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Paper: TU3.L9.3
Session: NASA's SnowEx Campaign: Preliminary Results I
Time: Tuesday, July 25, 14:20 - 14:40
Presentation:  Oral
Topic:  Invited Sessions: NASA's SnowEx Campaign: Preliminary Results
Title:  A FIRST OVERVIEW OF SNOWEX GROUND-BASED REMOTE SENSING ACTIVITIES DURING THE WINTER 2016-2017
Authors:  Ludovic Brucker; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / USRA GESTAR 
 Christopher Hiemstra; CRREL 
 Hans-Peter Marshall; Boise State University 
 Kelly Elder; US Forest Service 
 Roger De Roo; University of Michigan 
 Mohammad Mousavi; University of Michigan 
 Francis Bliven; NASA Wallops Flight Facility 
 Walt Peterson; NASA Marshell Space Flight Center 
 Jeffrey S. Deems; NSIDC 
 Peter Gadomski; CRREL 
 Arthur Gelvin; CRREL 
 Lucas Spaete; Boise State University 
 Theodore Barnhart; University of Colorado 
 Ty Brandt; UCSB 
 John Burkhart; University of Oslo 
 Christopher Crawford; University of Maryland 
 Tri Datta; Columbia University 
 Havard Erikstrod; University of Oslo 
 Nancy Glenn; Boise State University 
 Katherine Hale; University of Colorado 
 Brent Holben; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 
 Paul Houser; George Mason University 
 Keith Jennings; University of Colorado 
 Richard Kelly; University of Waterloo 
 Jason Kraft; NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 
 Alexandre Langlois; University of Sherbrooke 
 Daniel McGrath; Colorado State University 
 Chelsea Merriman; Boise State University 
 Noah Molotch; University of Colorado 
 Anne Nolin; Oregon State Uni. 
 Chris Polashenski; Dartmouth College 
 Mark Raleigh; University of Colorado 
 Karl Rittger; University of Colorado 
 Chago Rodriguez; Boise State University 
 Alexandre Roy; University of Sherbrooke 
 McKenzie Skiles; Utah State University 
 Eric Small; University of Colorado 
 Marco Tedesco; Columbia University 
 Chris Tennant; Berckley 
 Aaron Thompson; University of Waterloo 
 Liuxi Tian; The University of Texas 
 Zach Uhlmann; Boise State University 
 Ryan Webb; University of Colorado 
 Matt Wingo; NASA Marshell Space Flight Center