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  • 1
    Call number: AWI G2-18-91730
    In: Revista del Museo de La Plata. Nueva Serie; T. 4, Sección Geología
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    Pages: S. 125-178
    Language: Spanish
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Call number: ZSP-202-18
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 18
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Various strength properties of naturally compacted high-density snows, in the density range of from 0.40 to 0.75 g/cm^3, are reported. Test results are given for: unconfined compression; unconfined and confined double shear; ring, flexural, and centrifugal tensile strength; torsional shear; and work of disaggregation. The work of disaggregation per unit volume was related to crushing, tensile, and shear strength at various lateral pressures, using the same empirical relationship. The results of the various tests measuring the tensile strength of the snow compare favorably with each other. An attempt was made to use the direct shear strength results in Coulomb’s equation for the determination of Mohr’s envelope of rupture for snow. These tests yield higher values than those obtained in unconfined compression tests. However, angles of internal friction obtained considering Mohr’s envelope to be straight line seem to agree with measurements taken on an unconfined compression specimen.
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    Pages: 19 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 18
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Page Preface Summary Introduction Temperature correction factors Crushing strength Tensile strength · Shear strength Torsional shear strength Work of disaggregation of snow Angle of internal friction and apparent unit cohesion Discussion of results References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-19
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 19
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract: Measurements were made of global and net radiation between 6 July and 7 August 1955 at a site on the Greenland Ice Cap located near 78°N latitude and at an elevation of 6800 ft. Snow-surface temperatures during this period were below 0°C and mean cloudiness was 0.7. Total incident global radiation measured during the 33-day period amounted to 20,628 ?? of which only 3059 ??, or about 15%, were absorbed by the snow cover. Most of the absorbed global radiation was re-emitted as long-wave radiation, so the net gain during the observation period amounted to not more than 7.6 ??/day. Diffuse sky radiation amounted to only 19% of all incoming global radiation measured at the ice-cap research site. In the temperate zone, diffuse sky radiation amounts to 30% or more of the incoming radiation. The small amount of diffuse sky radiation indicates low atmospheric turbidity in this polar climatic zone. Incident global radiation was reduced by 6% in the presence of a 0.5 cloud cover. Under full overcast conditions the snow surface received 65% of the global radiation measured on clear days. In the temperate zone as little as 30% of global radiation reaches the earth under full cloud cover. The large amount of global radiation received in the Arctic under full cloud cover is the primary cause of one form of arctic white-out. Accompanying the small decrease in global radiation caused by cloudiness is a large decrease in effective outgoing long-wave radiation, with an increase in the net radiation balance. This condition contributes to a greater potential ablation of the snow and ice cover during cloudy seasons. The long-wave radiation balance at this site on the ice cap was always negative during the period covered by this study. Errors associated with the measurement of solar radiation at the low sun angles which prevailed at the research site were found to be about -3%. No correction was applied to the basic data, however, since there were insufficient data to establish the consistency of this error over the period of observation. During periods of blowing and drifting snow, 6% more global radiation was measured at 1.25 m above the snow surface than at 5.7 m elevation. The increase may be due to multiple reflection within the layer of blowing snow. The atmospheric transmission coefficient at the ice-cap site was found to be 0.968. This high value was associated with the low atmospheric turbidity. The heat balance of the snow cover as computed from the radiation measurements and a temperature profile in the snow was found to be 7.6 ??/day at the ice-cap site. This is a negligible heat gain when compared with the 400 ??/day gain by a spring snow pack in the Sierra Nevada of California. For the entire season when the sun is above the horizon, the estimated net gain by the ice cap is 1000 ??, no more than a 2-1/2-day heat supply used in melting the snow of the High Sierra. Some measurements made with a silicon solar battery similar to those developed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories indicate that it may have a significantly higher efficiency on the ice cap than in the more temperate zone. Verification of this apparent increase in efficiency and the causes for it require further study of the performance of the p-n junction cells in the Arctic.
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    Pages: iv, 20, [2] Seiten , Illustrationen , 27 cm
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 19
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS I. Introduction II. Instrumentation Recording of data III. Results Global radiation Albedo of snow Diffuse sky radiation Effect of clouds on radiation Atmospheric and terrestrial radiation Effect of low sun angle on measured radiation Global radiation gradient Atmospheric transmission coefficient Heat balance of snow cover Applied use of solar energy References. Appendix
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    Call number: ZSP-202-51
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 51
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The study was made in order to simulate the deformation of a tunnel in glacier ice and compare the results with the theoretical value derived from compression or tension tests. The plastic deformation of commercial polycrystalline ice and manufactured snow-ice was determined by measuring the discharge of oil from the cavity of closed hollow ice cylinders subjected to high external pressure in an oil-filled pressure chamber. The deformation vs time curves were similar to those obtained in compression or tension tests. The relationships between minimum strain rate and applied pressure, or between minimum strain rate and the circumferential stress at the surface of the inner cavity, were found to differ from the power law ϵ ̇= ασⁿ, the value of n being an increasing function of stress. Analysis of time deformation curves indicates that viscoelastic models proposed by former investigators do not apply to the mechanism of the plastic deformation of ice.
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    Pages: iv, 10 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 51
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Apparatus Specimens Experimental procedures and results Analysis of the data Discussion References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-52
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 52
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The results of studies on the physical properties of fog whiteout, as it occurred at Site 2 on the Greenland Ice Cap in the summers of 1956 and 1957, are reported and compared with the results of other studies; the instruments, methods of measurement, and data-reduction techniques used are described; and attempts at dissipating whiteout by AgI (silver iodide) seeding are discussed briefly. Emphasis was given to measurements of fog-particle size distribution, liquid-water content, relative humidity, visibility, and atmospheric nuclei. The data are tabulated. The synoptic situations for 2 selected cases of fog whiteout at relative humidities of less than 100% (possibly because of the presence of salt solutions) are described; and the balance between the rate at which water is made available in the air as it is lifted over the Ice Cap and the rate of water flux to the snow surface is computed using various equations. Efforts at fog dispersal by AgI seeding from the ground were inconclusive.
