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  • 1
    Signatur: MOP Per 581(3/1) ; ZSP-319/C-1(2. Ex.) ; ZSP-319/C-1
    In: Geodätische und Geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 3, Physik der festen Erde, 1
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: 188 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 5 Kartenbeilagen
    ISSN: 0435-6187
    Serie: Geodätische und Geophysikalische Veröffentlichungen : Reihe 3, Physik der festen Erde 1
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Anmerkung: Kartenbeilage unter dem Titel: Fedtschenko-Gletscher : Südblatt 〈1 : 50 000〉 , Kartenbeilage unter dem Titel: Fedtschenko-Gletscher : Nordblatt 〈1 : 50 000〉 , Kartenbeilage unter dem Titel: Fedtschenko-Gletscher : Zungenkarte 〈1 : 25 000〉 , Kartenbeilage unter dem Titel: Fedtschenko-Gletscher : Unterer Zungenteil 〈1 : 10 000〉 , Kartenbeilage unter dem Titel: Fedtschenko-Gletscher : Tanymas-Lappen 〈1 : 10 000〉 , Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Die Aufgabenstellung und die Durchführung der Arbeiten 1.1. Einführung 1.2. Fragen der glaziologischen Forschung 1.3. Der Fedtschenkogletscher und seine Erforschung 1.4. Die Aufgaben der glaziologischen Expedition im Jahre 1958 1.5. Die Tätigkeit der geodätischen Arbeitsgruppe 1.5.1. Organisation und Ablauf der Arbeiten 1.5.2 Trigonometrische Arbeiten 1.5.2.1. Die verwendeten Instrumente 1.5.2.2. Die Anlage und Beobachtung des trigonometrischen Netzes 1.5.3. Photogrammetrische Aufnahmearbeiten 1.5.3.1. Instrumente und photographisches Material 1.5.3.2. Die Anlage der photogrammetrischen Standlinien und die Aufnahme der Meßbilder 1.5.3.3. Die Ermittlung der Oberflächengeschwindigkeit des Eises 2. Die Auswertung der geodätischen und photogrammetrischen Messungen 2.1. Vorbemerkungen 2.2 Die Berechnung des trigonometrischen Netzes 2.2.1. Grundzüge der Berechnungen 2.2.2. Netzberechnungen 2.2.2.1. Die Dreieckskette am Unterlauf des Fedtschenkogletschers 2.2.2.2. Die trigonometrischen Beobachtungen am Mittellauf des Fedtschenkogletschers 2.2.2.3. Die trigonometrischen Beobachtungen im Tal des Gletschers Kleiner Tanymas 2.2.3. Die Kontrolle des Maßstabes der Triangulationen durch Basismessungen 2.2.4. Die Ergebnisse der trigonometrischen Messungen 2.3. Bestimmung der Koordinaten und Höhen für die photogrammetrischen Aufnahmestandlinien 2.4. Die photogrammetrische Paßpunktverdichtung 2.4.1. Allgemeines zur Paßpunktverdichtung 2.4.2. Das Identifizieren von Paßpunkten 2.4.3. Die photogrammetrische Bestimmung von Paßpunkten 2.4.3.1. Bemerkungen zur Bestimmungsmethode 2.4.3.2. Die Bestimmung der Daten der inneren Orientierung 2.4.3.3. Die Bestimmung der Paßpunkte durch numerische Meßtischphotogrammetrie 2.4.3.4. Die Genauigkeit der photogrammetrischen Paßpunktbestimmung 2.5. Die Kartierung der terrestrisch-stereophotogrammetrischen Aufnahmen 2.5.1. Auswertegrundlagen und Kartierungsmethode 2.5.2. Inhalt und Genauigkeit der Kartierungen 2 5.2.1. Kartierung des Fedtschenkogletschers und Teile seiner Nebengletscher im Maßstab 1 : 25000 2.5.2.2. Die Kartierung des letzten Teiles der Zunge des Fedtschenkogletschers im Maßstab 1 : 10000 2.5.2.3. Die Kartierung des Tanymaslappens im Maßstab 1 : 10000 2.6 Kartographische Arbeiten 3. Die glaziologische Auswertung 3.1. Die Aufgabenstellung für die glaziologische Auswertung 3.2. Die Verfahren der glaziologischen Auswertung 3.2.1. Die Bestimmung der Gletscherveränderungen durch Kartenvergleich 3.2.2. Die Ermittlung der Oberflächengeschwindigkeit des Eises 3.2.2.1. Die Auswertung der Meßbilder 3.2.2.2. Die Genauigkeit der Bestimmung der Oberflächengeschwindigkeit 3.2.3. Berechnung der Eisdicke und der Durchflußmengen 3.3. Die Ergebnisse der glaziologischen Auswertung 3.3.1. Vergleich der topographischen Karten von 1928 und 1958 3.3.1.1. Vergleich der Gletscherstände 3.3.1.2. Ermittlung des Eisverlustes des Fedtschenkogletschers 3.3.1.3. Sonstige Veränderungen 3.3.2. Ermittlung der Oberflächengeschwindigkeit des Eises 3.3.3. Berechnung der Eisdicke und der Durchflußmengen 3.3.4. Zusammenfassung der Vergleichsergebnisse 4. Literaturangaben 5. Bildanhang
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  • 2
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    Signatur: Q 119(1954) / Regal 51
    In: Astronomical results from observations made at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in the year ...
    Materialart: Monographie ausleihbar
    Seiten: viii, A 66 S.
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  • 3
    Signatur: O 4501(2) / Regal 11 ; O 3612(2) / Regal 11 ; O 2425(2)
    In: Handbuch der Vermessungskunde
    Materialart: Monographie ausleihbar
    Seiten: XIV, 816 S. + 1 Beil.
    Ausgabe: 10., völlig neubearb. und neu gegliederte Ausg.
    Serie: Handbuch der Vermessungskunde / Jordan Eggert Kneissl 2
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  • 4
    Monographie ausleihbar
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    Stuttgart : Metzler
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    Signatur: O 3612(1) / Regal 11
    In: Handbuch der Vermessungskunde
    Materialart: Monographie ausleihbar
    Seiten: XIV, 808 S.
    Ausgabe: 10., völlig neu bearb. und neu gegliederte Ausg.
    Serie: Handbuch der Vermessungskunde / Jordan Eggert Kneisl Bd. 1
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  • 5
    Signatur: 1965.470
    In: Abhandlungen der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig : Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Klasse
    Materialart: Monographie ausleihbar
    Seiten: 71 S.
