Reading Avalanches in a Field of White
A uniform white slope is anything but uniform to avalanche scientists. What looks like a blank screen to the casual skier is, to them, a layered archive of storms, thaws and winds. Each storm builds a new layer; each warm spell, wind event or hoarfrost night rewrites the surface. The discipline that decodes this record is snowpack stratigraphy, and it starts with reading texture and tone rather th...More
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