Snowpit height measurements during the MOSAiC expedition

We used a regular foldable wooden ruler to measure the height of the snow and the SSL. The ruler was also used for height readings for all other measurements. 0 cm is the snow-ice interface. If multiple snow height measurements were taken for one snowpit event, details can be found in the comments s...

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Main Authors: Macfarlane, Amy R, Schneebeli, Martin, Dadic, Ruzica, Wagner, David N, Arndt, Stefanie, Clemens-Sewall, David, Hämmerle, Stefan, Hannula, Henna-Reetta, Jaggi, Matthias, Kolabutin, Nikolai, Krampe, Daniela, Lehning, Michael, Matero, Ilkka, Nicolaus, Marcel, Oggier, Marc, Pirazzini, Roberta, Polashenski, Chris, Raphael, Ian, Regnery, Julia, Shimanchuck, Egor, Smith, Madison M, Tavri, Aikaterini
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.940215
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.940215
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Summary:We used a regular foldable wooden ruler to measure the height of the snow and the SSL. The ruler was also used for height readings for all other measurements. 0 cm is the snow-ice interface. If multiple snow height measurements were taken for one snowpit event, details can be found in the comments section, which give a range of the depth values within the 1 m wide snowpit. Please direct inquiries to; David Wagner (PS122/1), Martin Schneebeli (PS122/2), Amy Macfarlane (PS122/3 and PS122/4), Ruzica Dadic (PS122/5).