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1. Simulation of Arctic snow microwave emission in surface-sensitive atmosphere channels

2. Time series of alpine snow surface radiative-temperature maps from high-precision thermal-infrared imaging

3. On the relationship between δO2∕N2 variability and ice sheet surface conditions in Antarctica

4. Triggers of the 2022 Larsen B multi-year landfast sea ice breakout and initial glacier response

5. Forward modelling of synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) backscatter during lake ice melt conditions using the Snow Microwave Radiative Transfer (SMRT) model

6. Extreme events of snow grain size increase in East Antarctica and their relationship with meteorological conditions

7. Snow accumulation and ablation measurements in a midlatitude mountain coniferous forest (Col de Porte, France, 1325 m altitude): the Snow Under Forest (SnoUF) field campaign data set

8. Sensitivity of the MAR regional climate model snowpack to the parameterization of the assimilation of satellite-derived wet-snow masks on the Antarctic Peninsula

9. Statistically parameterizing and evaluating a positive degree-day model to estimate surface melt in Antarctica from 1979 to 2022

10. Exploring the potential of thermal infrared remote sensing to improve a snowpack model through an observing system simulation experiment

11. Dynamics of the snow grain size in a windy coastal area of Antarctica from continuous in situ spectral-albedo measurements

12. The sensitivity of satellite microwave observations to liquid water in the Antarctic snowpack

13. Surface melt on the Shackleton Ice Shelf, East Antarctica (2003–2021)

14. Brief communication: A continuous formulation of microwave scattering from fresh snow to bubbly ice from first principles

15. Metamorphism of snow on Arctic sea ice during the melt season: impact on spectral albedo and radiative fluxes through snow

16. Modelling surface temperature and radiation budget of snow-covered complex terrain

17. On the influence of erect shrubs on the irradiance profile in snow

18. The Microwave Snow Grain Size: A New Concept to Predict Satellite Observations Over Snow‐Covered Regions

19. The 32-year record-high surface melt in 2019/2020 on the northern George VI Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula

20. Quantification of the radiative impact of light-absorbing particles during two contrasted snow seasons at Col du Lautaret (2058 m a.s.l., French Alps)

21. Simulating optical top-of-atmosphere radiance satellite images over snow-covered rugged terrain

22. Spectral albedo measurements over snow-covered slopes: theory and slope effect corrections

23. Snow albedo sensitivity to macroscopic surface roughness using a new ray-tracing model

24. Melt in Antarctica derived from Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) observations at L band

25. Green Edge ice camp campaigns: understanding the processes controlling the under-ice Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom

26. A module to convert spectral to narrowband snow albedo for use in climate models: SNOWBAL v1.2

27. Influence of light-absorbing particles on snow spectral irradiance profiles

28. Observation of the process of snow accumulation on the Antarctic Plateau by time lapse laser scanning

29. Marked decrease in the near-surface snow density retrieved by AMSR-E satellite at Dome C, Antarctica, between 2002 and 2011

30. On the reflectance spectroscopy of snow

31. SMRT: an active–passive microwave radiative transfer model for snow with multiple microstructure and scattering formulations (v1.0)

32. Numerical experiments on vapor diffusion in polar snow and firn and its impact on isotopes using the multi-layer energy balance model Crocus in SURFEX v8.0

33. Seasonal variations of the backscattering coefficient measured by radar altimeters over the Antarctic Ice Sheet

34. Archival processes of the water stable isotope signal in East Antarctic ice cores

35. Why do the dark and light ogives of Forbes bands have similar surface mass balances?

36. A multilayer physically based snowpack model simulating direct and indirect radiative impacts of light-absorbing impurities in snow

37. Refinement of the ice absorption spectrum in the visible using radiance profile measurements in Antarctic snow

38. Air–snow exchange of nitrate: a modelling approach to investigate physicochemical processes in surface snow at Dome C, Antarctica

39. OZCAR: The French Network of Critical Zone Observatories

40. Design of a scanning laser meter for monitoring the spatio-temporal evolution of snow depth and its application in the Alps and in Antarctica

41. Continuous measurements of isotopic composition of water vapour on the East Antarctic Plateau

42. Development and calibration of an automatic spectral albedometer to estimate near-surface snow SSA time series

43. On the assimilation of optical reflectances and snow depth observations into a detailed snowpack model

44. Phase relationships between orbital forcing and the composition of air trapped in Antarctic ice cores

45. Microwave snow emission modeling uncertainties in boreal and subarctic environments

46. Summertime evolution of snow specific surface area close to the surface on the Antarctic Plateau

47. Microwave scattering coefficient of snow in MEMLS and DMRT-ML revisited: the relevance of sticky hard spheres and tomography-based estimates of stickiness

48. SNOW TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENTS AT VOSTOK STATION FROM AN AUTONOMOUS RECORDING SYSTEM (TAUTO): PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE FIRST YEAR OPERATION

49. Using MODIS land surface temperatures and the Crocus snow model to understand the warm bias of ERA-Interim reanalyses at the surface in Antarctica

50. Influence of meter-scale wind-formed features on the variability of the microwave brightness temperature around Dome C in Antarctica

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