    Serie: Abhandlungen der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig : Mathematisch-naturwissenschaftliche Klasse Bd.48, H.3
    Sprache: Deutsch
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  • 6
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    Hamburg : Deutsches Hydrographisches Institut
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    Signatur: SR 90.0945(13)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: ohne Zählung
    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 13
    Sprache: Deutsch
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  • 7
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    Hamburg : Deutsches Hydrographisches Institut
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    Signatur: SR 90.0945(19)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: ohne Zählung
    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 19
    Sprache: Deutsch
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  • 8
    Signatur: SR 90.0945(18)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
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    Seiten: ohne Zählung
    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 18
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Standort: Magazin - Bitte bestellen
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  • 9
    Signatur: SR 90.0945(17)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: ohne Zählung
    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 17
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Standort: Magazin - Bitte bestellen
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  • 10
    Signatur: SR 90.0945(21)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: ohne Zählung
    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 21
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  • 11
    Signatur: SR 90.1025(9)
    In: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Observatoriums der Technischen Universität Dresden
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    Seiten: S. 1087-1096
    Serie: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Instituts der Technischen Universität Dresden 9
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  • 12
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    Dresden : Lohrmann-Institut für Geodätische Astronomie
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    Signatur: SR 90.1025(3)
    In: Die Arbeiten des Lohrmann-Institutes für geodätische Astronomie im IGJ/IGC 1957bis 1959
    In: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Observatoriums der Technischen Universität Dresden
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: 129 S.
    Serie: 3
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  • 13
    Signatur: SR 90.0945(16)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
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    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 16
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Standort: Magazin - Bitte bestellen
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  • 14
    Signatur: SR 90.0945(14)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
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    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 14
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  • 15
    Signatur: SR 90.0945(20)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
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    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 20
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  • 16
    Signatur: SR 90.1025(7)
    In: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Observatoriums der Technischen Universität Dresden
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: S. 1790-1801
    Serie: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Instituts der Technischen Universität Dresden 7
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  • 17
    Signatur: SR 90.1025(5)
    In: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Observatoriums der Technischen Universität Dresden
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: S. 138-147
    Serie: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Institutes der Technischen Universität Dresden 5
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  • 18
    Signatur: SR 90.1025(4)
    In: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Observatoriums der Technischen Universität Dresden
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    Seiten: 16 S.
    Serie: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Instituts der Technischen Universität Dresden 4
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  • 19
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    Hamburg : Deutsches Hydrographisches Institut
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    Signatur: SR 90.0945(15)
    In: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse
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    Serie: Meereskundliche Beobachtungen und Ergebnisse 15
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  • 20
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    Dresden
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    Signatur: SR 90.1025(8)
    In: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Observatoriums der Technischen Universität Dresden
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    Serie: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Institutes des Technischen Universität Dresden 8
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  • 21
    Signatur: SR 90.1025(6)
    In: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Observatoriums der Technischen Universität Dresden
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    Seiten: 6 S.
    Serie: Mitteilungen des Lohrmann-Instituts der Technischen Unversität Dresden 6
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  • 22
    Monographie ausleihbar
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    Wittenberg : Ziemsen
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    Signatur: MOP 26011
    In: Die neue Brehm-Bücherei
    Materialart: Monographie ausleihbar
    Seiten: 103 S.
    Serie: Die neue Brehm-Bücherei 255
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  • 23
    Signatur: O 65(1954) / Regal 43
    Materialart: Monographie ausleihbar
    Seiten: 22 S.
    Standort: Magazin - Bitte bestellen
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  • 24
    Signatur: O 2069/10 / Mag. 31-32
    In: Geologie
    Materialart: Zeitschrift ausleihbar
    Seiten: 66 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Serie: Geologie : Beiheft 27
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  • 25
    Zeitschrift ausleihbar
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    Berlin : Akad.-Verl.
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    Signatur: Z 1079(40-46) / Mag. 31-32
    In: Geologie
    Materialart: Zeitschrift ausleihbar
    Seiten: 66 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Serie: Geologie : Beiheft 40
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  • 26
    Monographie ausleihbar
    Monographie ausleihbar
    Sverdlovsk : Akad. Nauk SSSR, Uralskij Filial
    Signatur: G 682/39 / C3
    Materialart: Monographie ausleihbar
    Seiten: 494 S.
    Serie: Trudy Gorno-Geologičeskogo Instituta / Akademija Nauk SSSR, Uralskij Filial 39
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  • 27
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    Kobenhavn : Geodaetisk Inst.
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    Signatur: O 1590(39) / Regal 28/1
    In: Meddelelse
    Materialart: Schriftenreihen ausleihbar
    Seiten: 67 S.
    Serie: Meddelelse / Geodaetisk Institut 39
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  • 28
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-60
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 60
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: This report presents numerical results on the feasibility study of the use of in-ice cooling for a power plant. As a result of this type of arrangement, a water pond under ice is formed. The pond size as a function of time for various operating conditions has been computed. The associated problems such as water temperature, power consumption, etc., are also studied.
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    Seiten: iv, 17, A6 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 60
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Open-loop system Method of analysis Time dependence of pond size Temperature of water in the pond Effect of inlet water temperature Effect of convection duct Power consumption for circulation of cooling water Condlusions Closed-loop system Method of analysis Time dependence of pond size Flow conditions of glycol solutions inside coil Discussion and conclusions References Appendix: Examples of calculations
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-62
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 62
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: Adhesive strength of ice for the systems ice/stainless steel and ice/optically flat fused quartz has been investigated as a function of surface roughness of steel surfaces and rates of shear for steel and quartz. The adhesive strength decreases with decreasing roughness of steel surfaces and the force vs time curves for smooth steel plates resemble those of two solids sliding over each other with a liquid layer sandwiched between them. This is particularly so in the case of quartz. The adhesive strength as a function of rate of shear is linear both for ice/stainless steel and ice/quartz; however, there are indications of yield values. The experimental results are in agreement with the assumption of a liquidlike layer on ice. Ratios of viscosity coefficient to the thickness of the layer have been evaluated for both systems and viscosity coefficients are estimated. The importance of interfacial free energy considerations is pointed out.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 62
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Experimental Materials Apparatus Experimental results Ice/metal interface Ice/quartz interface Discussion References
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-67
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 67
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The temperature distribution in snow subjected to gamma radiation from an operating nuclear reactor is analyzed mathematically, assuming that the effect of radiation is equivalent to a continuous heat source, the intensity of which is a function of the radial distance from the reactor. Steady-state solutions are derived for two cases: when the radial distance is 13 ft and when it is 19.1 ft. The results indicate that the temperature of the snow in certain regions in the several feet immediately below the foundation will exceed the design limit of 20°F. Increasing the shielding of the reactor will reduce the intensity of the radiation and snow temperature. Other possible ways to reduce the snow temperature include the use of refrigeration coils and the forcing of the atmospheric air through the snow.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 67
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-53
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 53
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The results of investigations on the structural changes of Greenland snow during age-hardening in the first 49 hr after ejection by a Peter snow miller from a trench 4.7 ft deep are reported, and the method of study is described. The samples of snow were taken at various distances from the trench 1, 3, 14, 25, and 49 hr after deposition, and their changes were studied as a function of time and distance from the trench. The porosity remained constant at an average of 50 ± 3%. The number of grains/cm^2 decreased with time and increased with distance from the trench because of the different speeds of sedimentation and wind sifting. The mean grain cross-section showed a similar dependence. The relative length of grain boundaries increased with time and slightly with distance from the trench, while the mean length of new grain-to-grain boundaries increased with age and decreased with distance from the trench. The mean number of adjacent grains per grain vs. relative length of grain boundaries showed a linear relation. A slight increase of new boundaries with increasing number of neighbors was also observed. Suggestions for a precise study of the age-hardening process of snow are made.
