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Author Jean-Pierre Dedieu, Charlène Negrello, Hans-Werner Jacobi, Yannick Duguay, Julia Boike, Eric Bernard, Sebastian Westermann, Jean-Charles Gallet, Anna Wendleder openurl 
  Title Improvement of snow physical parameters retrieval using SAR data in the Arctic (Svalbard) Type Peer-reviewed symposium
  Year (down) 2018 Publication Wg4, nya workshop, 8-13 avril, potsdam, allemagne Abbreviated Journal  
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  Keywords Arctic Radar Remote Sensing Snow  
  Abstract Arctic snow cover dynamics offer a changing face in terms of temporal duration and water equivalent, due to recent climate change conditions (Callaghan et al., 2011; Lemke & Jacobi, 2012). Indeed, the Arctic is now experiencing some of the most rapid and severe climate change on earth. In this context, innovative and improved methods are helpful to enhance management of the snow-pack resource for climate research, hydrology and human activities. The characteristics of Arctic snow are different from “temperate” snow (i.e. the Alps), in terms of thickness, internal structure, thermal conductivity, and metamorphism. Ground observation often indicates wind slab at the snow surface, internal rounded grains, depth hoar at the bottom, and often internal ice layer or at the interface with ground surface (Dominé et al., 2016; Gallet et al., 2017, for spring snow). This work is part of the “Precip-A2” project (OSUG, Grenoble-France), focusing on snow and its interaction with the atmosphere, especially in terms of chemistry, radiative processes and precipitation. The application site is the Brøgger peninsula, focused on Ny-Ålesund area, Svalbard, Norway (N 78°55’ / E 11° 55’). One sub-task of the Precip-A2 project is dedicated to X-band radar measurements (ground and spaceborne) to retrieve physical properties of arctic snow.  
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