Zuletzt aktualisiert
29. November 2019
Nutzungsbedingungen
Open use. Must provide the source.

Beschreibung

This data set includes GPS-derived snow water equivalent (SWE), snow depth (HS) and liquid water content (LWC) data for three entire snow-covered seasons (2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2017-2018) at the study plot Weissfluhjoch 2540 m a.s.l. (Davos, Switzerland). The procedure to derive these snow properties is described in Koch et al. (2019). The novel approach is based on a combination of GPS signal attenuation and time delay.

The dataset also includes corresponding validation data for SWE and HS measured at Weissfluhjoch, and some additional meteorological data used for interpretation of the snow cover evolution.

Please refer to the Read-me file for further details on the data.

These data are the basis of the following publication:

Koch, F., Henkel, P., Appel, F., Schmid, L., Bach, H., Lamm, M., Prasch, M., Schweizer, J., and Mauser, W., 2019. Retrieval of snow water equivalent, liquid water content and snow height of dry and wet snow by combining GPS signal attenuation and time delay. Water Resources Research, 55(5), 4465-4487. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018WR024431

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Zusätzliche Informationen

Identifier
cd57ac77-a276-4783-88c9-f52f51552d2c@envidat
Publikationsdatum
14. November 2018
Änderungsdatum
29. November 2019
Publisher
EnviDat
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Sprachen
Englisch
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Landing page
https://www.envidat.ch/#/metadata/gps-derived-data-of-swe-hs-and-lwc-and-corresponding-validation-data
Dokumentation
Zeitliche Abdeckung
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Räumliche Abdeckung
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Aktualisierungsintervall
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