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    Seiten: v, 15, A5 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 53
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Methods of testing Sampling Preparation of samples Preparation of structure pictures Results Influence of time and place Porosity Number of grains/cm2 Mean grain cross section Relative length of grain boundaries (KM ratio) Mean number of adjacent grains per grain Number of new boundaries/cm 2 Mean length of new grain-to-grain boundaries Some interrelations of the structure data Structure of a 1-yr old Peter snow Suggestions for an exact study of the age-hardening process of snow References Appendix: Structure pictures
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 61
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The results of experiments on the bonding of polished and microtomed surfaces of bubble-free ice samples at -5°C with various loads are reported. Only a small part of the available surface area appeared to be bonded, this area increasing with the bonding load. Surfaces apposed immediately after preparation showed an appreciably higher force of separation than those joined after a time interval. The force of separation for surfaces placed together at 0% relative humidity was higher than that at 100% relative humidity. A simplified theory of bonding of irregular ice surfaces is formulated in the appendix. The calculations are based on the assumption of a distribution of small ice cylinders of equal cross sections but different heights located on a non-deformable plate. The cylinders are deformed by a constant force which is applied by another completely non-deformable flat plate. The deformation as a function of force and time and the force of separation as a function of load are derived, assuming that the distribution of heights is given by a box distribution (i.e., frequency of heights is constant).
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Materials Apparatus and procedure Results Discussion References Appendix: Compression of an assembly of cylinders
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 63
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: Experiments have been carried out on the plastic deformation of thick-walled snow-ice cylinders under hydrostatic pressure as a function of pressure and temperature. At constant circumferential stress and temperature the natural strain rate of closure is a constant. This constant varies with the circumferential stress according to a sine function and is exponentially dependent on temperature with an energy of activation of 14.1 kcal/mole at an average circumferential stress of 3.1 kg/cm^2. The mechanism of the plastic flow is in agreement with a mechanism proposed previously, that is, flow between grain boundaries takes place.
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Experimental Materials Apparatus Experimental results Deformation under constant hydrostatic pressure Deformation as a function of hydrostatic pressure Deformation as a function of temperature at constant pressure Discussion References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 69
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The relations between rate of snow accumulation, snow density, snow age, and depth below the surface are formulated in terms of a compactive viscosity factor, which is assumed to be a function of only density and temperature, with parameters which will vary with the snow-type sequences of different climatic areas of high polar glaciers. The theory could be useful in an analysis of the data obtained from the large number of snow pits in Greenland, Ellesmere Island,and Antarctica.
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction The Sorge depth-density curve Generalization for time-variable rate of accumulation Path of a particle on the surface y=B(h,t) Effect of temperature Computational procedure Densification under high loads References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 64
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The distribution of temperature throughout an idealized ice cap is studied. The idealized ice cap is considered as one with a constant growth rate, without internal movement, subject to a linear climatic change and to a constant geothermal influx. The problem is treated as a Stefan-type problem and the solution is obtained by the principle of superposition. The results indicate that the temperature at the base of the ice cap rises with time and eventually would reach the melting point of the ice. Under such conditions, it is concluded that the ice cap is not resting on a permafrost base as suggested by previous investigation.
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Mathematical development Method of solution Discussion of results Base temperature Minimum temperature Effect of rate of growth Effect of geothermal influx Comparison with observed results References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 103
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The effect of air flow on the thermal conductivity of snow was investigated. Steady-state temperature measurements were made along the edge and axis of a cylindrical bed of snow to determine the effective axial thermal conductivity of snow. Unconsolidated snow samples were used, with densities ranging from 0.376 to 0.472 g/cm^3 and corresponding snow particle sizes of 0.065 to 0.219 cm nominal diameter; the mass flow rates employed ranged from approximately 10-40 x 10^-4g/cm^2 sec. Snow density and sample size apparently have opposite effects on the effective thermal conductivity because of the flow of fluid in snow. The test apparatus is described in detail and is illustrated. The results of the experiments are tabulated, and a least square equation is given which represents the results well.
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Theory Apparatus and experimental procedure Results and discussion References Appendix A: Sample calculations of a and ke
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 105
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: A principle of particle segregation by freezing is presented. It is demonstrated experimentally by using a transparent freezing cabinet in which a sample of distilled water freezes from the bottom upward. In this way the freezing front line travels vertically and the particles are carried against gravity. By using the same material with different shapes (glass beads and broken quartz or glass) it is demonstrated that an important factor in particle migration is the shape of the particle or its contact area with the interface. By testing other materials with different shapes and sizes, it is demonstrated that another important factor is particle size and rate of freezing. Fine particles migrate under a wide range of rates of freezing; coarser ones migrate at lower and more limited ranges of rates of freezing. It is suggested that, for determining frost behavior of soils in permafrost regions, freezing from the bottom upward is a more reliable test than freezing from the top down. Freezing from the bottom more closely approximates freezing of the active layer above permafrost; also, friction with the cylinder testing wall is eliminated. The implication of this principle in engineering and studies of soil genesis in cold regions is emphasized.
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Experimental procedure Experimental results Conclusions and recommendations References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 108
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The theory of snow densification is further developed on the basis of an exponential relation between viscosity and density. A linear relation between load-stress and strain rate is not valid for high stresses, and is replaced by a hyperbolic sine function. An empirical function is given for the temperature cycle correction. Two equations are derived for calculating depth-density curves with computers, and a simplified one for use with desk calculators. Instructions are given for determination of function parameters from field data. Four depth-density curves for Greenland and Antarctic locations are computed and graphed to show that the theory is useful.
