Bilgilendirme: Kurulum ve veri kapsamındaki çalışmalar devam etmektedir. Göstereceğiniz anlayış için teşekkür ederiz.
 

Inter-Comparison of Field Snow Measurements Using Different Instruments in Türkiye

Loading...
Publication Logo

Date

2024

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Science Press

Open Access Color

OpenAIRE Downloads

OpenAIRE Views

Research Projects

Journal Issue

Abstract

Snow is important in T & uuml;rkiye especially in the mountainous eastern areas where it may stay on the ground for more than half of the year. This region plays a vital role in feeding the water resources of the trans-boundary Euphrates-Tigris Basin, supporting crucial dams for water supply, irrigation and energy production. Thus, easy, frequent, correct and economical ways of measuring the snowpack is crucial. The snow properties at specific locations in the mountainous eastern regions over the two snow seasons (2018 and 2019) were studied by using different instruments and techniques, snow pit (box/cylinder/wedge cutter types), snow tube (Federal Sampler) and SnoTel (Snowpack Analyzer). The results point out a 1.7%-7.1% variation between different cutter type snow density measurements within snow pit analysis and the long-term utilized snow tube observations show a closer relation to box/cylinder type cutters. As for the continuous SnoTel observations, a variation of 2.4%-9.8% with various cutter types and a 5.9% difference regarding the snow tube density results are detected. These findings indicate a close range among different instruments, but it is the best when all three systems complement each other to characterize the snowpack effectively in the complex terrain since each has its own advantages.

Description

Sorman, Ali Arda/0000-0003-3143-7793

Keywords

Snow Measurements, Snow Pit, Snow Tube, Snotel, Snow Density, Upper Euphrates Basin

Fields of Science

Citation

WoS Q

Q3

Scopus Q

Q3

Source

Journal of Mountain Science

Volume

21

Issue

10

Start Page

3368

End Page

3379
Google Scholar Logo
Google Scholar™

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG data could not be loaded because of an error. Please refresh the page or try again later.