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Vincent Favier
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 108
Citations - 4464
Vincent Favier is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Snow. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 91 publications receiving 3519 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincent Favier include University of La Serena & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Retrieval of Snow Properties from the Sentinel-3 Ocean and Land Colour Instrument
Alexander A. Kokhanovsky,Maxim Lamare,Olaf Danne,Carsten Brockmann,Marie Dumont,Ghislain Picard,Laurent Arnaud,Vincent Favier,Bruno Jourdain,Emmanuel Le Meur,Biagio Di Mauro,Teruo Aoki,Masashi Niwano,Vladimir Rozanov,Sergey Korkin,Sepp Kipfstuhl,Johannes Freitag,Maria Hoerhold,Alexandra Zuhr,Diana Vladimirova,Anne-Katrine Faber,Hans Christian Steen-Larsen,Sonja Wahl,Jonas Kvist Andersen,Baptiste Vandecrux,Dirk van As,Kenneth D. Mankoff,Michael Kern,Eleonora P. Zege,Jason E. Box +29 more
TL;DR: In this article, the spectral and broadband albedo of OLCI spectral reflectance measurements in the range 400-1020 nm were extracted from clean and polluted snow fields.
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Comparison between observed and simulated aeolian snow mass fluxes in Adélie Land, East Antarctica
Charles Amory,A. Trouvilliez,Hubert Gallée,Hubert Gallée,Vincent Favier,Vincent Favier,Florence Naaim-Bouvet,Christophe Genthon,Christophe Genthon,Cécile Agosta,Luc Piard,Luc Piard,Hervé Bellot +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the MAR regional climate model including a coupled snowpack/aeolian snow transport parameterization, was run at a fine spatial (5 km horizontal and 2 m vertical) resolution over 1 summer month in coastal Adelie Land.
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Antarctic Atmospheric River Climatology and Precipitation Impacts
Jonathan Wille,Vincent Favier,Irina Gorodetskaya,Cécile Agosta,Christoph Kittel,Jai Chowdhry Beeman,Nicolas C. Jourdain,Jan T. M. Lenaerts,Francis Codron +8 more
TL;DR: Turner et al. as discussed by the authors classified the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) as a polar desert where, similar to other deserts around the world, the annual precipitation is dependent on a few episodic precipitation events.
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Mass balance of the ice sheets and glaciers – Progress since AR5 and challenges
Edward Hanna,Frank Pattyn,Francisco Navarro,Vincent Favier,Heiko Goelzer,Heiko Goelzer,Michiel R. van den Broeke,Miren Vizcaino,Pippa L. Whitehouse,Catherine Ritz,Kevin Bulthuis,Kevin Bulthuis,Ben Smith +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent observational estimates of ice sheet and glacier mass balance, and their related uncertainties, is presented, focusing on the response to climate change during 1992-2018, and especially the post-IPCC AR5 period.
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High-resolution modelling of the Antarctic surface mass balance, application for the twentieth, twenty first and twenty second centuries
Cécile Agosta,Vincent Favier,Gerhard Krinner,Hubert Gallée,Xavier Fettweis,Christophe Genthon +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a computationally efficient, physical downscaling model for high-resolution (15 km) long-term surface mass balance (SMB) projections, which was forced with the LMDZ4 atmospheric general circulation model to assess Antarctic SMB variability in the twenty first and twenty second centuries under two different scenarios.