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Notation Stress analysis Analysis of densification process Non-Newtonian densification Equation for hyperbolic sine densification law Determination of parameters Discussion Glaciological engineering aspects References Appendix A: Example of calculation Appendix B: Snow density profiles
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 107
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The formation of lake ice was studied during the winter of 1956-57 at Post Pond, Lyme, N. H. Tabular, columnar, granular, and crenulate textures of 36 blocks of ice observed are discussed in terms of relative growth velocity and shown in a classification chart. Ice structures are characterized by Forel striations, Tyndall figures, bubbles and strain shadows. Average crystal areas increased with ice thickness, the rate of increase being greater toward lake center, and ceased to enlarge when in a continuous bubble layer. The lake-ice sheet grew both from top and bottom, .downward growth resulting from crystals in a favorable vertical orientation of a-axes and upward growth coming about by water flowing on the original upper ice surface and freezing. Exception to this type of growth was found in the lake area which froze first, where individual crystal areas were larger at the surface and there was no upper surface ice accretion. Fabric diagrams of ice outside the anomolous area show a change of optic axis orientation from a high percentage of c-axes vertical near the surface to a high percentage horizontal at the bottom.
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Description of the lake Cli rna te of the lake Methods of study Ice textures Crystal size Ice structures Crystal fabric studies Growth of an ice sheet References Appendix A: Weather data Appendix B: Sample data
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 110
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: Nafe's (1957) presentation of reflection and transmission coefficients at a solid-solid interface was used to compute tables for the case of ice in contact with another solid at a plane interface. Energy ratios of all the combinations of reflected and refracted plane P and S waves were computed for 30 different cases of the second solid. A compressional velocity of 3.6 km/sec, a density of 0.9 g/cm^3, and a value of 1/3 for Poisson's ratio were assumed for the ice. For the other solid, the velocity ranged from 1.2 to 6.0 km/sec, the density from 1.5 to 3.0 g/cm^3, and Poisson's ratio from 0 to 1/3. The computations were carried out with an electronic computer, and the results are presented graphically.
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Definitions Computation Results
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-115
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 115
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: SUMMARY Between 1 July and 7 August 1960, the U.S. Army Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, supported a £our-man glaciological expedition on the southern dome of the Greenland ice sheet. Measurements of snow temperature, density, ram hardness, and grain size were made at seven pit ~tudies along 191 mileS of over-snow traverse. In addition to the pit studies, 38 Rammsonde profiles were measured and 166 shallow pits were dug to measure temperature in the first meter of snow. The annual accumulation of snow was found to decrease westward, from 97 em water equivalent 50 miles from tP.e east coast, to 40 em 80 miles from the western margin. A possible precipitation shadow was encountered immediately west of the crest line of the ice sheet. The precipitation shadow and the decrease in accumulation westward indicate that the source area for the precipitation lies to the east of the southern dome, in the. Greenland Sea. Temperature profiles in the firn indicated that summer warming was still in progress. During August, melting at an elevation of 2000 m above se~ level was intense (OC in the top 75 em} •. According to the facies classification of glaciers (Benson, 1959, 1960}, most of the study area is in tfie percolation facies, with the possible exception of the westernmost· s.tation (mile l-138) which is at or near the saturation line. The daily heat exchange in the first meter of snow, near the time of maximum melt conditions, is between 20 and '35 cal/cinZ. This is approxi-mately 25o/o of the heat necessary to raise the temperature of a column of firn of unit cross Section and 1 m deep to the melting point. Effective values of thermal conductivity and diffusivity as determined from the temperature curves with no attempt made to isolate radiation and con-vection are, respectively, 4-6 x 10-3 cgs and 20-30 x 10-3 cgs. Radiation and convection in the first meter of firn cause "effective conductivity" values to be 4 to 7 times greater than the value k = 0. 0068pZ given by Abel's (1892), which is the conductivity at greater depths.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 115
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Method of investigation Location Pit studies Temperature Hardness Density Stratigraphic measurements Thermal studies Stratigraphic features Grain size Grain shape Crusts Discussion of results Temperature Altitude gradient Latitude gradient Depth-density relationship Depth-load relationship Densification Stratigraphic analysis Facies relationship Climatological aspects 1960 meteorological observations Temperature Wind Barometric pressure Radiation Cloudiness Visibility Thermal studies Summary and conclusions References Appendix A Appendix B
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-118
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 118
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The observation that newly frozen ice sheets, resulting from pools of -water freezing over,- support more than would be predicted by ordinary theory is assessed. A solution is presented for a circular plate on an elastic, sealed foundation. Graphical results are shown for supports at the circumference of the plate. Graphs to obtain moments in a circular plate on an elastic bearing surface, using a sealed or unsealed foundation, are compiled for fixed and simple supports. In reality the foundation may not be completely sealed, calling for discretion in selecting the actual moment. The ability of the refrozen ice sheet to support the extra load is explained by the fact that the water has been sealed between the surface and main sheet of ice and the volume occupied by the water cannot change.
