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Ludovic Brucker
Chief Scientist, NOAA NESDIS
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Operational Longevity of Sea Ice Floes in the Beaufort Sea Using RADARSAT-2 and Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar Remote Sensing
REMOTE SENSING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEA ICE III POSTER
cryosphere | 15 december 2021
Ludovic Brucker, Sofia Montalvo, Alexandra Darden,...
Arctic sea ice continually becomes thinner due to the changing polar environment and thus more dynamic and more vulnerable to storms. Meanwhile, opera...
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Airborne observations from SWESARR SnowEx 2020
REMOTE SENSING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEASONAL SNOW III POSTERS
cryosphere | 07 december 2020
Batuhan Osmanoglu, Ludovic Brucker, Derek L. Hudso...
NASA initiated the SnowEx airborne campaigns during 2016-2017 winter with a field campaign in Colorado. SWESARR participated in SnowEx 2020 flight cam...
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Within‐Stand Boundary Effects on Snow Water Equivalent Distribution in Forested Areas
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
19 october 2020
Ryan Webb, Mark S. Raleigh, Daniel McGrath, Noah P...

Forested areas exhibit high spatial variability in the distribution of snow water equivalent (SWE). Previous work has focused on forested areas wit...

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Sentinel‐1 Detects Firn Aquifers in the Greenland Ice Sheet
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
10 february 2020
Isis Brangers, Hans Lievens, Clément Miège, Matthi...

Firn aquifers in Greenland store liquid water within the upper ice sheet and impact the hydrological system. Their location and area have been esti...

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Space-Based Observations for Understanding Changes in the Arctic-Boreal Zone
REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS
16 january 2020
Bryan N. Duncan, Lesley Ott, James B. Abshire, Lud...

Observations taken over the last few decades indicate that dramatic changes are occurring in the Arctic‐Boreal Zone (ABZ), which are having s...

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Within-Stand Boundary Effects of Snow Water Equivalent Distribution in Forested Areas
QUANTIFYING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SNOW AND SNOW PROCESSES I
cryosphere | 12 december 2019
Ryan Webb, Mark S. Raleigh, Daniel McGrath, Noah P...
Accurately quantifying the spatial distribution of seasonal snow across a landscape is essential for water resource management. Forested areas exhibit...
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Airborne snow accumulation estimates from L-Band InSAR during the NASA SnowEx 2017 campaign and validation with airborne LiDAR and in-situ observations
REMOTE SENSING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEASONAL SNOW I
cryosphere | 12 december 2019
Hans-Peter Marshall, Elias J. Deeb, Marco Lavalle,...
The use of repeat Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for monitoring SWE and snow depth at L-band frequencies has been proposed since 200...
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Preliminary results from SWESARR SnowEx Snow-off Flights
REMOTE SENSING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEASONAL SNOW II POSTERS
cryosphere | 11 december 2019
Batuhan Osmanoglu, Rafael F. Rincon, Ludovic Bruck...
Snow Water Equivalent, or SWE, the measurement of how much water is present as snow, is a very important parameter for water resource management and c...
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