Dr. Henry Burton Receives NSF’s CAREER Award
Jan 11, 2016
Dr. Henry Burton, an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, has received a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation, the agency’s highest honor for faculty members at the...Events Calendar
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The title of my talk directly addresses one of the top four objectives for hydrology, “Quantify rates of snow accumulation, snowmelt, ice melt, and sublimation from snow and ice worldwide at scales driven by topographic variability.” Remote sensing of snow water equivalent has posed a difficult problem for four decades, so perhaps a more likely approach will be through measurement of depth and modeling of snow density.