Teaching natural hazards : the use of snow avalanches in demonstrating and addressing geographic topics and principles
Snow avalanches can be used to explicate weather and climate mechanisms, biogeographic principles, geomorphology, as well as human response and impact. - (DWG)
Large-scale snow depletion maps of the Gurgl Valley, Otztal, Tyrol, Austria, showing habitat variation in an alpine terrain in Proceedings of a Symposium on High Mountain Cartography.
Snow-depletion patterns shown on maps can be used to determine habitat conditions and to monitor snow cover changes from year to year. - (DWG)
Computer-aided analysis of satellite and aircraft MSS data for mapping snow-cover and water resources in Remote sensing application in agriculture and hydrology.
Models, either simple or complex, are the expression of our objective knowledge, when system analysis allows us to reach the core of phenomena. The A. gives examples of analysis about melting snow, and examples of models with karstic hydrology.