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Observations and simulations of new snow density in the drifting snow-dominated environment of Antarctica

Wever, Nander
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Keenan, Eric
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Amory, Charles
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December 14, 2022
Journal Of Glaciology

Owing to drifting snow processes, snow accumulation and surface density in polar environments are variable in space and time. We present new field data of manual measurements, repeat terrestrial laser scanning and snow micro-penetrometry from Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, showing the density of new snow accumulations. We combine these data with published drifting snow mass flux observations, to evaluate the performance of the 1-D, detailed, physics-based snow cover model SNOWPACK in representing drifting snow and surface density. For two sites in East Antarctica with multiple years of data, we found a coefficient of determination for the simulated drifting snow of r(2) = 0.42 and r(2) = 0.50, respectively. The field observations show the existence of low-density snow accumulations during low wind conditions. Successive high wind speed events generally erode these low-density layers while producing spatially variable erosion/deposition patterns with typical length scales of a few metres. We found that a model setup that is able to represent low-density snow accumulating during low wind speed conditions, as well as subsequent snow erosion and redeposition at higher densities during drifting snow events was mostly able to describe the observed temporal variability of surface density in the field.

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Type
research article
DOI
10.1017/jog.2022.102
Web of Science ID

WOS:000898344100001

Author(s)
Wever, Nander
Keenan, Eric
Amory, Charles
Lehning, Michael  
Sigmund, Armin  
Huwald, Hendrik  
Lenaerts, Jan T. M.
Date Issued

2022-12-14

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS

Published in
Journal Of Glaciology
Article Number

PII S0022143022001022

Subjects

Geography, Physical

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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

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Physical Geography

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Geology

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polar firn

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snow

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ice surface processes

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wind-blown snow

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surface mass-balance

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ice-sheet

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blowing-snow

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adelie land

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firn densification

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wind-packing

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maud-land

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model

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sublimation

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elevation

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 30, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/194468
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