Passive microwave-derived snow melt regions on the Greenland ice sheet

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Greenland, Ice Environments, Ice Mapping, Melting, Microwaves, Snow, Albedo, Brightness Temperature, Microwave Imagery, Periodic Variations, Time Series Analysis

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By comparing data from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) to field data, a melt threshold of the cross-polarized gradient ratio (XPGR), which is a normalized difference between the 19 GHz horizontally-polarized and 37 GHz vertically polarized brightness temperatures, is determined. This threshold, XPGR = -0.025, is used to classify dry and wet snow. The annual areal extent of melt is mapped for the years 1988 through 1991, and inter-annual variations of melt extent are examined. The results show that the melt extent varied from a low of 38.3% of the ice sheet (1990) to a high of 41.7% (1991) during the years 1988-1991.

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