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 117
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: An experiment was designed to investigate operator-variance in the determination of the plastic limit of cohesive soils, independent of sample preparation and hydration time. A standard sample was prepared by dry-mixing commercial clay, "Grundite", with a pure silt. After the sample was hydrated for 3 weeks, five random samples were taken and five replicates performed on each sample. Analysis of variance (AOV) shows that there is no reason to doubt that the sample is homogeneous at the 0.05 level of significance. Random samples were then distributed to five zones of operators, where a zone is defined as a group of operators with similar backgrounds and engineering interests. Two operators from each group performed five replicates. The AOV model used in the analysis is mixed with the upper level fixed and the two lower levels random. The estimated "within" and "between" operator variances are 0. 45 and 4. 18 respectively. The estimated "between zones" contribution to the total sum of squares is negative. No correlation was found between an operator's internal variance and his deviation from the grand mean. On the basis of this experiment, no reason-exists to doubt that an "untrained" operator can obtain results comparable to those of professional operators. The major factor contributing to the total sample variance is the inconsistency between the individual operators who, although able to duplicate their own determinations, do not call the same end point. To minimize between operator variance, a readily prepared standard sample is suggested with which any operator can calibrate his plastic limit determinations against the expected national average.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 117
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary ­Introduction Sample preparation Sample homogeneity Distribution of samples Analysis Conclusions and suggested standardization References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 119
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: An experimental investigation of stress-wave propagation in snow and ice is described. Seven types of Greenland snow were investigated to determine the extent to which the variation in dynamic response of the snow is a function of snow types, and were compared with results of similar Michigan snow experiments. A low-density explosive charge was detonated, sending a steep-fronted shock wave through a metal transfer plate and into the snow sample, compressing the snow and setting it in motion. Measurements were made on shock waves with amplitudes of less than 200 atm. Density and pressure behind the wave fronts were determined by simultaneous measurement of wave-propagation and particle velocity as limited by the fast elastic wave and the slow plastic wave of the two-front structure. Values calculated by the Rankine-Hugoniot jump conditions determined the points at which the material behaves plastically or hydrodynamically. The maximum stable pressure-volume states that snow can reach under shock loading are also shown. Sources of scatter in the results from variations in snow type and errors in data reduction and geometry changes are pointed out.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 119
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Test area description Experimental techniques Explosive initiation system Grid lines on snow Grid lines on driving plates The streak camera Synchronization of camera and event Synchronization of flash bulb and event Timing-light generator High-speed framing camera
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    Signatur: O 2075/1964 II
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    ISSN: 0367-6684 , 0568-5249 , 0568-5249
    Vorheriger Titel: Vorg. Akademija nauk SSSR Izvestija Akademii Nauk SSSR / Serija geografičeskaja i geofizičeskaja
    Nachfolgender Titel: Forts. Akademija nauk SSSR Izvestija Akademii Nauk SSSR / Fizika zemli
    Nachfolgender Titel: Forts. Akademija nauk SSSR Izvestija Akademii Nauk SSSR / Fizika atmosfery i okeana
    Sprache: Russisch , Englisch
    Anmerkung: Teils mit Jg.-Zählung , In kyrill. Schr
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 66
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: A simple theory is proposed for crack formation and development by soil desiccation on the basis of laboratory experiments utilizing soil samples (Bloomington till) with max particle size of 1 mm diam. held in flat wooden containers. The crack pattern is more dependent on the thickness of the soil sample than on temperature or humidity. Some effect is caused also by differences in the bottom material of the containers. The area of cells made by crack patterns has a log normal size distribution. Total length of cracks decreases with increase in sample thickness. The number of sides of cells also depends on the thickness. Cracking was found to begin from the center of the soil layer and to propagate to the surface or bottom with non-uniform speed.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 66
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Soil material Soil Preparation of the soil material Containers Temperature and humidity of the air Moisture content and dry density of the soil Experimental procedures and results General procedures Definition of the characteristics of cracking of soil Cracking moisture content Size of cells made by cracking of the soil Length of cracks Number of sides of cells Development of cracks Additional experiments Interfacial fracture markings Method of auxilliary tests on physical properties of the soil Elastic constants of the soil Shrinkage of soil due to desiccation Tests of the adhesion between the soil and the bottom material Results of auxiliary tests Elastic constants of the soil Free shrinkage process of the soil due to desiccation Adhesion between the soil and glass or wood Mechanism of crack formation due to the desiccation of soil Geometric interpretation Mechanical interpretation Conclusions References Appendix: Table of experiments
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 78
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: This climatological study makes use of the temperature, wind, and precipitation records from 12 stations on the Greenland Ice Sheet. Many of these stations were not in operation for concurrent periods and records for a year or more were available from only a few of them. The mean, mean maximum, mean minimum, absolute maximum, and absolute minimum temperatures were computed from the records. The highest absolute maximum temperature reported was 44°F at Mint Julep in southwestern Greenland. The lowest absolute minimum was -94°F at Northice in northern Greenland. This study shows that the prevailing wind usually was from the direction of the high central area of the ice sheet. Stations on the west slope had prevailing winds with an easterly component whereas stations on the east slope had prevailing winds with a westerly component. The wind speed varied from 0 to approximately 60 kt, but was predominantly in the 0 to 20 kt range. At some of the stations on the ice sheet, precipitation was measured in precipitation gages, at others it was measured as surface accumulation. At many locations the annual accumulation was determined from stratigraphic studies of the snow profile. The number of days on which snow occurred, expressed as percent of total days of observation, was used as an index to the amount of snowfall. The mean annual accumulation shows precipitation to be heavier on the west slope of the ice sheet than in other areas. The precipitation records at Northice indicate that the annual precipitation in that part of northern Greenland may be very light. The means for the various climatological parameters covered in this study are presented in tables and on a climatological map which presents a cartographic picture of the overall climatology of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 78
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Air temperature Wind direction and speed Precipitation and accumulation Climatological map for the Greenland Ice Sheet Appendix A: Temperature data Appendix B: Precipitation data
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-74
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 74
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The heat exchange of a snow cover was studied with respect to the effects of heat transfer processes on metamorphic action within the snow cover and the prediction of heat fluxes and the resulting changes in snow cover characteristics from standard meteorological information. Data collected at the USA SIPRE Keweenaw Field Station, Houghton, Michigan, were used to determine heat transfer by thermal radiation, convection, and conduction. The percent of daily incident solar radiation at the outer limits of the earth's atmosphere which reaches the snow surface ranged from 94 with clear skies to less than 20 with an overcast less than 1000 ft high and precipitation. Average diurnal patterns of total solar radiation may be estimated for various cloudiness. Total solar radiation with overcast clouds less than 5000 ft high averaged about 70% of the clear-sky radiation. Atmospheric radiation related to temperatures during clear nights gave a curve paralleling the black body radiation curve, although about 7 ly/hr lower in absolute values. Atmospheric radiation during clear skies was about 9 ly/hr less than that with low overcast conditions with no snow falling. In the presence of falling snow, total hemispherical radiation was about 5 ly/hr greater than with no snow falling but with' similar low overcast cloudiness. With low overcast cloudiness, the net long-wave exchange averaged about -17 ly/day in January and -8 ly/day in February. With clear skies the net long-wave exchange averaged about -128 ly/day in January and -120 ly/day in February. The net radiation exchange with clear skies during midday remained slightly negative in January and became increasingly positive through February. The highest positive values of net radiation occurred during the day with low overcast or broken cloudiness and precipitation. The largest net radiational loss of 9 ly/hr occurred at night with clear skies and nearly calm winds. The average magnitude of surface temperature inversions over snow was related to observations of cloudiness and wind speeds for both day and night. With winds of 12 knots or greater, the temperature difference in the first 10m was usually near adiabatic even with clear skies at night. During the day inversions seldom exceeded 1-2°C, and a slight lapse commonly occurred during low overcast conditions and moderate winds. The Liljequist method for computing turbulent heat transfer and conductive heat transfer in snow was used. Average air temperature is shown to exert a pronounced effect upon snow heat conduction, cold content and temperature profile. Average temperature differences through the snow, responsible for metamorphic action leading to the formation of depth hoar, can be estimated by a knowledge of the previous 20-hr average temperature. Snow hardness distributions, indicators of supporting capacity of snow, can be estimated graphically from snow density and depth observations.