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    Pages: iv, 18, A1 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 52
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Definition of whiteout Scope of this study Instrumentation and observations Location of project: Fog particle measurements Atmospheric humidity measurements Visibility measurements Air temperature measurements Radiation measurements Atmospheric nuclei Observations of fog whiteout Conditions prior to onset of whiteout Conditions at time of arrival and during whiteout Micro-structure of fog whiteout Analysis of moisture balance during two selected cases Synoptic situation for case 1 Synoptic situation for case 2 Computations Attempts at fog whiteout dispersal References Appendix A - Freezing nuclei observations Appendix B - Absolute humidity gradient data
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    Stuttgart : Franckh
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    Call number: AWI E2-16-90307
    In: Der Kampf um den Nordpol / Karl H. Salzmann
    In: Die Kosmos-Bibliothek ; 221
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 77 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Series Statement: Kosmos-Bibliothek 221
    Language: German
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Fridtjof Nansen, seine "Fram"-Drift und sein Polvorstoß (1893-1896). - Zum Pol von Spitzbergen und Franz-Josef-Land (1894-1909). - Frederick Albert Cook und Robert Edwin Peary (1908 u. 1909). - Die Peary-Cook-Polkontroverse. - Die heroische Epoche der Polarforschung ging zu Ende. - Literaturauswahl.
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    Moskva : Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo Fiziko-Matematičeskoj Literatury
    Call number: AWI S5-19-92294
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 409 Seiten
    Language: Russian , German
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Call number: ZSP-202-17
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 17
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The ice-cored moraine which occurs on the margin of the Greenland Ice Cap, east of Thule Air Base, was investigated during the summers of 1954 and 1955. A synthesis of the field data gathered leads to the following conclusions: 1.) The outer zone of the ice margin is composed of stagnant ice which acts as a barrier to movement of mobile ice from the interior. 2.) The mobile ice overrides the barrier zone in a series of high angle imbricate shears. 3.) These shears carry old ground moraine from the subglacial floor toward the surface. 4.) Differential ablation on the surface results in the formation of ice-cored moraine ridges, parallel to the strike of the shear. 5.) Recent stagnation and recession of the ice margin in the Thule area has resulted in the formation of a belt of successive shear moraines. 6.) Geomorphic processes in addition to ablation (particularly wind action) control the surface expression of the shear moraines. 7.) Subglacial topography is the primary control on the trend of both ice edge and moraine ridges. 8.) The complex Thule Ramp shear moraine has resulted from a faster-moving ice mass to the north overriding the Thule Ramp ice. 9.) The prominent ice cliffs are manifestations of erosion by wind and water. 10.) The tunnel in the Thule Ramp ice cliff indicates a former development of shear moraine in the area. 11.) Structural and geomorphic features indicate glacial cycles in the area of both long and short duration. 12.) The shear moraines in the Thule area offer a possible explanation for the mode of ground moraine deposition in some areas of continental glaciation during the late Pleistocene. The work done in 1954 and 1955 was in the nature of a glacial geomorphologic reconnaissance. Intensive study remains to be done, particularly in the Thule Ramp area, on ice structure, movement, and ablation before a complete understanding of both present and past glacial regimes can be reached.
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    Pages: vi, 46, [2] Seiten , Illustrationen , 27 cm
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 17
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Introduction I. Physiographic description of study area II. Structure of the marginal zone of the ice cap III. Geomorphologic processes IV. Recent glacial history of the ice margin
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Call number: ZSP-202-20
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 20
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Investigations on sea ice at Hopedale, Labrador, March 1956, included: small beam tests and in-place cantilever beam tests for flexural strength; ring tensile-strength tests; unconfined compression tests, with stress-strain studies to determine "Young's modulus"; and double shear tests. The results exhibit a great deal of scatter, primarily due to the inhomogeneity of sea ice. Ring tensile strength values range between 3.3 kg/cm^2 and 22.3 kg/cm2 between -2.5°C and -19.1°C. The small beam tests give flexural strength values from 0.5 to 17.3 kg/cm^2 in a similar temperature range. The in-place pull-up cantilever beam tests give flexural strength values of 2.2 to 4.0 kg/cm^2, with much less scatter. Crushing strength values range from 26.3 to more than 107 kg/cm^2 in the range -4.9°C to -18.3°C. Values for Young's modulus obtained from the slope of the straight line portion of the stress-strain curves in compression ranged between 4520 and 10,225 kg/cm^2. There is a temperature dependence, explained by the effect of change in brine content, on sea-ice structure. The double shear tests give values of 7.8 to 34.2 kg/cm^2 in the range -5.5°C to -12.8°C. These are higher than the tensile-strength values. These failures occurred normal to the direction of growth, while the tensile strength was obtained with failure parallel to it.
