Snow cover variability at Polar Bear Pass, Nunavut
Information on arctic snow covers is relevant for climate and hydrology studies and investigations into the sustainability of both arctic fauna and flora. This study aims to (1) highlight the variability of snow cover at Polar Bear Pass (PBP) at a range of scales: point, local and regional using bot...
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ftunivtoronto:oai:localhost:1807/90807 2023-05-15T15:00:40+02:00 Snow cover variability at Polar Bear Pass, Nunavut Young, Kathy Brown, Laura Labine, Claude 2018-03-07 http://hdl.handle.net/1807/90807 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/AS-2017-0016 unknown NRC Research Press (a division of Canadian Science Publishing) N http://hdl.handle.net/1807/90807 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/AS-2017-0016 Article 2018 ftunivtoronto 2020-06-17T12:20:24Z Information on arctic snow covers is relevant for climate and hydrology studies and investigations into the sustainability of both arctic fauna and flora. This study aims to (1) highlight the variability of snow cover at Polar Bear Pass (PBP) at a range of scales: point, local and regional using both in-situ snow cover measurements and remote sensing imagery products; and (2) consider how snow cover at PBP might change in the future. Terrain based snow surveys documented the end-of-winter snowpacks over several seasons (2008 â 2010, 2012 â 2013) and snowmelt was measured daily at typical terrain types. MODIS products (snow cover) were used to document spatial snow cover variability across PBP and Bathurst and Cornwallis Islands. Due to limited data, no significant difference in snow cover duration can be identified at PBP over the period of record. Locally, end-of winter snow cover does vary across a range of terrain types with snow depths and densities reflecting polar oasis sites. Aspect remains a defining factor in terms of snow cover variability at PBP. Northern areas of the Pass melt earlier. Regionally, PBP tends to melt out earlier than most of Bathurst Island. In the future, we surmise that snowpacks at PBP will be thinner and disappear earlier. The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Bathurst Island Nunavut University of Toronto: Research Repository T-Space Arctic Bathurst Island ENVELOPE(-100.002,-100.002,75.752,75.752) Bear Pass ENVELOPE(-127.770,-127.770,61.600,61.600) Cornwallis ENVELOPE(-54.464,-54.464,-61.072,-61.072) Nunavut Polar Bear Pass ENVELOPE(-98.385,-98.385,75.718,75.718) |
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Information on arctic snow covers is relevant for climate and hydrology studies and investigations into the sustainability of both arctic fauna and flora. This study aims to (1) highlight the variability of snow cover at Polar Bear Pass (PBP) at a range of scales: point, local and regional using both in-situ snow cover measurements and remote sensing imagery products; and (2) consider how snow cover at PBP might change in the future. Terrain based snow surveys documented the end-of-winter snowpacks over several seasons (2008 â 2010, 2012 â 2013) and snowmelt was measured daily at typical terrain types. MODIS products (snow cover) were used to document spatial snow cover variability across PBP and Bathurst and Cornwallis Islands. Due to limited data, no significant difference in snow cover duration can be identified at PBP over the period of record. Locally, end-of winter snow cover does vary across a range of terrain types with snow depths and densities reflecting polar oasis sites. Aspect remains a defining factor in terms of snow cover variability at PBP. Northern areas of the Pass melt earlier. Regionally, PBP tends to melt out earlier than most of Bathurst Island. In the future, we surmise that snowpacks at PBP will be thinner and disappear earlier. The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author. |
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Snow cover variability at Polar Bear Pass, Nunavut |
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Snow cover variability at Polar Bear Pass, Nunavut |
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Snow cover variability at Polar Bear Pass, Nunavut |
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Snow cover variability at Polar Bear Pass, Nunavut |
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Snow cover variability at Polar Bear Pass, Nunavut |
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snow cover variability at polar bear pass, nunavut |
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