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Brief Communication: Update on the GPS reflection technique for measuring snow accumulation in Greenland
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https://scholar.colorado.edu/concern/articles/z316q296z
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GPS interferometric reflectometry (GPS-IR) is a technique that can be used to measure snow accumulation on ice sheets. The footprint of the method (∼1000 m2) is larger than that of many other in situ methods. A long-term comparison with hand measurements yielded an accuracy assessment of 2 cm. Depending on the placement of the GPS antenna, these data are also sensitive to firn density. The purpose of this short note is to make public GPS-IR measurements of snow accumulation for four sites in Greenland, compare these records with in situ sensors, and make available open-source GPS-IR software to the cryosphere community.
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- 6
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- 14
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- 2021-10-26
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- 1994-0424
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