Snow settlement rate is the process by which a snow pack compacts over time due to its own weight and external factors such as temperature and wind. This compaction reduces the volume of the snow, leading to a denser layer.
The rate of settlement can be influenced by various factors including the type of snow (e.g., wet vs. dry), temperature changes, and the duration of time the snow remains on the ground. Understanding this process is crucial for predicting avalanches and managing winter infrastructure.
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