Abstract
Monitoring the snow water equivalent (SWE) in the harsh environments of high mountain regions is a challenge. Here, we explore the use of muon counts to infer SWE. We deployed a muonic cosmic ray snow gauge (μ-CRSG) on a Swiss glacier during the snow-rich winter season 2020/21 (almost 2000mmw.e.). The μ-CRSG measurements agree well with measurements by a neutronic cosmic ray snow gauge (n-CRSG), and they lie within the uncertainty of manual observations. We conclude that the μ-CRSG is a highly promising method to monitor SWE in remote high mountain environments with several advantages over the n-CRSG.
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Gugerli, R., Desilets, D., & Salzmann, N. (2022). Brief communication: Application of a muonic cosmic ray snow gauge to monitor the snow water equivalent on alpine glaciers. Cryosphere, 16(3), 799–806. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-799-2022
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