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    Pages: 15 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 20
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Page Preface Summary Introduction Ring tensile strength Flexural strength of small beams Flexural strength of inplace beams Crushing strength Shear strength Discussion of results References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-55
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 55
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Experiments were performed to investigate the processes involved in the formation of sorted patterns which occur naturally in unconsolidated sandy gravel deposits covering the edge of the ice cap southeast of Thule, northwest Greenland. Four different glacier ice surfaces were covered with various thicknesses of sandy gravel in order to observe the effect of differential melting on the formation of sorted patterns. The different stages of pattern formation were recorded by photographs taken at 7-day intervals. A thin gravel cover of 2 in. allowed more rapid melting than did a cover of 6 in., with the result that depressions and mounds were formed. Coarse particles were segregated in the depressions by natural sorting of the various particle sizes when set in motion by differential melting and resulting uneven collapse of the gravel cover. The sorting produced well-developed stone rings in three of the areas, caused directly by the differential insulation provided by the gravel cover. In the fourth area a uniform gravel cover over a smooth ice surface produced no sorted nets, although a poorly developed stone stripe was formed in a melt-stream channel. A stone stripe was also formed in a stream channel cut into the ice along the edge of the test area. This stripe was composed of coarse particles which rolled down from the better insulated heights of the test area. It is therefore possible that sorted nets and stripes occurring naturally in the moraine deposits on the edge of the ice cap could have been formed by mechanical sorting induced by differential melting of the ice under a non-uniform layer of sandy gravel.
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    Pages: iv, 15 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 55
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Procedure Preparation of test plots Measurements of ice and gravel surfaces Composition of the gravel covering Results Sorting in a smooth layer of sandy gravel over an uneven ice surface Sorting in a uniform layer of sandy gravel over depressions in the ice surface Sorting in a uniform layer of sandy gravel over a uniform ice surface Sorting in a non-uniform layer of sandy gravel over a uniform ice surface Discussion and recommendations Conclusions References
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    Call number: Q 1175(2) / Regal 50 ; AWI E2-99-0135 (2)
    In: Meteorology
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    Pages: XV, 331 S.
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    Call number: Q 1175(3) / Regal 50 ; AWI E2-99-0136 (3)
    In: Meteorology
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    Pages: IX, 527 S.
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    Call number: AWI P6-17-90984
    In: Geographische Handbücher
    Description / Table of Contents: Dieses Werk gibt erstmalig eine geschlossene Länderkunde des Südpolarkontinents und seiner vorgelagerten Inseln nach neuestem Stand, wie sie in solcher Ausführlichkeit einmalig in der bisherigen Literatur ist. In zwölf Abschnitten werden Forschungsgang, Geologie, Vereisung und Klima der Antarktis, die ozeanographischen Verhältnisse der umgebenden Meere, die Lebewelt und die wirtschaftlichen wie politischen Verhältnisse behandelt. Der zweite Teil bietet eine ausführliche regionale Darstellung der einzelnen natürlichen Großräume des Kontinents. Die beigegebenen Karten stellen einen kleinen länderkundlichen Atlas des Gebietes dar, wie er in ähnlicher Form ebenfalls noch nicht existiert. Von besonderer Wichtigkeit sind die Angaben über alle bisher durchgeführten Expeditionen und den Walfang, die Klimatabellen, Listen von Hütten und Leuchtfeuern sowie der beigegebene wissenschaftliche Apparat. Diese Länderkunde ist im Zusammenwirken mit Polarinstituten und Forschern aller an der Antarktis interessierten Länder entstanden und wird sich bei der künftigen Erschließung des Südpolkontinents und den Vorbereitungen für das Geophysikalische Jahr 1957/58 als unentbehrlich erweisen.
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    Pages: 310 S. , Ill., Kt. , 1 Kt.-Beil.
    Series Statement: Geographische Handbücher [5]
    Language: German
    Note: Inhalt: 1. Einleitung. - 2. Grenzen, Einteilung und Namengebung. - 3. Forschungsgang. - 4. Bau und Oberflächenformen des eisfreien Gebietes. - 5. Klima. - 6. Erdmagnetismus und Polarlicht. - 7. Das Südpolarmeer. - 8. Die Vereisung des Südpolargebietes. - 9. Pflanzen- und Tierwelt in der Antarktis. - 10. Die Wirtschaft des Südpolargebietes. - 11. Politische Ansprüche und Besiedlung. - 12. Akklimatisation und Möglichkeiten der Besiedlung in der Zukunft. - 13. Die einzelnen Teilgebiete der Antarktis. - A. Die subantarktischen Streuinseln. - 1. Bouvet. - 2. Truls und Pagoda-Felsen. - 3. Prinz-Edward-lnseln. - 4. Crozet-lnseln. - 5. Kerguelen. - 6. Heard-Gruppe. - 7. Royal Company und Emerald. - 8. Macquarie. - 9. Nimrod, Swains und Dougherty. - B. Die subantarktischen Inseln des Südantillenbogens. - 1. Südgeorgien. - 2. Süd-Sandwich-Gruppe. - C. Die polaren Inseln des Südantillenbogens. - 1. Süd-Orkney-Gruppe. - 2. Süd-Shetland-lnseln. - D. Die polaren Streuinseln. - 1. Peter-l.-lnsel. - 2. Scott-lnsel. - 3. Balleny-Inseln. - E. Ostantarktis. - 1. Das ostantarktische Horstgebirge. - 2. Zentralplateau und Wilkesland. - 3. Die Bergländer des afrikanischen Quadranten. - 4. Neu-Schwabenland. - 5. Die Ostküste des Weddell-Meeres. - F. Westantarktis. - 1. Das nördliche Grahamland. - 2. Südliches Grahamland und vorgelagerte Inseln. - 3. James-Ellsworth-Land. - 4. Marie-Byrd-Land 233. - 5. Das Gebiet der antarktischen Depression. - 14. Ziele und Aufgaben der künftigen antarktischen Forschung. - 15. Literatur. - Tabellen. - Namen- uud Sachverzeichnis. - Verzeichnis der Karten und Figuren. - Bildtafeln. - Übersichtskarte.
