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Alexandre Langlois

Alexandre Langlois

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
2947
World Ranking
8155
National Ranking
418

Best Publications

  • Retrieving landscape freeze/thaw state from Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) radar and radiometer measurements.

    Chris Derksen;Xiaolan Xu;R. Scott Dunbar;Andreas Colliander

  • The influence of snow microstructure on dual-frequency radar measurements in a tundra environment

    Joshua King;Chris Derksen;Peter Toose;Alexandre Langlois

  • Variability and change in the Canadian cryosphere

    C. Derksen;S.L. Smith;M. Sharp;L. Brown

  • Major Issues in Simulating Some Arctic Snowpack Properties Using Current Detailed Snow Physics Models: Consequences for the Thermal Regime and Water Budget of Permafrost

    Florent Domine;Ghislain Picard;Samuel Morin;Mathieu Barrere

  • Evaluation of Spaceborne L-Band Radiometer Measurements for Terrestrial Freeze/Thaw Retrievals in Canada

    Alexandre Roy;Alain Royer;Chris Derksen;Ludovic Brucker

  • Validation of GlobSnow-2 snow water equivalent over Eastern Canada.

    Fanny Larue;Fanny Larue;Alain Royer;Danielle De Seve;Alexandre Langlois

  • Brightness Temperature Simulations of the Canadian Seasonal Snowpack Driven by Measurements of the Snow Specific Surface Area

    Alexandre Roy;Ghislain Picard;Alain Royer;Benoit Montpetit

  • Snow Microwave Emission Modeling of Ice Lenses Within a Snowpack Using the Microwave Emission Model for Layered Snowpacks

    Benoit Montpetit;Alain Royer;Alexandre Roy;Alexandre Langlois

  • New shortwave infrared albedo measurements for snow specific surface area retrieval

    B. Montpetit;A. Royer;A. Langlois;P. Cliche

  • A simple parameterization for a boreal forest radiative transfer model at microwave frequencies

    Alexandre Roy;Alain Royer;Jean-Pierre Wigneron;Alexandre Langlois

  • Improved simulation of Arctic circumpolar land area snow properties and soil temperatures

    Alain Royer;Ghislain Picard;Céline Vargel;Alexandre Langlois

  • Coupling the snow thermodynamic model SNOWPACK with the microwave emission model of layered snowpacks for subarctic and arctic snow water equivalent retrievals

    A. Langlois;A. Royer;C. Derksen;B. Montpetit

  • Comparison of commonly-used microwave radiative transfer models for snow remote sensing

    Alain Royer;Alexandre Roy;Benoit Montpetit;Olivier Saint-Jean-Rondeau

  • Detection of rain-on-snow (ROS) events and ice layer formation using passive microwave radiometry: A context for Peary caribou habitat in the Canadian Arctic

    A. Langlois;A. Langlois;C.-A. Johnson;B. Montpetit;A. Royer;A. Royer

  • Improved Corrections of Forest Effects on Passive Microwave Satellite Remote Sensing of Snow Over Boreal and Subarctic Regions

    A. Langlois;A. Royer;F. Dupont;A. Roy

  • New northern snowpack classification linked to vegetation cover on a latitudinal mega-transect across northeastern Canada

    Alain Royer;Florent Domine;Alexandre Roy;Alexandre Langlois

  • Dielectric properties of brine-wetted snow on first-year sea ice

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  • High‐resolution snow depth prediction using Random Forest algorithm with topographic parameters: A case study in the Greiner watershed, Nunavut

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  • Arctic and subarctic snow microstructure analysis for microwave brightness temperature simulations

    Céline Vargel;Céline Vargel;Alain Royer;Olivier St-Jean-Rondeau;Ghislain Picard

  • Hourly simulations of the microwave brightness temperature of seasonal snow in Quebec, Canada, using a coupled snow evolution―emission model

    L. Brucker;A. Royer;G. Picard;A. Langlois

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