High resolved snow height measurements at Neumayer Station, Antarctica (2010 et seq)
At Neumayer-Station in Antarctica snow height is permanently monitored with a laser distance meter. From 2010-01-27 until 2011-10-11 the instrument was installed for test purposes on the meteorological mast some 300m south-east of the main station building. From 2011-10-11 until 2012-12-30 the instr...
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PANGAEA
2023
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Online Access: | https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.958970 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.958970 |
Summary: | At Neumayer-Station in Antarctica snow height is permanently monitored with a laser distance meter. From 2010-01-27 until 2011-10-11 the instrument was installed for test purposes on the meteorological mast some 300m south-east of the main station building. From 2011-10-11 until 2012-12-30 the instrument was installed on a tentative mast in the vicinity of the Air Chemical Observatory Neumayer. Since 2013-01-01 the instrument measures continuously at its permanent location in the vicinity of the Air Chemical Observatory Neumayer. By design, the sample area of the surface is on the order of a few millimetre in diameter. Long-term trends of the measured snow height are strongly correlated with accumulation on the ice shelf at a horizontal scale of several kilometres. Short-term trends reflect dynamic changes of the surface and can be used to deduce information on surface roughness. |
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