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Part 1. Data analysis Introduction Estimating snow temperature distributions from meteorological information Radiative heat transfer Short-wave radiation Long-wave radiation Net radiation exchange Convective heat transfer Liljequist method Monin-Obukhov method Conductive heat transfer Heat transfer in soil Heat transfer in snow Direct relationships Measurement of snow properties Cold content of snow Vertical temperature gradient in snow and its effects Snow hardness Summary of the analysis Thermal radiative heat transfer Convective heat transfer Heat transfer processes in soil and snow Part II. Tabulated data for Keweenaw Field Station Description of data Location and periods of measurement Instrumentation Data processing Explanation of tables Thermal radiation data, Keweenaw Field Station References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 80
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: From the Introduction: During the last few years, there has been an increased interest in developing a rational explanation for the rather considerable variation in such bulk properties of sea ice as its strength, density, thermal conductivity, latent heat of melting, and coefficient of thermal expansion. Of these properties, sea-ice strength has received by far the most attention for practical reasons.
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Experimentation Method of growing salt ice Strength test procedures Bulk properties of salt ice Phase relations Density and air content Strength results Strength of fresh-water ice Strength of NaCl ice as a function of brine volume Strength of NaCl· 2H2O ice as a function of the relative volume of solid salt Effect of thermal history on salt-ice strength Phase hysteresis Geometric hysteresis Effect of short-term cooling on the strength of fresh-water and NaCl·2H2O ice Effect of the volume of inclosed air on the strength of salt ice Conclusions NaCl ice Sea ice References Appendix A: Volume of brine and NaCl· 2H2O in NaCl ice as a function of salinity and temperature Appendix B: Ring test results Normal test sequences Appendix C: Ring test results Hysteresis test sequences Appendix .b: Ring test results Thermal history test sequences
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 85,1
    In: The frost behavior of soils : laboratory and field data for a new concept, Part I
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Partial summary: Laboratory experiments have been performed with special cabinets in which soil samples, under complete saturation and without surcharges, were subjected to alternate freezing and thawing cycles. Tests included series with both freezing and thawing from the top and with freezing from the bottom and thawing from the top. The soil materials used were well-graded, sandy gravels, the finest one with 14% finer than no. 200 mesh (0. 074 mm).
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction to the problem Laboratory data Preliminary experiments Vertical sorting and volume changes produced by cyclic freeze -thaw Volume increase by sorting in straight graded samples without freezing and thawing Field data Vertical sorting of the active layer Correlation between laboratory and field data Conclusion and recommendations References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 84
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The law of sliding of ice over bedrock is generalized to include the effect of the presence of a longitudinal stress. The sliding velocity thus depends on both the shear stress acting at the bottom of an ice mass and the longitudinal stress. With this generalized law, it is still possible to make a one-dimensional analysis of the problem of calculating the profile of an ice cap or glacier, such as was carried out by Nye, and yet introduce the effect of large longitudinal stresses. As a result a profile can be calculated with two equations. One equation is applicable to the central region of an ice cap and the other equation (which was found by Nye) is valid elsewhere. By an appropriate joining of the profiles derived from these two equations, the complete profile of an ice cap can be obtained. From two sample calculations it is shown that, for a large ice cap, Nye's theory is valid practically everywhere, and there is no real need to bring in the modification. For a small ice cap, the modification to the profile is valid over an appreciable fraction of the total width of the ice cap. A very simple extension of the analysis of the ice cap profile allows for the effect of isostatic sinking of the bedrock surface under a large ice cap. (An initially flat bedrock surface was assumed. The analysis can be extended easily to allow for an arbitrarily shaped initial bedrock surface.)
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Theory Effective sliding velocity Estimate of stresses Surface profilecalculations Effect of the weight of ice on the bedrock base Sample calculations References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 85,2
    In: The frost behavior of soils : laboratory and field data for a new concept, Part II
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Laboratory experiments were performed with a specil closed-system side-freezing cabinet in which completely saturated soil samples were subjected to alternate freeze-thaw cycles without surcharge. A vertical or nearly vertical freezethaw plane was obtained in the side-freezing cabinet. The soil used was a straight graded noncohesive material with 14 finer than the No. 200 0.074 mm mesh sieve. According to frost criterion based only on gradation, the soil would be classified as a never frost-heaving moraine soil or non-frost-susceptible. All experiments were run for 20 and 22 cycles. Freezing rates used were as follows 30.0 mmhr 33.0 mmhr and 4 .0 mmhr. The initial dry density was approximately constant for each test at 1.8 gcm3 or 112.4 lbft3, and complete saturation was maintained in the tests.
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-71
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 71
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The depth-density relationship of the surface snow to 30-ft depth at three locations on the Greenland Ice Cap east of Thule is presented. Rates of accumulation and densification deduced from the pit studies are used in elementary mathematical expressions developed in this report. These expressions describe a densification process applicable to continuously accumulating polar snow, between the depths of 10 and 40 ft. Loads, densities, and rates of densification are presented in relation to depth and time and applied to problems of undersnow military construction.
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Field investigations Application of profile data Densification theory Engineering applications References
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 79
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The theory of a plate on an elastic foundation will closely predict the radial cracks observed in loading tests on floating ice sheets. However, the plate theory does not predict accurately the circumferential crack which forms ultimately with increased loading. The wedge theory is developed in an attempt to better predict the location and magnitude of the stresses causing the circumferential crack. The results obtained can be applied to help predict the ultimate bearing capacity of an ice sheet, provided the modulus of elasticity and flexural strength of the ice are known.
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Solution Applications Conclusions References Appendix A Computer program Graphs of nev functions, derivatives, and integrals Tables of nev functions, derivatives, and integrals
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 99
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: A study of how age hardening affects the various mechanical properties of processed snow was made. A description of how the age hardening process is affected by the variables of density, temperature, grain size, and shape is given. An empirical equation relating creep rate to stress, age, and density was obtained. The study also shows that the various mechanical properties are related to age by an exponential function.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 99
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    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Experimental facilities Experimental in-place measurements Density and homogeneity of processed snow Ram hardness Temperature measurements Mechanical properties Unconfined compressive strength Stress-strain relationships in unconfined compress ion Creep in unconfined compression Tensile strength Discussion of results References
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-100
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 100
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: From the Summary: During the summer of 1960, observations were made of ground fog on the Greenland Ice Cap and of sea fog in the Thule area in northwestern Greenland. A microscope-stage-fog impactor was designed, and its collection efficiency determined both empirically and by computation from the theoretical work of Langmuir and Blodgett (1946). The empirical efficiency was found to be considerably greater than the theoretical efficiency.
