Estimating Firn Emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the Ski Hi Automatic Weather Station on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Using Passive Microwave Data

Firn is the compacted snow layer that has remained at or near the surface of an ice sheet for longer than one season but has not yet compressed into glacial ice. Knowledge of firn surface temperature trends across the Antarctic Ice Sheet is useful for documenting and quantifying change and for provi...

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Main Authors: Mentor Dr. Malcolm Lecompte, Treasia Fields, Jerome Mitchell, Demetrus Rorie
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.610.6811 2023-05-15T14:03:27+02:00 Estimating Firn Emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the Ski Hi Automatic Weather Station on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Using Passive Microwave Data Mentor Dr. Malcolm Lecompte Treasia Fields Jerome Mitchell Demetrus Rorie The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.610.6811 http://cerser.ecsu.edu/mmt0607/lib/original/polar_science_team_final_report.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.610.6811 http://cerser.ecsu.edu/mmt0607/lib/original/polar_science_team_final_report.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://cerser.ecsu.edu/mmt0607/lib/original/polar_science_team_final_report.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T14:29:45Z Firn is the compacted snow layer that has remained at or near the surface of an ice sheet for longer than one season but has not yet compressed into glacial ice. Knowledge of firn surface temperature trends across the Antarctic Ice Sheet is useful for documenting and quantifying change and for providing a temporal and spatial context for Antarctic research performed during the upcoming International Polar Year (IPY). The spatial and temporal variability of firn emissivity and the factors that control it are not currently well known although satellite passive microwave radiometer data has been proven to be useful to obtain reasonable surface temperature trend estimates across limited temporal and spatial gaps in AWS coverage. Over the last decade, techniques using passive microwave data have been pioneered by a number of investigators; including Jezek et al. Text Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet International Polar Year IPY Unknown Antarctic The Antarctic West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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description Firn is the compacted snow layer that has remained at or near the surface of an ice sheet for longer than one season but has not yet compressed into glacial ice. Knowledge of firn surface temperature trends across the Antarctic Ice Sheet is useful for documenting and quantifying change and for providing a temporal and spatial context for Antarctic research performed during the upcoming International Polar Year (IPY). The spatial and temporal variability of firn emissivity and the factors that control it are not currently well known although satellite passive microwave radiometer data has been proven to be useful to obtain reasonable surface temperature trend estimates across limited temporal and spatial gaps in AWS coverage. Over the last decade, techniques using passive microwave data have been pioneered by a number of investigators; including Jezek et al.
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spellingShingle Mentor Dr. Malcolm Lecompte
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Estimating Firn Emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the Ski Hi Automatic Weather Station on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Using Passive Microwave Data
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title Estimating Firn Emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the Ski Hi Automatic Weather Station on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Using Passive Microwave Data
title_short Estimating Firn Emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the Ski Hi Automatic Weather Station on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Using Passive Microwave Data
title_full Estimating Firn Emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the Ski Hi Automatic Weather Station on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Using Passive Microwave Data
title_fullStr Estimating Firn Emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the Ski Hi Automatic Weather Station on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Using Passive Microwave Data
title_full_unstemmed Estimating Firn Emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the Ski Hi Automatic Weather Station on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Using Passive Microwave Data
title_sort estimating firn emissivity, from 1994 to1998, at the ski hi automatic weather station on the west antarctic ice sheet using passive microwave data
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