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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
4335
World Ranking
7661
National Ranking
2601

Best Publications

  • Snow depth variability in the Northern Hemisphere mountains observed from space.

    Hans Lievens;Hans Lievens;Matthias Demuzere;Matthias Demuzere;Hans-Peter Marshall;Hans-Peter Marshall;Rolf H. Reichle

  • Inter-comparison and evaluation of sea ice algorithms: towards further identification of challenges and optimal approach using passive microwave observations

    N. Ivanova;L. T. Pedersen;R. T. Tonboe;S. Kern

  • Changing Arctic Snow Cover: A Review of Recent Developments and Assessment of Future Needs for Observations, Modelling, and Impacts

    Stef Bokhorst;Stine Højlund Pedersen;Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker;Oleg Anisimov

  • Satellite and In Situ Salinity: Understanding Near-Surface Stratification and Subfootprint Variability

    J. Boutin;Y. Chao;W. E. Asher;Thierry Delcroix

  • Simulation of the microwave emission of multi-layered snowpacks using the Dense Media Radiative transfer theory: the DMRT-ML model

    G. Picard;G. Picard;Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker;A. Roy;F. Dupont;F. Dupont;F. Dupont

  • Spatial extent and temporal variability of Greenland firn aquifers detected by ground and airborne radars

    Clément Miège;Richard R. Forster;Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker;Lora S. Koenig

  • Initial in Situ Measurements of Perennial Meltwater Storage in the Greenland Firn Aquifer

    Lora S. Koenig;Clément Miège;Richard R. Forster;Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker

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

    Alexandre Roy;Alain Royer;Chris Derksen;Ludovic Brucker

  • Modeling time series of microwave brightness temperature in Antarctica

    Ghislain Picard;Ludovic Brucker;Michel Fily;Hubert Gallée

  • Review article: Global monitoring of snow water equivalent using high-frequency radar remote sensing

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  • Modeling time series of microwave brightness temperature at Dome C, Antarctica, using vertically resolved snow temperature and microstructure measurements

    Ludovic Brucker;Ghislain Picard;Laurent Arnaud;Jean-Marc Barnola

  • The 32-year record-high surface melt in 2019/2020 on the northern George VI Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula

    Alison F. Banwell;Alison F. Banwell;Rajashree Tri Datta;Rajashree Tri Datta;Rebecca L. Dell;Mahsa Moussavi;Mahsa Moussavi

  • Analysis of the warmest Arctic winter, 2015‐2016

    Richard I. Cullather;Richard I. Cullather;Young-Kwon Lim;Young-Kwon Lim;Linette N. Boisvert;Linette N. Boisvert;Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker

  • Snow grain-size profiles deduced from microwave snow emissivities in Antarctica

    Ludovic Brucker;Ghislain Picard;Michel Fily

  • Spatially Extensive Ground‐Penetrating Radar Snow Depth Observations During NASA's 2017 SnowEx Campaign: Comparison With In Situ, Airborne, and Satellite Observations

    Daniel McGrath;Ryan Webb;Ryan Webb;David Shean;Randall Bonnell

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

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

  • Arctic-scale assessment of satellite passive microwave-derived snow depth on sea ice using Operation IceBridge airborne data

    Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker;Thorsten Markus

  • Intercomparison of snow depth retrievals over Arctic sea ice from radar data acquired by Operation IceBridge

    Ron Kwok;Nathan T. Kurtz;Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker;Alvaro Ivanoff

  • Space-Based Observations for Understanding Changes in the Arctic-Boreal Zone

    Bryan N. Duncan;Lesley E. Ott;James B. Abshire;Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker

  • Drainage of Southeast Greenland Firn Aquifer Water through Crevasses to the Bed

    Kristin Poinar;Ian Joughin;David Lilien;Ludovic Brucker;Ludovic Brucker

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