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Bilanyuk Volodymyr, Tikhanovich Ievhen. ??????? ??????? ? ??????????? ???????? = Avalanche process in Ukrainian Carpathians. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2015;5(7):96-104. ISSN 2391-8306. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19307ht... see more

A new snowpack stability test, quantitative step-loading block test (QSLBT) has beendeveloped and used operationally by the Snow and Avalanche Study Establishment during thewinter 2004-05 at Patsio Research Station in Great Himalayan range. This test is s... see more

Parâng Mountains belong to Southern Carpathians, having the maximum altitude in Parângul Mare Peak (2519 m a.s.l.). The geology is dominated by crystalline schists, due to whom the relief is characterized by steep slopes. Between 1400 – 1700 m the average... see more

The descent of avalanches is quite a usual phenomenon for the Ukrainian Carpathians, as well as for the conditions of mountain terrain in general. The Gorgany range of the Carpathian mountains is a typical avalanche-prone territory. Avalanches cause signi... see more

The study of snow characteristics using conventional techniques for vast, rugged andremote snow covered areas of Himalayas is very difficult. In the present study, the satellite dataof SSM/I sensor has been used. Changes in snow accumulation result in rel... see more

Between the late Little Ice Age (LIA) cold stage and the early 20th century warmer scenario, a transitional regime characterized by an unstable climatic pattern generated a series of climate extremes affecting mid-latitude mountainous areas, as the Asturi... see more

The availability of in situ snow water equivalent (SWE), snowmelt and run-off measurements is still very limited especially in remote areas as the density of operational stations and field observations is often scarce and usually costly, labour-intense an... see more

On 5–7 April 2018, a landfalling atmospheric river resulted in widespread heavy precipitation in the Sierra Nevada of California and Nevada. Observed snow levels during this event were among the highest snow levels recorded since observations began ... see more

Snowmelt provides a reliable water resource for meeting domestic, agricultural, industrial and hydropower demands. Consequently, estimating the available snow water equivalent is essential for water resource management of snowy regions. Due to the spatiot... see more

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