Abstract
Exploring the snow depth on Mount Everest, one of the most inaccessible places on our planet, has long been a topic of interest. Previously reported snow depths have been inconsistent and have large uncertainties. Here, we report the ground-penetrating radar survey of snow depth along the north slope of Mount Everest in May 2022. Our radar measurements display a gradual increasing transition of snow depth along the north slope, and the mean depth estimates at the summit are 9.5±1.2m. This updated snow depth on Mount Everest is much deeper than previously reported values (0.9-3.5m).
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Yang, W., Zhao, H., Xu, B., Li, J., Wang, W., Wu, G., … Yao, T. (2023). Brief communication: How deep is the snow on Mount Everest? Cryosphere, 17(7), 2625–2628. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-17-2625-2023
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