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  1. Hysteresis and Surface Shear Stresses During Snow-Particle Aeolian Transportation

    Surface shear stresses produced by wind and particle collision play a key role in aerodynamic entrainment and splash processes. The fluid shear...

    Hirofumi Niiya, Kouichi Nishimura in Boundary-Layer Meteorology
    Article Open access 09 February 2022
  2. Three-dimensional and real-scale modeling of flow regimes in dense snow avalanches

    Snow avalanches cause fatalities and economic loss worldwide and are one of the most dangerous gravitational hazards in mountainous regions. Various...

    **ngyue Li, Betty Sovilla, ... Johan Gaume in Landslides
    Article Open access 29 July 2021
  3. Modeling runoff responses to 1.5 °C and 2 °C rise in temperature in snow-fed basin of western Himalayas

    Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM) was employed to study the impact of climate change on the hydrology of the Sindh basin. The model was calibrated for the...

    Hilal Ahmad Sheikh, M. Sultan Bhat, ... Bilquis Shah in Sustainable Water Resources Management
    Article 29 July 2023
  4. Stress-Release Technology and Engineering Application of Advanced Center Drifts in a Super-Deep Soft-Rock Tunnel: A Case Study of the Haba Snow Mountain Tunnel

    In the construction of tunnels in the southwestern region of China, the super-deep burial depth results in extremely high ground stress. In the event...

    **peng Zhao, Zhongsheng Tan, ... Fengxi Wang in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
    Article 28 April 2024
  5. Size Structure of Mature Snow Crabs Chionoecetes opilio (O. Fabricius, 1788) (Decapoda, Oregoniidae) in the Kara Sea

    Abstract

    Based on the materials obtained in the Kara Sea, the size structure and sexual maturity of the male population of the invasive snow crab...

    A. K. Zalota in Oceanology
    Article 01 December 2022
  6. An enhanced method for estimating snow water equivalent in the central part of the Tibetan Plateau using raster segmentation and eigenvector spatial filtering regression model

    Snow water equivalent (SWE) is an important factor reflecting the variability of snow. It is important to estimate SWE based on remote sensing data...

    Qi-shan Cheng, Yu-min Chen, ... An-nan Zhou in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article 24 September 2022
  7. The interaction between concentrated pyroclastic density currents and snow: a case study from the 2008 mixed-avalanche from Volcán Llaima (Chile)

    The incorporation of snow and ice by pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) can generate mixed-avalanches and pose significant hazards at snow-clad...

    E. C. P. Breard, Eliza S. Calder, Dawn C.S. Ruth in Bulletin of Volcanology
    Article 29 October 2020
  8. Multi‑constellation GNSS interferometric reflectometry for the correction of long-term snow height retrieval on slo** topography

    Snow is a key parameter for global climate and hydrological systems. Global Navigation Satellite System interferometric reflectometry (GNSS-IR) has...

    Wei Zhou, Yi Liu, ... Shaofeng Bian in GPS Solutions
    Article 15 September 2022
  9. Numerical simulation of seasonal snow in Tianshan Mountains

    Snowfall in the Tianshan Mountains in China is frequent during winter; thus, avalanches have become a severe issue in snow-covered areas....

    Yan-run Ren, Yao-nan Zhang, ... Cong Li in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article 09 January 2021
  10. Interannual variation of the initial formation of the Siberian High: the role of the North Atlantic sea surface temperatures and the high-latitude Central Eurasia snow-cover conditions

    The Siberian High (SH) is one of the most prominent wintertime circulation systems in the Northern Hemisphere. The variability of the intensity of...

    Lingying Chen, Wen Chen, ... Leiye Yuan in Climate Dynamics
    Article 30 May 2024
  11. Impact of forcing data and land surface properties on snow simulation in a regional climate model: a case study over the Tianshan Mountains, Central Asia

    Snow is a key variable that influences hydrological and climatic cycles. Land surface models employing snow physics-modules can simulate the snow...

    Qian Li, Tao Yang, Lan-hai Li in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article 15 December 2021
  12. Thermal Geophysical Investigation of the Snow Cover, Ice and Frozen Ground in the Lite of Climate Variation

    The paper presents the results of the continuation of the thermal and geophysical researches of snow cover, ice glacier and frozen ground thickness...
    D. M. Frolov, G. A. Rzhanitsyn, ... V. E. Gagarin in Processes in GeoMedia—Volume VII
    Chapter 2023
  13. Timing and identification of potential snow avalanche types: a case study of the central Tianshan Mountains

    Identifying and tracking the potential avalanche types is the first step toward characterizing an avalanche problem and a fundamental principle of...

    Jiansheng Hao, Zhengtao Zhang, Lanhai Li in Landslides
    Article 23 September 2021
  14. A low-to-no snow future and its impacts on water resources in the western United States

    Anthropogenic climate change is decreasing seasonal snowpacks globally, with potentially catastrophic consequences on water resources, given the...

    Erica R. Siirila-Woodburn, Alan M. Rhoades, ... Laurna Kaatz in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Article 26 October 2021
  15. Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow

    The influence of drifting and blowing snow on surface mass and energy exchange is difficult to quantify due to limitations in both measurements and...

    Armin Sigmund, Jérôme Dujardin, ... Michael Lehning in Boundary-Layer Meteorology
    Article Open access 11 August 2021
  16. Crisis hazard assessment for snow-related lahars from an unforeseen new vent eruption: the 2018 eruption of Kusatsu-Shirane volcano, Japan

    Two-thirds of the 111 active volcanoes in Japan are covered with snow for several months during winter and demonstrate high hazard and risk...

    Kyoko S. Kataoka, Kae Tsunematsu, ... Katsuhisa Kawashima in Earth, Planets and Space
    Article Open access 11 December 2021
  17. The return period for land-use planning in snow avalanche terrain

    The return period or average time between events as a function of position along an avalanche path is a primary determiner for zoning in snow...

    D. M. McClung, Peter Hӧller, J. T. Fischer in Natural Hazards
    Article 08 February 2022
  18. Snow and glacial feature identification using Hyperion dataset and machine learning algorithms

    Snow and glaciers are important sources of sustainable indicators for the availability of natural resources like freshwater, energy, minerals,...

    Mohd Anul Haq, Mohammed Alshehri, ... Chander Shekhar in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 28 July 2021
  19. The Importance of Snow in the Hydrogeology of a High Relief Karst System: Sierra De Tendeñera, in the Pyrenees Mountain Range (Huesca, Northern Spain)

    The Sierra de Tendeñera is a mountain located in the Western Pyrenees, in the province of Huesca (Northern Spain). The maximum altitude is Pico...
    J. J. Durán-Valsero, E. Pardo-Igúzquiza, ... J. Ferreres in EuroKarst 2022, Málaga
    Conference paper 2023
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