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Journal of Glaciology | 2011

Measurement of vertical profiles of snow specific surface area with a 1 cm resolution using infrared reflectance: instrument description and validation

L. Arnaud; Ghislain Picard; Nicolas Champollion; Florent Domine; Jean-Charles Gallet; Eric Lefebvre; M. Fily; Jean-Marc Barnola

The specific surface area (SSA), defined as the surface area of ice per unit mass, is an important variable characterizing the complex microstructure of snow. Its application range covers the physical evolution of snow (metamorphism), photochemistry and optical and microwave remote sensing. This paper presents a new device, POSSSUM (Profiler Of Snow Specific Surface area Using SWIR reflectance Measurement), designed to allow the rapid acquisition of SSA profiles down to ∼20 m depth and with an effective vertical resolution of 10―20 mm. POSSSUM is based on the infrared (IR) reflectance technique: A laser diode operating at 1310 nm illuminates the snow at nadir incidence angle along the face of a drilled hole. The reflected radiance is measured at three zenith angles (20°, 40° and 60°) each for two azimuth angles (0° and 180°). A second laser operating at a shorter wavelength (635 nm), which is almost insensitive to SSA, allows the distance to the snow face to be estimated. The reflected IR radiance and the distance are combined to estimate bidirectional reflectances. These reflectances are converted into hemispherical reflectances and in turn into SSA using a theoretical formulation based on an asymptotic solution of the radiative transfer equation. The evaluation and validation of POSSSUMs SSA measurements took place in spring 2009 in the French Alps. The new method was compared with the methane adsorption technique and DUFISSS, another well-validated instrument based on the IR technique. The overall measurement error is in the range 10―15%.


Nature Climate Change | 2012

Inhibition of the positive snow-albedo feedback by precipitation in interior Antarctica

Ghislain Picard; Florent Domine; Gerhard Krinner; L. Arnaud; Eric Lefebvre


The Cryosphere | 2013

Snow spectral albedo at Summit, Greenland: measurements and numerical simulations based on physical and chemical properties of the snowpack

C. M. Carmagnola; Florent Domine; Marie Dumont; Patrick Wright; B. M. Strellis; Michael H. Bergin; Jack E. Dibb; Ghislain Picard; Quentin Libois; L. Arnaud; S. Morin


The Cryosphere | 2014

Implementation and evaluation of prognostic representations of the optical diameter of snow in the SURFEX/ISBA-Crocus detailed snowpack model

C. M. Carmagnola; S. Morin; Matthieu Lafaysse; Florent Domine; B. Lesaffre; Yves Lejeune; Ghislain Picard; L. Arnaud


The Cryosphere | 2014

Using MODIS land surface temperatures and the Crocus snow model to understand the warm bias of ERA-Interim reanalyses at the surface in Antarctica

H. Fréville; Eric Brun; Ghislain Picard; N. Tatarinova; L. Arnaud; C. Lanconelli; C. H. Reijmer; M. R. van den Broeke


The Cryosphere Discussions | 2015

Summertime evolution of snow specific surface area close to the surface on the Antarctic Plateau

Quentin Libois; Ghislain Picard; L. Arnaud; Marc Dumont; Matthieu Lafaysse; S. Morin; E. Lefebvre


The Cryosphere Discussions | 2010

Vertical profiles of the specific surface area of the snow at Dome C, Antarctica

J.-C. Gallet; Florent Domine; L. Arnaud; Ghislain Picard; Joel Savarino


The Cryosphere | 2015

Automatic monitoring of the effective thermal conductivity of snow in a low-Arctic shrub tundra

Florent Domine; Mathieu Barrere; Denis Sarrazin; S. Morin; L. Arnaud


The Cryosphere Discussions | 2013

Implementation and evaluation of prognostic representations of the optical diameter of snow in the detailed snowpack model SURFEX/ISBA-Crocus

C. M. Carmagnola; S. Morin; Matthieu Lafaysse; Florent Domine; B. Lesaffre; Yves Lejeune; Ghislain Picard; L. Arnaud


The Cryosphere Discussions | 2016

Estimation of superficial snow specific surface area from spectral albedo time-series at Dome C, Antarctica

Ghislain Picard; Quentin Libois; L. Arnaud; G. Vérin; Marie Dumont

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Ghislain Picard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Quentin Libois

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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J.-C. Gallet

Joseph Fourier University

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E. Lefebvre

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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G. Vérin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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