TVCSnow 2017-2018 tundra snow depth probe measurements

Snow depth measurements were recorded in March 2018 as part of Environment and Climate Change Canada's 2017-2018 Trail Valley Creek Snow Experiment (TVCSnow 17/18). These snow depths were collected to investigate the relationship between snow microstructure and airborne and ground-based passive...

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description Snow depth measurements were recorded in March 2018 as part of Environment and Climate Change Canada's 2017-2018 Trail Valley Creek Snow Experiment (TVCSnow 17/18). These snow depths were collected to investigate the relationship between snow microstructure and airborne and ground-based passive microwave radiometer measurements of snow in a tundra environment to develop improved methods for retrieving tundra snow water equivalent and atmospheric profiles of temperature and humidity. Snow depths were recorded 50 km north of the town of Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Measurements took place from March 16th to 23rd 2018 in and around the Trail Valley Creek research station. The snow depth measurements were recorded with an automatic snow depth probe (magnaprobe). Open Government Licence - Canada (https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)
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