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Method Design and operation of the impactor Collection efficiency Computation from theoretical values of Langmuir and Blodgett Empirical values Observations and results Fog on the ice cap Sea fog near Thule Discussion Conclusions References
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-111,1
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 111,1
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: Optical scintillation, visual resolution, and wind and temperature profiles were measured over snow, ice and frozen ground. The data were analyzed to determine relationships between (1) scintillation and visual resolution and (2) scintillation and meteorological and surface conditions. The experimental results included (1) estimates of the limit of visual resolution, (2) telephotometer measurements of the apparent fluctuations in brightness (scintillation) of an artificial light source, and (3) measurements of wind direction and of the vertical distributions of wind speed and temperature. The optical path was 543 m long and 1.5 m above uniform horizontal surfaces. All scintillation and meteorological data are given in an appendix. The principal results of the analysis showed that for turbulent flow in stable stratification over snow (1) visual resolution deteriorated systematically as scintillation increased in intensity and (2) scintilliation intensity increased with increase in vertical temperature gradient. Scintilliation was at a minimum in the absence of thermal stratification and at a maximum (in very stable thermal stratification) during the sudden transition from laminar to turbulent flow. For a given temperature gradient, scintilliation increased with increase in wind speed. When wind and temperature gradients were combined in terms of the Richardson number and related to scintilliation, the data obtained over snow indicated a critical Richardson number of about 0.35. Scintilliation power spectra for eight periods revealed characteristics that could be related to visual resolution, the Richardson number and the mean wind speed component normal to the optical path. NOTE: This file is large. Allow your browser several minutes to download the file.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 111,1
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Page Summary Introduction The problem Previous work Plan of the investigation Conclusions Visual resolution and scintillation Visual resolution and wind, temperature, and surface conditions Visual resolution and height and length of optical path Results Measurements Analysis and discussion Visual resolution and scintillation relationships Scintillation and micrometeorological parameters Index of refraction fluctuations Scintillation and the temperature profile Scintillation and average wind speed Combined effects of wind speed and temperature gradient Scintillation and surface roughness Scintillation power spectra Scintillation and path length References Appendix A: Equipment and procedures Appendix B: Micrometeorological and scintillation data
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 112
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: The age hardening of artificially and naturally compacted snow has been investigated at the South Pole. Results show that the age-hardening process is greatly retarded at low temperatures. Artificially compacted samples of density 0.55 g/cm^3 attained a compressive strength of less than 3.0 kg/cm^2 after one year's aging at -49°C. Exposure to solar radiation accelerated the age hardening. Irradiated samples attained a strength of 6.0 kg/cm^2 after 100 hr, increasing to a virtual maximum of 8.0 kg/cm^2 at 600 hr. Compressive strengths increased witha decrease in snow-particle size and with an increasing angularity of the particles. Below 3 m the strength of naturally compacted snow was found to increase rapidly with an increase in density. Naturally compacted snow of density 0.55 g/cm^3 possessed considerably greater strength than any of the age-hardened samples of artificially compacted snow of the same density. Thin-section studies show that age hardening can be correlated with the formation and growth of intergranular bonds, and that bond growth falls off rapidly with decreasing temperature. In view of the low strength found in both naturally and artificially compacted snow at the South Pole, "cut-and-cover" undersnow camp construction may not prove practical at the South Pole.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 112
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Previous work Experimental methods Experimental results Series A Series B Series C Series D Series E Discussion Conclusions References Appendix A
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 94
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: A new mechanism is described which explains the formation of moraines in the ablation areas of cold ice caps. The mechanism involves the freezing of water onto the bottom surface of an ice cap. This water comes from regions of the bottom surface where the combination of the geothermal heat and the heat produced by sliding of ice over the bed is sufficient to melt ice. A number of criticisms are made of the shear hypothesis, which has been advanced to explain moraines occurring on Baffin Island and near Thule, Greenland. It is concluded that this older hypothesis may be inadequate to account for these moraines. Although in theory the mechanism proposed here undoubtedly would lead to the formation of moraines, the existing field data are insufficient to prove conclusively that actual moraines have originated in this way.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 94
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Comments on the shear hypothesis Appearance of the debris layers The possibility of cold ice scraping up debris The shear across a debris layer The geometry of the debris layers Freezing model Theory Discussion Conclusion References
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-95
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 95
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: An investigation was conducted at Camp Century, Greenland, to study the feasibility of using air wells to cool undersnow structures in the arctic during the summer months. From results obtained during the summers of 1959,and 1960 and late November, 1960, it was found that the air well is a practical and effective means of providing a -20°C air supply at volumetric flow rates of 1200 to 1700 ft^3/min. The extent and rate of warming of the snow beneath the trench floor by heat exchange between the air and the snow foundation was found to depend upon trench air temperature, fan capacity, fan arrangement, and casing length. For example, in a well cased to a depth of 17. 5 ft and equipped with a 5 hp fan drawing in air at a rate of 1700 ft^3/min, the maximum warming was found to be 12.5°C during a 42-day period. Snow temperature differences of about 7°C were found between similar trenches with and without a fan installation. The minimum permissible distance between two adjacent fans to eliminate, overlap in warming up the snow foundation is approximately 80 ft.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 95
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Theoretical background Test method and equipment Test operations Effectiveness of the air well Estimation of fan capacity Natural cooling in winter Change of trench foundation temperature Trench wall warm-up Conclusions and recommendations
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    Monographie Präsenzbestand
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    In: Expédition Antarctique Belge 1957-1958 : Résultats Scientifiques ; Vol. 3, Fasc. 1, Vol. 3, Fasc. 1
    Materialart: Monographie Präsenzbestand
    Seiten: 174 S , graph. Darst., Kt
    Serie: Expédition Antarctique Belge 1957-1958 : résultats sientifiques ; Vol. 3, Fasc. 1
    Sprache: Französisch
    Anmerkung: Table des Matières: Liste des figures. - Avant propos. - Préambule. - Introduction. - 1. Programme du Géomagnétisme. - 2. Situation de la base Roi Baudouin et plans des installations. - 3. Installation de la station de Géomagnétisme. - Pavillon des mesures absolues. - Pavillon des enregistreurs. - Le géomagnétisme au bâtiment "Science". - Installations électriques. - 4. Les instruments. - Nomenclature et description. - Etablissement du méridien magnétique et orientation des aimants des variomètres. - Installation et réglage des instruments. - 5. Les températures. - Variations journalières pour chaque variomètre. - Moyennes et écarts max. - Humidité relative. - 6. Les temps. - Controle et correction du temps. - Temps vrai de la station. - 7. Les magnétogrammes. - Marquage et magnétogrammes disponibles. - Magnétogramme du 8/9/1958 et description de l'aurore. - 8. Méthodes d'observation. - Constantes, méthodes de mesure utilisées, calculs. - Valeurs d'echelle et parallaxes. - Valeurs tabulées des mesures absolues. - 9. Mesures magnétiques en campagne. - Etablissement des stations. - Températures, durée et nombre des mesures. - Azimuts et temps. - Valeurs tabulées des mesures. - 10. Difficultés rencontrées et propositions. - Choix du terrain et installation des pavillons. - Solutions proposées pour la stabilité des pilliers. - Résumé des caractéristiques principales de la station. - Bibliographie.
