#dustonsnow — Public Fediverse posts
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Our Cluster includes all kinds of dust researchers as we explore the source-to-sink movement of #dust in the #CriticalZone.
McKenzie Skiles is based at the University of #Utah and spoke with us at #AGU23 about their team's role in the Cluster and how being a part of the Critical Zone Collaborative Network has boosted access to resources.
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Cluster member Otto Lang, based at the University of #Utah, during his Friday morning #AGU23 poster session “A two decade record of dust on snow in the Great Salt Lake Basin: Interannual variability in radiative forcing and snowmelt timing”.
This work is at the core of our Dust^2 Cluster’s research. Long term data collection, how dust gets from its source to the snow surface, and how that dust is driving changing environmental processes.
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McKenzie Skiles is a Dust^2 Cluster member based at the University of #Utah. She’s also the primary convener of this afternoon’s Remote Sensing of the #Cryosphere: Season Snow I session.
We’re live sharing from this #AGU23 session which contains research and findings that could affect up to a billion people on our planet.
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#Nature's Where I Work feature includes Cluster member McKenzie Skiles.
Skiles' team leads the Dust^2 Cluster's projects investigating #DustOnSnow. "In areas with heavy dust deposition, such as the southern Rocky Mountains, dust accelerates melt by one or two months."
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“My graduate advisor was a #snow hydrologist, and as soon as I figured out that was a job you could have, I didn't really ever look back.”
University of #Utah based McKenzie Skiles is part of the #DustOnSnow team in the Cluster and a recent guest on the Last Chair #podcast.
#CriticalZone #EnvironmentalScience
https://www.skiutah.com/blog/authors/tom-kelly/dr-mckenzie-skiles-science-of-snow
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#UniversityOfUtah based McKenzie Skiles presenting about snow albedo research during #AGU22. Skiles is a collaborator on many sessions at this year's Annual Fall Meeting. #CriticalZone #DustOnSnow #SnowHydrology #SnowResearch
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McKenzie Skiles is part of our #DustOnSnow team. They're also the lead author for this paper which will be presented during an oral session Wednesday morning.
"Snow property retrievals and uncertainties from satellite imaging spectroscopy based on simulated SBG datasets derived from the SnowEx ‘21 Colorado AVIRIS-NG time series"