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- Snowpack abstract "Snowpack forms from layers of snow that accumulate in geographic regions and high altitudes where the climate includes cold weather for extended periods during the year. Snowpacks are an important water resource that feed streams and rivers as they melt. Therefore snowpacks are both the drinking water source for many communities and a potential source of flooding (in case of sudden melting). Snowpacks also contribute mass to glaciers in their accumulation zone.Assessing the formation and stability of snowpacks is important in the study and prediction of avalanches. Scientists study the physical properties of snow under different conditions and their evolution, and more specifically snow metamorphism, snow hydrology (that is, the contribution of snow melt to catchment hydrology), the evolution of snow cover with climate change and its effect on the ice-albedo feedback and hydrology. Snow is also studied in a more global context of impact on animal habitats and plant succession. An important effort is put into snow classification, both as an hydrometeor and on the ground.".
- Snowpack thumbnail Snowpitglacier.jpg?width=300.
- Snowpack wikiPageExternalLink JHM548.1.
- Snowpack wikiPageExternalLink spip.php?rubrique73&lang=en.
- Snowpack wikiPageExternalLink index_EN.
- Snowpack wikiPageID "11201108".
- Snowpack wikiPageRevisionID "598167266".
- Snowpack hasPhotoCollection Snowpack.
- Snowpack subject Category:Avalanches.
- Snowpack subject Category:Snow.
- Snowpack type Abstraction100002137.
- Snowpack type Avalanche107405137.
- Snowpack type Avalanches.
- Snowpack type ChangeOfLocation107311115.
- Snowpack type Descent107363346.
- Snowpack type Event100029378.
- Snowpack type Happening107283608.
- Snowpack type Movement107309781.
- Snowpack type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Snowpack type Slide107404944.
- Snowpack type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Snowpack comment "Snowpack forms from layers of snow that accumulate in geographic regions and high altitudes where the climate includes cold weather for extended periods during the year. Snowpacks are an important water resource that feed streams and rivers as they melt. Therefore snowpacks are both the drinking water source for many communities and a potential source of flooding (in case of sudden melting).".
- Snowpack label "Accumulation annuelle de neige".
- Snowpack label "Snowpack".
- Snowpack label "積雪".
- Snowpack sameAs Accumulation_annuelle_de_neige.
- Snowpack sameAs 積雪.
- Snowpack sameAs m.0qmwp2x.
- Snowpack sameAs Q2822900.
- Snowpack sameAs Q2822900.
- Snowpack sameAs Snowpack.
- Snowpack wasDerivedFrom Snowpack?oldid=598167266.
- Snowpack depiction Snowpitglacier.jpg.
- Snowpack isPrimaryTopicOf Snowpack.