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Snow density variations:: consequences for ground-penetrating radar

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HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
卷 20, 期 7, 页码 1483-1495

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.5944

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snow; density; ground-penetrating radar; GPR; water equivalent

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Reliable hydrological forecasts of snowmelt runoff are of major importance for many areas. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) measurements are used to assess snowpack water equivalent for planning of hydropower production in northern Sweden. The travel time of the radar pulse through the snow cover is recorded and converted to snow water equivalent (SWE) using a constant snowpack mean density from the drainage basin studied. In this paper we improve the method to estimate SWE by introducing a depth-dependent snowpack density. We used 6 years measurements of peak snow depth and snowpack mean density at 11 locations in the Swedish mountains. The original method systematically overestimates the SWE at shallow depths (+25% for 0.5 m) and underestimates the SWE at large depths (-35% for 2.0 m). A large improvement was obtained by introducing a depth-density relation based on average conditions for several years, whereas refining this by using separate relations for individual years yielded a smaller improvement. The SWE estimates were substantially improved for thick snow covers, reducing the average error from 162 23 mm to 53 10 mm for depth range 1.2-2.0 m. Consequently, the introduction of a depth-dependent snow density yields substantial improvements of the accuracy in SWE values calculated from GPR data. Copyright (c) 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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