Abstract
Water content, water distribution and variations with time of these quantities in the natural snow cover are important parameters for microwave remote-sensing studies, snow stability investigations and snow hydrology studies. The most promising method for snow wetness determination is the measurement of the dielectric constant at radio frequencies. Recent developments of electronic devices for long-term recording of snow wetness are reported. The measurement system consists of two parts: the tuning and display unit with the battery pack and the flat capacitive sensor. The system is controlled by a built-in low-power microcomputer, the operation frequency for the sensor is 20.00 MHz. Measurement data are displayed on an LCD and are also stored in a RAM; data transfer for a PC for further data processing is possible by a built-in V24 interface. Up to four individual sensors can be operated simultaneously. Field measurements of long-term variations in snow wetness during diurnal cycles and registrations of penetrating meltwater or rain-water waves with the formation of water shock fronts are presented.
Publisher
International Glaciological Society
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48 articles.
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