
Further Reading
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.
(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.
(2011). Modeling time series of microwave brightness temperature in Antarctica.
Journal of Glaciology. 55(191),
(2009). On the relationship between snow grain morphology and in-situ near infrared calibrated reflectance photographs.
Cold Regions Science and Technology. 61(1), 34-42.
(2010). Simulation of snow water equivalent (SWE) using thermodynamic snow models in Québec, Canada.
Journal of Hydrometeorology. 10(6), 1447-1463.
(2009). 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.
(2013). Snow grain size profile deduced from microwave snow emissivities in Antarctica.
Journal of Glaciology. 56(197), 514-524.
(2010). Snow melting bias in microwave mapping of Antarctic snow accumulation.
The Cryosphere. 2(2), 109-115.
(2008).