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    Cambridge : University Press
    Call number: AWI G1-19-92304
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    Pages: XVI, 420 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: Fourth edition
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: I The mechanical properties of rocks. - II The theory of elastic waves. - III Observational seismology. - IV The theory of the figures of the earth and moon. - V The figures of the earth and moon. Discussion of observations. - VI Stress-differences in the earth. - VII The variation of latitude and the bodily tide. - VIII Tidal friction. - IX The age of the earth. - X The thermal history of the earth. - XI The origin of the earth's surface features. - XII Special problems. - Appendices. - A Critical stress-difference. - B The straining of a uniform sphere. - C Castigliano's principle. - D Cooling of a sphere. - E Long-period tides. - Notes. - Bibliography. - Index.
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    Call number: ZSP-202-34
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 34
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The compressive strength of snow cylinders was investigated as a function of age of snow, snow-particle size, and age of the cylinders. The effect of gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and ammonia on the strength of snow cylinders has also been studied. The experimental results show that the older the snow from which snow cylinders are made, the smaller the compressive strength. The compressive strength of cylinders decreases with the snow particle size. An equation describing the aging curves for snow cylinders is presented. Whereas carbon dioxide and methane in small quantities have no effect on the compressive strength, ammonia appreciably lowers the compressive strength of snow cylinders. All strength measurements were carried out at -10°C.
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    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 34
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    Note: CONTENTS Page Preface Summary Introduction Experimental Materials Apparatus and technique Preparation of snow fractions Experimental results Aging of snow cylinders Compressive strength as a function of particle size Mixture of fractions Influence of gases on the compressive strength of snow Discussion References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-37
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 37
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Laboratory experiments on the air permeability of various screened and natural snows are described, and, results are analyzed to determine whether the parameters obtained from the measurements could be used to define a snow type. The permeability of a snow sample of known porosity (calculated from density) was determined over a wide range of air velocities; the sample was then compacted artificially a few mm, its density was determined, and its permeability measured again. The procedure was used to obtain curves for several densities of the same sample. Air flow appeared laminar for velocities less than 5 cm/sec in fine-grained snow (less than 0.8 mm in diam.), 2 cm/sec in medium-grained snow (0.8-1.2 mm diam.), and 1 cm/sec in larger-grained snow. A formula is presented expressing all of the results obtained under laminar-flow conditions in a single relationship, and an equation for estimating grain size from initial permeability and initial porosity is suggested. Snow conversion tables and a discussion of the effect of varying sample porosity on its permeability are appended.
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    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 37
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    Note: CONTENTS Page Preface Summary Introduction Apparatus and method Experimental results and discussion Historical background Range of Darcy's law Effect of porosity on the permeability of snow Bader's equation Conclusion References Appendix I. Snow conversion table: Density to absolute porosity Appendix II. Effect on permeability of varying porosity in the sample Porosity varies with length Porosity varies with cross section
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    Call number: ZSP-202-39
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 39
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: An analysis of snow-cover density, temperature, and hardness data, measured over a period of several years at five stations in Alaska and six stations in the Canadian Arctic, shows the snow cover in the Canadian Archipelago to be colder, denser, and harder than in the interior of Alaska. A series of nomographs were developed to estimate average monthly snow-cover density from mean monthly air temperature and wind velocity. The nomographs are applicable for the months November through March, for the Alaskan and Canadian area north of 62°N latitude, and for elevations below 1500 ft. A comparison of observed snow-cover densities with those derived from the nomographs indicates that the method will provide a reliable regional estimate of snow-cover density. Studies of the relation between snow-cover temperature and air temperature from November through March disclosed the snow to be on the average from 4°C to 9°C warmer than the air at the Alaskan stations and 4.5°C warmer at the Canadian Archipelago stations. An investigation of snow-cover hardness revealed regional variations similar to that for density. Measured snow hardness during the period of no melting was found to be related to densities between 0.15 and 0.36 g/cm^3.
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    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 39
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Climatic parameters which may affect arctic snow-cover density Results of study Regional variations in snow-cover density Prediction of average monthly snow-cover density in the arctic from air temperature and wind velocity Comparison of observed snow-cover density with density computed from the nomographs Relation between snow-cover temperature and air temperature Relation between hardness and density of the snow cover References
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    Tucumán : Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Instituto de Geodesia y Topografía
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    Call number: AWI E3-20-94011
    In: Publicacion / Instituto de Geodesia y Typografia 〈San Miguel de Tucuman〉 15, 15
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    Series Statement: Publicacion / Instituto de Geodesia y Typografia 〈San Miguel de Tucuman〉 3
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    Call number: ZSP-202-42
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 42
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The results of petrofabric studies in the laboratory on five samples of high-density snow collected in 1954 and 1955 at depths of 8.0, 15.5, 23.0, 34.2, and 46.3 m in a pit at Site 2 are reported. The porosity of the samples, the number of grains/cm^2, the mean number of adjacent grains per grain, the mean grain cross section, the size distribution of grain cross sections, and the orientation of c-axes were determined from enlarged photomicrographs of thin sections, using reflected light and transmitted polarized light. The number of adjacent grains per grain, the ratio of free to occupied grain surface, and the sphericity clearly depended on porosity and on each other. There was no strong relation between these data and the number of grains/cm^2. Hence, the structure of high density snow can be satisfactorily described by the porosity and the number of grains/cm^2 . Conclusions from a two-dimensional thin section can be applied to a spatial sample only if the sample is isotropic by strata.
