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Summary

The different snow sheets have special characteristics in order to different parameters (humidity, temperature, etc.) between the different snow falls and the final fusion in summer. This particular properties will be modified during the snow transformation process along the winter/spring seasons. We try to monitoring these properties using different geophysical and geochemical methods.

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2017-09-03
2024-04-19
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