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Martin Schneebeli
Snow Scientist, Retired
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Assessing the Spatial and Temporal Variability of Snow Grain Types on Arctic Sea Ice
QUANTIFYING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SNOW AND SNOW PROCESSES II POSTER
cryosphere | 10 december 2024
Julia Kaltenborn, Amy Macfarlane, Nander Wever, Ma...
Snow insulates and is thus a crucial component of the seasonal growth of sea ice. Modeling the snowpack on sea ice accurately is key to improving sea ...
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Aerosol Deposition and Snow Accumulation Processes From Beryllium‐7 Measurements in the Central Arctic Ocean: Results From the MOSAiC Expedition
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: OCEANS
21 february 2024
Mark P. Stephens, Chris Marsay, Martin Schneebeli,...
We use a tracer method involving the cosmogenic radioisotope beryllium‐7 (half‐life = 53.3 days) to follow the depositio...
Automatic classification and segmentation of Snow Micro Penetrometer profiles with machine learning algorithms
MACHINE LEARNING AND THE CRYOSPHERE: DATA AND MODELING II ORAL
cryosphere | 14 december 2023
Julia Kaltenborn, Amy Macfarlane, Viviane Clay, Ma...
Snow-layer segmentation and classification is an essential diagnostic task for a wide variety of cryospheric applications. The SnowMicroPen (SMP) meas...
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Retrieval of Snow Depth on Arctic Sea Ice From Surface‐Based, Polarimetric, Dual‐Frequency Radar Altimetry
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
18 october 2023
Rosemary C. Willatt, Julienne Stroeve, Vishnu Nand...
Snow depth on sea ice is an Essential Climate Variable and a major source of uncertainty in satellite altimetry‐derived sea ice thickness. Du...
Snow Loss Into Leads in Arctic Sea Ice: Minimal in Typical Wintertime Conditions, but High During a Warm and Windy Snowfall Event
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
23 june 2023
David Clemens-Sewall, Chris Polashenski, Markus M....
The amount of snow on Arctic sea ice impacts the ice mass budget. Wind redistribution of snow into open water in leads is hypothesized to cause sig...
Fingerprints of Frontal Passages and Post‐Depositional Effects in the Stable Water Isotope Signal of Seasonal Alpine Snow
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
13 november 2022
Franziska Aemisegger, Jurg Trachsel, Yoann Sadowsk...
Stable water isotopes are used as a paleothermometer in ice cores for climate reconstructions over the past millennia. The underlying physical proc...
Temporal and spatial variability in Ku- and Ka-band radar interactions with snow-covered sea ice from MOSAiC: KuKa data and implications for interpretation of satellite radar altimetry data
ALTIMETRY OF THE POLAR REGIONS: CRYOSAT-2, OPERATION ICEBRIDGE, ICESAT-2, AND BEYOND I ORAL
cryosphere | 17 december 2021
Rosemary Willatt, Julienne Stroeve, Vishnu Nandan,...
Retrieval of sea ice thickness and snow depth using satellite radar altimetry relies upon assumptions regarding the location of the main scattering su...
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Remote sensing of snow on sea ice from satellite and on-ice microwave radiometers
REMOTE SENSING OF THE CRYOSPHERE: SEA ICE II ORAL
cryosphere | 15 december 2021
Gunnar Spreen, Philip Rostosky, Ruzica Dadic, Marc...
Snow on sea ice plays a crucial role in the energy balance in the Arctic climate system by dominating the albedo and insulating the warmer ocean from ...
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