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    Note: CONTENTS Page Preface Summary Introduction Methods of preparation Measurements of structural properties Measurements on homogeneity and isotropy Results Structure data Orientation of c-axes Analysis of the distribution of the orientation of c-axes Preferred directions of the fabric Distribution of grain cross sections Size and shape of the counting areas Interrelations of the structure, data Conclusions Recommendations for further studies References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-43
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 43
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Charts of mean annual air temperature and precipitation over the ice cap are constructed on the basis of snow-profile studies at 8 locations, data collected for several years after 1953 at two U.S. Air Force weather stations, and records from expeditions since 1930. The warming trend in the Arctic appears to have occurred to a lesser degree on the ice cap, possibly because of the effect of the snow cover. The lowest mean annual temperature in South Greenland is estimated to occur within the area bounded by the 2500 m contour and the -18°C isotherm; mean annual temperature at 2700 is estimated as -20.9°C. In North Greenland, the mean annual temperature at 1700 m is estimated at -22°C. The presence of ice glands in the snow and daily max summer temperatures, estimated from records of coastal stations, indicate a potentially high incidence of melting at about 1300 m elevation and some melting at 1700 m in North Greenland, and melting up to 2700 m in the South. Annual accumulation is 2-3 times as great at 2500 m on the west side of the ice cap as at the crest. South of 66°N, precipitation may be about twice as great on the east side of the crest as in the west.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Derivation of mean annual air temperature data Annual accumulation References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-46
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 46
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The results of studies in the summer of 1957 on ice samples taken from the ice tunnel at TUTO, core samples obtained by drilling in the ice cap at Site 2, and snow samples, using the transverse vibration method and a new portable meter, are reported. Young's modulus was determined from the resonance frequency of flexural vibrations of samples cut in the form of rectangular bars; the loss factor was measured from damping; and the coefficient of viscosity calculated using the Maxwell model. The modulus of elasticity of samples of a density from 0.917 - 0.90 g/cm^3 (tunnel ice) decreased sharply with slight deviations of the density from that of pure ice. At densities from 0.90 - 0.50 g/cm^3 (deep-pit and drill-core samples) the relation between the modulus of elasticity and density was linear, while in the density range from 0.50-0.25 g/cm^3 (surface snow) the modulus of elasticity decreased exponentially. The viscosity-density relation of the samples was similar to that of elasticity vs density. Young's modulus increased slightly with decreasing temperature, while viscosity increased exponentially. The activation energy was calculated as 18.7 kcal/mol for old ice-cap ice, 13.9 kcal/mol for tunnel ice with elongated bubbles, and 13.5 kcal/mol for super-imposed ice.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Principle of measuring the visco-elastic nature of snow and ice by the vibration method Experimental method for determination of visco-elastic properties of snow and ice Visco-elastic properties of tunnel ice Elastic properties of snow samples from the deep pit Elastic properties of core samples obtained by drilling Elastic properties of snow near the ice-cap surface Vertical variation of Young's modulus near the surface Wind-packed snow Peter snow Relation between Young's modulus and density of snow Relation between Young's modulus and density over the range from surface snow to ice Supplementary experiments on the elastic nature of snow and ice at Site 2 Anisotropy of Peter snow Age hardening Temperature dependence of Young's modulus of core ice Viscosity measurement of snow and ice in Greenland Further experiments on the elastic nature of tunnel ice Temperature dependence of Young's modulus Frequency dependence of Young's modulus Further experiments on the viscous nature of tunnel ice Temperature dependence of loss factor Activation energy Frequency dependence of loss factor and viscosity Relation between viscosity and density Conclusions References Appendix: Experimental data
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    Call number: AWI E2-16-90308
    In: Der Kampf um den Nordpol / Karl H. Salzmann
    In: Die Kosmos-Bibliothek ; 220
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    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Einleitung. - Die Anfänge der Arktisforschung. - Mit Segelschiffen von Spitzbergen über die Polregion nach Ostasien (1607-1818). - Mit Schlittenbooten, Hundeschlitten und Dampfschiffen dem Pol entgegen (1827-1882).
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    Pages: 240 Seiten , 8°
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    Call number: ZSP-202-21
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 21
    Description / Table of Contents: Limited studies of white-outs on the Greenland Ice Cap indicate that five major types of low visibility have been reported as white-out. They are: 1.) Overcast white-out, caused by a continuous cloud cover. 2.) Water-fog white-out, produced by supercooled water droplets in the air. 3.) Ice-fog white-out, produced by ice crystals suspended in the air. 4.) Blowing snow white-out, produced by wind-driven, wind-eroded snow. 5.) Precipitation white-out, produced by falling snow. The first three types are interrelated and appear to be produced by upslope, convective lifting of warm maritime air and the advective transport of the cooled saturated air over the cold snow field. Radiation heat losses from the snow surface may contribute to more rapid formation of the white-out. The fact that there is a shift in the prevailing wind direction prior to the development of a white-out indicates that certain changes in upper air circulation may be associated with white-out formation and duration. There is reason to believe that upper air and surface observations might make it possible to forecast white-outs on the Greenland Ice Cap with some degree of reliability.
