2024
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2024-745
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Identifying airborne snow metamorphism with stable water isotopes 

Sonja Wahl,
Benjamin Walter,
Franziska Aemisegger
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Wind-blown snow is a frequent phenomenon in high-elevation and polar regions which impacts the surface energy and mass balance of these areas. Loose surface snow gets eroded and transported by wind which influences the snow particle’s physical properties (size, shape, optical properties) that determine the characteristics of the emerging wind-impacted snowpack layer. During airborne snow transport, the governing processes are happening on the micro-scale, while the particles are transported over long… Show more

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