Improving gridded snow water equivalent products in British Columbia, Canada: multi-source data fusion by neural network models
Estimates of surface snow water equivalent (SWE) in mixed alpine environments with seasonal melts are particularly difficult in areas of high vegetation density, topographic relief, and snow accumulations. These three confounding factors dominate much of the province of British Columbia (BC), Can...
Main Authors: | A. M. Snauffer, W. W. Hsieh, A. J. Cannon, M. A. Schnorbus |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2018-03-01
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Series: | The Cryosphere |
Online Access: | https://www.the-cryosphere.net/12/891/2018/tc-12-891-2018.pdf |
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