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    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 21
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Results at Site 2 Discussion References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-26
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 26
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The results of temperature, density, ram-hardness and grain-size measurements at 118 test sites along a 300-mi. traverse, ranging in elevation from 2000 to 8000 ft, are reported in detail, and their meteorological and climatic implications are discussed. Four types of diagenetically produced facies were recognized: ablation facies, extending from the snout of the glacier to the firn line; soaked facies, extending from the firn line to the saturation line; percolation facies, extending from the saturation line to the dry-snow line; and dry-snow facies, extending across the glacier above the dry-snow line. The well defined saturation line shows marked discontinuities in temperature, density, and ram hardness, while the dry-snow line is a transition 1 zone 10-20 mi. wide. The recognition of facies allows greater resolution of glacier characteristics than Ahlmann's classification, permitting quantitative subdivision of all types of large glaciers. Regional precipitation (entirely from cyclonic storms) is about 5 times greater than at Thule; and the prevailing katabatic winds control the vertical component of the temperature gradient in the snow and firn. The depth density curve of the firn at elevations where melt is negligible is invariant with time, as in Sorge's law, so that the densification can be treated as a steady-state situation with load as the only significant variable.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Chapter I. Introduction Greenland Glaciers and stratigraphy The Greenland ice sheet - a rock formation Region of investigation Chapter II. Methods of investigation Stratigraphy Accumulation measurements Work program at pit stations General description of pits Temperature Hardness Density, stratigraphy, and grain size Accuracy of density measurements Photography Core drilling Air permeability and mechanical tests Elevation measurements Barometric altimetry Transit leveling Chapter III. Basic concepts and definitions Summer melt Soaking Complete soaking Localized percolation Stability Diagenetic facies Chapter IV. Presentation and discussion of results Grain size and morphology Grain size Morphology Temperature Seasonal variation and mean annual temperature Thermal effect of an open pit Constancy of climate Facies in terms of temperature data Hardness Continuity of strata Effect of wind Increase in R with depth below snow surface Facies in terms of hardness data Density Depth vs density data Depth vs load data Attempts to formulate depth vs density Facies in terms of density data Glacier facies - a classification of glaciers Chapter V. Stratigraphy and accumulation Stratigraphy Stratigraphic interpretation at station 1-0 Correlation between stratigraphic and meteorological records Accumulation Integrated qepth-density curves Measurement of accumulation on surface marker plates Pole-marker measurements Stratigraphic correlation Selection of a reference datum in the annual stratigraphic sequence Correlation across the traverse Effects of topography Chapter VI. Meteorological and climatological implications Winds Precipitation Annual heat exchange References Appendix A: Stratigraphy, meteorology and glaciology Appendix B: Logistics and development of the research program Appendix C: Tables
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    Call number: ZSP-202-29
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 29
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: A microscopic method for the determination of particle-size distributions of pulverized snow was worked out. The method gives satisfactory distribution curves, presenting the number of particles as a function of their cross-sectional "areas". The measurements were made by means of a filar micrometer eyepiece, the snow particles being placed on a ruled glass slide, which was submerged in silicone oil to prevent evaporation. The time for the determination of a distribution can be appreciably shortened by estimating the size of the particles instead of measuring them, though the accuracy is not so high in this case.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Experimental Snow samples Procedure Experimental results Fraction 150-300 µ Fraction 0-150 µ Mixture of fractions Conclusions
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    Call number: ZSP-202-27
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 27
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The results of a study on the feasibility of mapping selected snow-cover characteristics for military purposes, taking into account both current synoptic and average conditions, are reported in detail. Problems associated with the construction of isolines for depicting individual or combination of snow-cover conditions are discussed; the need for other statistical parameters in addition to the means is stressed; and the adaptation of frequency and variability indices is suggested. The use of a regional technique, which identified areas somewhat homogenous or substantially different from adjacent areas, is investigated. Problems in mapping snow density are also considered as well as the possibility of estimating snow density from meteorological data. Three sets of codes for the systematic recording and transmission of data are proposed, including a code for ground observers, a simplified code for use where no instruments or trained personnel are available, and a code for aerial observations.
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    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE LIST OF TABLES LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS INTRODUCTION Chapter I. APPLICATION OF ISOLINES FOR DEPICTING ASPECTS OF THE SNOW COVER Visual Problems Use of a simplified base map Other solutions Substantive Problems Observational errors Sampling errors Bias error Effect of reliability of data on isolines Conclusion The ''reasoned distribution'' Effects of substantive problems Conclusion II. DEVELOPMENT OF OTHER MEASURES, INDICES, AND METHODS FOR DEPICTING SNOW COVER CONDITIONS Examples of Possible Normal Indices of Snow Cover Average snow depth at end of the maximum month Average monthly snow depths by superimposed or located line graphs Time aspects Snowfall Selected Statistical Parameters of a Particular Value Extreme values Frequency values Measures of variability Conclusion III. SNOW REGIONS: AN APPROACH TO MAPPING SNOW COVER Snow Region Concept Descriptions of Snow Regions 1. Pacific Coast and Coastal Valley Region 2. The Mountain Zone 3. Great Plains Region 4. The Mackenzie-Manitoba Region 5. Upper Ontario Region 6. Northern Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region 7. Labrador Region 8. The Northern Arctic Region 9. Ungava-Baffinland Region Conclusions IV. CURRENT SNOW DATA MAPS Introduction Ground Observer's Code Suggested code for "Ground Observer's Snow Report" Comments Symbols for a comprehensive station model Air Observation Code Comments Station Model for Aircraft Snow Observations A Simplified Snow Observation Report . Introduction Proposed code and symbols for station model based on Simplified Snow Observation Report Conclusion Chapter V. MAPPING SNOW DENSITY Introduction Limitations of Data for Mapping Available data Reliability of the data Natural variations in density Snow Density Maps of Eastern Canada Statistical Investigation of Density: Eastern Canada Test for area differences Estimating regional trends in density: Orthogonal polynomials Regional density changes during the winter Conclusions: Statistical investigations Estimating Snow Density from Meteorological Data Relation of density to wind speed and temperature Application of Dmitrieva's equation Conclusion VI. CONCLUSION Snow Cover Maps: Small Scale Compilations of Various Aspects of Their Parameters Preparation of Synoptic Current Snow Data Maps Snow Density Research Investigation of Drift and Erosional Surfaces Initiation of Systematic Collection and Recording of Snow Data Internationally Research Reports Based on Existing Literature .
