TY - Generic T1 - The Adirondack snow surveys T2 - 4th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference Y1 - 1936 A1 - Cullings, E.C. KW - Snow survey equipment, Snow survey procedures AB - The topography and temperature of the 12,000 sq. mi. Adirondack Region in northern New York State is described. The drainage system consists of 12 streams flowing in all directions from the Central Highland. Systematical snow surveys were started about 1926 and are made on Feb. 1, Mar. 1, and about the third week in March of each year. Snow surveying equipment, consisting of snow tube, scale, hook, notebook, and canvas bag, is described in terms of construction and usage. Snow and water depths are tabulated and results plotted on a map at the conclusion of each survey. It is recommended that snow surveying be combined with ground water observations and that correlations between snow, ground water, and streamflow be studied. Instructions to observers on purpose, procedure, equipment, measurement and computation are presented. JF - 4th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference T3 - Proceedings of the 4th Annual Western Interstate Snow Survey Conference PB - American Geophysical Union, Transactions, Part II: CY - Pasadena, California ER -