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-70
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 70
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 70
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS: Preface. - Summary. - Chapter I. Introduction. - Operations and logistics. - Chapter II. Methods of investigation. - Region of investigation. - Pit studies. - Elevation measurements. - Chapter Ill. Stratigraphy and accumulation. - Introduction. - Diagenesis without melt. - Diagenesis with melt. - Diagenetic facies defined on glaciers. - Grain size. - Description of three stratigraphic features. - Principles of stratigraphic interpretation. - Selection of a reference datum in the annual stratigraphic sequence. - Stratigraphic correlation. - Distribution of annual accumulation. - Independent checks on the stratigraphic interpretations. - Chapter IV. Temperature distribution. - Seasonal temperature variation on the snow surface. - Seasonal temperature variation below the snow surface. - Distribution of mean annual temperature on the ice sheet. - Chapter V. Diagenetic facies- a classification of glaciers. - Temperature. - Hardness. - Density. - Glacier facies - a classification of glaciers. - Chapter VI. Densification of snow and firn. - Load-volume relationship. - Depth-density relationship. - Chapter VII. Climatological implications. - Introduction. - Katabatic winds and accumulation. - Annual heat exchange. - The balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet. - References. - Appendix A: Stratigraphy, meteorology and glaciology. - Appendix B: Mean annual temperature. - Appendix C: The data sheets.
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    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command, 145
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: An analysis is made of the time required to build up an ice-age ice sheet and of the time required to destroy such an ice sheet. The calculations are based on the approximation that the theory of perfect plasticity is valid. It is concluded that the time required to eliminate it. If it is assumed that the accumulation rate of an ice-age ice sheet lies of a large ic sheet is of the order of 15.000 to 30.00 years. Ablation rates of 1 to 2 meters/year lead to shrinkage times of the order of 2000 to 4000 years, provided ablation occurs over an appreciable area of the ice sheet.
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    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, CRREL, US Army Material Command 145
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Contents: Preface. - Summary. - Introduction. - Basis of theory. - Basic equations. - Ice sheets with only accumulation or ablation. - Growing ice sheets which contain only an accumulation zone. - Shrinking ice sheets which contain only an ablation zone. - Comments. - Ice sheet with both accumulation and ablation zones. - Growing ice sheets. - Shrinking ice sheets. - Conclusions. - References.
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-88
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 88
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: Four ground patterns were investigated by means of trenches cut in the outwash near Thule, Greenland: circular and linear depressions in unsorted material, polygonal troughs in unsorted material, sorted circles, and irregular mounds and depressions of low relief formed in unsorted finer grained material. Correlation is made between surface pattern, grain size and structure of the active layer, and type and distribution of ground ice for the patterns investigated. Classification of the active layer as disturbed, slightly disturbed, and undisturbed is based on the condition of primary depositional bedding and the presence or absence of vertical sorting. Other features of the active layer, depending upon its type, are an accumulation of fines at the bottom of the active layer and on top of stones, and a siliceous calcareous evaporite on the under surface and clean washed coarser particles beneath the larger stones. Fabric analysis of four kinds of ground ice is presented: ice wedge, relict ice, ice mass, and ice lens, as well as analysis of the contact of ice wedges with relict and mass ice. Practical applications, based on the conclusions, are given for the selection of foundation sites and the location of non-frost-susceptible building materials. NOTE: This is a very large file. Please give your browser several minutes to download the file.
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    Seiten: viii, 79 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 88
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Glossary Part 1 : Surface pattern, structure of the active layer, and type and distribution of ground ice in the permafrost Pattern type 1: Circular and linear depressions in unsorted outwash Circular depressions, area 1 Structure of the active layer Ground ice and its relation to surface morphology Linear depressions, area 5 Structure of the active layer Ground ice and its relation to surface morphology Pattern t ype 2 and 3: Polygonal troughs in unsorted outwash and sorted circles or centers of fines Area 3 Structure of the active layer Ground ice and its relation to surface morphology Area 4 Structure of the active layer Ground ice and its relat ion to surface morphology Pattern type 4: Mounds and depressions of low relief in unsorted outwash Area 4a Structure of the active layer Ground ice and its relatiop. to surface morphology Part 2: Ground ice studies Area 1 Lens ice History Appearance of the ice Fabric analysis Wedge ice History Appearance of the ice Fabric analysis Relict ice History Appearance of the ice Fabric analysis Contact between ice wedge and relict ice Ice sockets Area 5 Wedge ice Fabric analysis Relict ice Fabric analysis Area 3 Ice mass History Appearance of the ice Fabric analysis Ice wedge Fabric analysis Contact between ice mass and wedge Appearance of the ice Fabric analysis Summary and conclusions Pattern type 1: Linear and circular depressions in. unsorted outwash Pattern type 2: Polygonal troughs formed in unsorted outwash Pattern type 3: Sorted circles or centers of fines Pattern type 4: Mounds and depressions of low relief in fine-grained unsorted outwash Engineering applications References Appendix A: Associated studies Appendix B : Recommendations for further field and laboratory work Appendix C: Recommendations for field and laboratory techniques
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    Signatur: ZSP-202-90
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 90
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Summary: A new method is presented for extracting more meaningful information from snow profile data which will simplify the study of the permeability of snow. Earlier analyses normally employed statistical methods to determine property variations with depth, with the line of mean values established by the method of least squares. The mean curves derived in this manner may not represent properly the true nature of the snow pack, or aid in understanding the dynamic processes which are in action. The new graphical methods described distinguish the separate effects of densification and thermal metamorphism on permeability, permitting future advances in the analysis. Profile data obtained in 1954 and 1960 are reanalyzed using the new techniques. For a natural polar pack under conditions when no melting occurs and the accumulation is assumed continuous, the following conclusions may be made: permeability for a given density of snow increases with depth and time except possibly near the surface or at depths below 30 m; the rate of permeability change with depth for given densities decreases in a calculable way relative to the density; and, mean permeability changes with depth in a complex manner.
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    Seiten: iv, 14, A3, B2, C2 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Serie: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 90
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Standard methods of data presentation- A class interval method of data presentation Interpretation of the numerical data Interpretation of thin sections Conclusions References Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C
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