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    Call number: ZSP-202-30
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 30
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Deformations occurring in a tunnel, two trenches, and a 30 m deep pit excavated in the Greenland névé in the summer of 1954 have been measured over a period of 2 years. The experimental results indicate that closure rates increase with lateral distance from a restraining boundary up to distances of about 1 m. At larger distances, the effect of the boundary is not appreciable. Closure rates for deep excavations are not found to be strongly depth-dependent. This is due to a roughly parallel increase of viscosity and pressure with depth. Vertical compaction results from the pit agree well with those calculated from the depth-density relation using Sorge's Law. A theoretical calculation for the tunnel and pit closure, which is a modification of existing theories for the deformation of an elastic, compressible, thick-walled cylinder, is in fair agreement with the observed deformations. From this agreement it appears that the flow behavior of the névé can be described on the basis of a Newtonian viscosity. The trench closure is described as the-squeezing out of horizontal layers, fixed at some distance from the trench, and modified only slightly by the drag of neighboring layers. Measurements will be continued during future summers.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Measurements and results Tunnel North-south trench East-west trench Deep pit Theoretical development Sorge's Law Deformation of acylindrical tunnel in a viscous compressible medium Discussion Tunnel Trenches Deep pit References Appendix
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    Call number: ZSP-202-31
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 31
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Studies were conducted on 58 snow-ice beams (7.5 cm wide, 10.0 cm high, and 56.0 cm long) ranging in density from 0.621 - 0.719 g/cm^3 under varying loads, at uniform loading rates (except for 23 beams which were tested with repeated loading), and at a constant temperature of -5 ± 0.5°C. All beams were tested to failure. The modulus of elasticity of the beams increased with density and loading rate. The modulus of elasticity ranged from 1.35 x 10^4 to 2.22x 10^4 kg/cm^2 for densities of 0.621 - 719 g/cm^3 respectively. A variation in the relative time of deflection from 42 - 23 sec/0.0200 cm gave a variation in the modulus of elasticity from 1.22 x 10^4 to 1.42 x 10^4 kg/cm^2. The modulus of rupture was roughly a linear function of density, increasing from 7.79 - 11.54 kg/cm^2 with density. Failure of the beams was sudden, with a conchoidal fracture occurring in the middle third of the span, and appeared to be a combination of shear and flexure.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Method Procedure Test results Tests conducted Data and calculations Discussion of results References Appendix A. Drawings of apparatus Appendix B. Load-deflection and time-deflection curves for snow beams of various densities
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    Call number: ZSP-202-32
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 32
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Apparatus was built for deforming ice crystals under hydrostatic pressures up to 350 atmospheres. Single crystals were placed in the mounts in such a way that the deformation occurred by gliding on the basal glide plane. It was found that the shear strain rate increased as the pressure was increased at constant temperature, but that the rate is practically independent of hydrostatic pressure when the difference between the ice temperature and the melting point is kept constant.
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    Call number: ZSP-202-33
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 33
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: A series of deformation measurements have been selected for preliminary studies on the plasticity of Greenland glacier ice. The measurements to be reported on were obtained in the Red Rock and TUTO tunnels in Northwest Greenland. Both tunnels were excavated during the summer of 1955 with some additional work done during the summer of 1956. Deformation measurements made up to the end of the 1956 summer season, therefore, are of limited reliability, but certain trends appearing in these data seem worth reporting. The topics discussed are (1) the shearing of an initially vertical peg system at Red Rock, (2) the deformation of core holes at TUTO, and (3) tunnel closure at both sites. These data are analyzed on the basis of laminar flow of the Nye type and certain conclusions are derived.
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    Note: CONTENTS Introduction Experimental Analysis The shear of glaciers Tunnel closure Conclusions References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-36
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 36
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Measurements were made with 22 more or less hydrophobic polymers and lacquers at intervals of 5 or 10 min for periods up to 1 hr. All surfaces were carefully cleaned, and some surfaces were baked. Highest initial (time 0) average contact angles ( 106° - 106.6°) were measured for Foster Snell rain repellant wax, Barrett 25-218 water repellant varnish (air-dried), and Cardolite NRL-7241. After 40 min, contact angles for these substances were 95.6°, 90.9°, and 91.0°. The measurement apparatus is illustrated, and data are tabulated.
