Lehning, M., Macelloni, G., & Valt, M. (2012). Event-driven deposition: a new paradigm for snow-cover modelling in Antarctica based on surface measurements. The Cryosphere Discussions, 6(5), 3575–3612.

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