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author Zuhr, Alexandra
Wahl, Sonja
Steen-Larsen, Hans Christian
Meyer, Hannah
Faber, Anne-Katrine
Laepple, Thomas
author_facet Zuhr, Alexandra
Wahl, Sonja
Steen-Larsen, Hans Christian
Meyer, Hannah
Faber, Anne-Katrine
Laepple, Thomas
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Snow height information derived from digital elevation models (DEMs) from the summer season of 2019 at the EastGRIP deep drilling site (75° 38'N, 36° 00'W, ~2,700 m altitude) in the accumulation zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The DEMs cover an area of 400 m^2 (x = 40 m, y = 10 m). A representative area of 20 cm width from y = 1.9 to y = 2.1 m along the 40 m transect was chosen in order to study the snow height evolution throughout the 2019 season (mid-May to the beginning of August). The largest gap between consecutive DEMs is three days and happened once. Gaps of two days occurred five times and a one-day gap seven times. A 20-point moving average is used to provide snow height information for stable water isotope data sampled in the same transect.
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spellingShingle Snow height information derived from Digital Elevation Models from the summer season 2019 at the EastGRIP deep drilling site
Zuhr, Alexandra
Wahl, Sonja
Steen-Larsen, Hans Christian
Meyer, Hannah
Faber, Anne-Katrine
Laepple, Thomas
AWI_SPACE; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Calculated, 20-point moving average; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; EGRIP_2019; GL-Land_2019_EGRIP; Greenland; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; POINT DISTANCE from start; Signals from the Surface Snow: Post-Depositional Processes Controlling the Ice Core Isotopic Fingerprint; Snow height, relative; SNOWISO; Space-time structure of climate change @ AWI
Snow height information derived from digital elevation models (DEMs) from the summer season of 2019 at the EastGRIP deep drilling site (75° 38'N, 36° 00'W, ~2,700 m altitude) in the accumulation zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The DEMs cover an area of 400 m^2 (x = 40 m, y = 10 m). A representative area of 20 cm width from y = 1.9 to y = 2.1 m along the 40 m transect was chosen in order to study the snow height evolution throughout the 2019 season (mid-May to the beginning of August). The largest gap between consecutive DEMs is three days and happened once. Gaps of two days occurred five times and a one-day gap seven times. A 20-point moving average is used to provide snow height information for stable water isotope data sampled in the same transect.
title Snow height information derived from Digital Elevation Models from the summer season 2019 at the EastGRIP deep drilling site
topic AWI_SPACE; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Calculated, 20-point moving average; DATE/TIME; Day of the year; EGRIP_2019; GL-Land_2019_EGRIP; Greenland; ICEDRILL; Ice drill; POINT DISTANCE from start; Signals from the Surface Snow: Post-Depositional Processes Controlling the Ice Core Isotopic Fingerprint; Snow height, relative; SNOWISO; Space-time structure of climate change @ AWI
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.954945