Publications
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2017
- (2017). Comparison of commonly-used microwave radiative transfer models for snow remote sensing. Remote Sensing of Environment, 190, 247-259. 10.1016/j.rse.2016.12.020.
2014
- (2014). Effect of snow surface metamorphism on Aquarius L-band radiometer observations at Dome C, Antarctica. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience & Remote Sensing, 52 (11), 7408-7417. 10.1109/TGRS.2014.2312102.
2013
- (2013). Simulation of the microwave emission of multi-layered snowpacks using the Dense Media Radiative transfer theory: the DMRT-ML model. Geosci. Model Dev., 6, 1061-1078. 10.5194/gmd-6-1061-2013.
2011
- (2011). Hourly simulations of the microwave brightness temperature of seasonal snow in Quebec, Canada, using a coupled snow evolution-emission model. Remote Sensing of Environment, 115 (8), 1966-1977. 10.1016/j.rse.2011.03.019.
- (2011). Modeling time series of microwave brightness temperature at Dome C, Antarctica, using vertically resolved snow temperature and microstructure measurements. Journal of Glaciology, 57 (201), 171-182. 10.3189/002214311795306736.
2010
- (2010). Snow grain size profile deduced from microwave snow emissivities in Antarctica. Journal of Glaciology, 56 (197), 514-524. 10.3189/002214310792447806.
- (2010). On the relationship between snow grain morphology and in-situ near infrared calibrated reflectance photographs. Cold Regions Science and Technology, 61 (1), 34-42. 10.1016/j.coldregions.2010.01.004.
2009
- (2009). Rapid change of snow surface properties at Vostok, East Antarctica, revealed by altimetry and radiometry. Remote Sensing of Environment, 113 (12), 2633-2641. 10.1016/j.rse.2009.07.019.
- (2009). Simulation of snow water equivalent (SWE) using thermodynamic snow models in Québec, Canada. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 10 (6), 1447-1463. 10.1175/2009JHM1154.1.
- (2009). Modeling time series of microwave brightness temperature in Antarctica. Journal of Glaciology, 55 (191), 10.3189/002214309788816678.
2008
- (2008). Snow melting bias in microwave mapping of Antarctic snow accumulation. The Cryosphere, 2 (2), 109-115. 10.5194/tc-2-109-2008.