Influence of the seasonal snow cover on the ground thermal regime: An overview
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences · University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
The presence of seasonal snow cover during the cold season of the annual air temperature cycle has significant influence on the ground thermal regime in cold regions. Snow has high albedo and emissivity that cool the snow surface, high absorptivity that tends to warm the snow surface, low thermal conductivity so that a snow layer acts as an insulator, and high latent heat due to snowmelt that is a heat sink. The overall impact of snow cover on the ground thermal regime depends on the timing, duration, accumulation, and melting processes of seasonal snow cover; density, structure, and thickness of seasonal snow cover; and interactions of snow cover with micrometeorological conditions, local microrelief,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 8.72
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- 100%
- References
- 96
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1Topics & keywords
- Permafrost
- Snow
- Snowmelt
- Environmental science
- Snow field
- Atmospheric sciences
- Snow cover
- Snow line
- Life in Land