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Investigating the dynamics of bulk snow density in dry and wet conditions using a one-dimensional model

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Fig. 1. Snowpack in dry condition (a), and in wet condition (b)
Fig. 2. Meteorological forcings, and dynamics of depth, density andSWE for S1 and two hydrologic years: 2007–2008 (calibration) and2010–2011 (validation)
Fig. 3. Meteorological forcings, and dynamics of depth, density andandandSWE for S2 and two hydrologic years: 2006–2007 (calibration) and2010–2011 (validation)
Fig. 5. Comparison between measured data (black line) and fourdifferent modeling approaches (A–D), at S1, in terms of (a) snowdepth, (b) snow density , and (c) SWE
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