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    Call number: ZSP-202-41
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 41
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Laboratory experiments on the creep of sifted snow under uniaxial, hydrostatic, and confined-side compressive stresses are described, and the results are discussed on the basis of an additive theory for combined stresses. Stress (4-40 psi) and temperature (-3.6°C to -13.6°C) dependence was investigated for 35 samples (initial density = 0.4 g/cm^3) subjected to uniaxial and hydrostatic stress for 200-sec time increments. Another series of 104 samples (initial densities 0.36-0.63) was subjected to uniaxial, hydrostatic, and confined-side compressive stresses until an arbitrary change in density was reached. In all cases the applied stress ultimately became a shear stress acting between grains, the open structure reacting differently to combined stresses and separate uniaxial stresses. An activation energy of 13,400 cal/mol was obtained from the first group of tests.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Experimental General Apparatus Procedure Theoretical relations Additive theory Relationship between tests run for constant change in density and tests for constant time Results and discussion Group I experiments Group II experiments Stress dependence for group II tests Variability Time dependence Activation energy Relations between creep rates under different stress conditions Density dependence Lateral stress for confined-side tests Conclusions References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-47
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 47
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: Various mechanical properties such as strength, elastic modulus, and density of TUTO tunnel and ramp ice were determined. Results of unconfined compressive strength, ring tensile strength, and flexural strength tests are given. Photographs of included bubbles and grain size and shape are shown for each of six types of ice tested. Petrofabric diagrams for each type of ice are included. No significant differences in strength were found between horizontal and vertical cores in the ice tunnel, although differences between types of ice are noted. Crushing strength values found for tunnel ice generally fit the empirical equation relating crushing strength to density which was found for high-density snows (Butkovich, 1956a). However the values for ramp ice do not fit the equation when the average density values are used, probably due to the layering. The empirical equation relating ring tensile strength to density of high-density snows (ibid.) gives results approximately 20% greater than those obtained for tunnel ice. It appears that grain size influences the results. Ice with large grains consistently gives lower values. Flexural strength of the ramp ice is about half that of the tunnel ice. Comparing these results with the ring tensile values leads to the conclusion that the beams tend to fail in the lowest-density (mostly bubbly) bands. Temperature curves as a function of depth into the wall and along the tunnel length are presented. A 30-day study of deformation in a 100 x 30 ft room at 650 ft. into the tunnel indicated that the room is closing primarily by a block action, with rates of closure being less only very near the walls.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Strength Crushing strength Ring tensile strength Flexural strength Static modulus of elasticity Dynamic modulus of elasticity Density of tunnel and ramp ice Tunnel temperature measurements Crystal size, bubble size, and ice fabrics Deformation measurements Discussion of strength test results References
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    Call number: ZSP-202-56
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 56
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The results of laboratory creep tests in a shear apparatus at -5°C on 2 x2 x 3/8 in. samples of commercial ice, artificial single crystals, and 6 types of ice from the Greenland Ice Cap, at shear stresses of about 0.5-3 kg/cm^2 are reported. Some uniaxial tests were made at stresses from 6-28 kg/cm^2 to supplement the shear tests. Creep data could usually be represented approximately by one or more linear sections on a log-deformation vs log-time plot. The linear sections of the double logarithmic curve imply a creep curve of the form ε=ct^m where ε is the strain. For all samples tested, except single crystals sheared in easy glide, m averaged 0. 5 for shear deformations up to about 1%, and approached unity for more deformation. For single ice crystals oriented for easy glide, m averaged 1.7, implying a strain softening. Single crystals oriented for hard glide behaved similarly to polycrystals, indicating a rate-controlling process such as dislocation climb. For all but single easy-glide crystals, the minimum creep rate was tangent to the deformation curve at the end of the experiment. Creep rates for single easy-glide crystals were several hundred times larger than for the other crystals, the flow laws being similar.
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    Note: CONTENTS Preface Summary Introduction Types of ice Experiments Results Creep curves Flow law References
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    In: Trudy Bajkal'skoj Limnologičeskoj Stancii
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    In: Probleme der kosmischen Physik
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    Call number: ZSP-597-29
    In: Skrifter om Svalbard og Ishavet ; 29, Nr. 29
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    Note: Contents: Preface by Adolf Hoel. - Natural History. - Position and Topography. - Climate. - Ice Conditions. - Geology. - Flora. - Fauna. - Discovery and Exploration. - Rønnbeck and Aidijärvi 1865. - Austro-Hungarian Polar Expedition 1872-74. - De Bruyne Expedition 1879. - Leigh Smith Expeditions in 1880 and 1881-82. - Jackson-Harmsworth Expedition 1894-97. - Nansen Expedition 1893-96. - Wellman Expedition 1898-99. - Duke of the Abruzzi Expedition 1899-1900. - Støkken Expedition 1901. - Yermak Expedition 1901. - Baldwin-Ziegler Expedition 1901-02. - Fiala-Ziegler Expedition 1903-05. - Sedov Expedition 1912-14. - Brussilov Expedition 1912-14. - Andromeda Expedition 1915. - lversen Expedition 1923. - Persej Expeditions 1923, 1924 and 1926. - Worsley-Algarsson Expedition 1925. - Samoilovich Expedition 1927. - Expeditions in Quest of the ltalia and Latham 1928. - Norwegian Expeditions (Hobby and Veslekan). - Russian Expeditions (Sedov and Krassin). - Expeditions to the Franz Josef Land Area in 1929. - Norwegian Expeditions (Hvalrossen, Thorsnes, Hisa etc.). - Swedish Expedition (Björnöy). - Italian Expedition (Heimen). - Russian Expedition (Sedov). - Hunting. - Political Status. - Table of Expeditions to Franz Josef Land. - Literature. - Maps.
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    In: Lehrgang der höheren Mathematik
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    Pages: XI, 601 S.
    Series Statement: Hochschulbücher für Mathematik 4
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    In: Vorlesungen über theoretische Physik
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    Pages: XV, 348 S.
    Edition: 2. Aufl., bearb. und erg. von Fritz Bopp
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    Call number: AWI P9-94-0237
    In: Skrifter om Svalbard og Ishavet
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    In: Meddelelser om Grønland
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    Call number: ZSP-553-159,2
    In: Meddelelser om Grønland
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    In: The Norwegian north polar expedition with the "MAUD" 1918 - 1925
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    Series Statement: The Norwegian north polar expedition with the "MAUD" 1918 - 1925 : Scientific Results
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    Call number: ZSP-553-159,4
    In: Meddelelser om Grønland
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    Oslo : Fabritius i komm.
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    Call number: ZSP-598-81
    In: Meddelelser
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    Pages: S. 123 - 149. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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    Call number: ZSP-164-20
    In: Scientific reports
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    Series Statement: Scientific reports / Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey 20
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    Call number: ZSP-201-20
    In: SIPRE report, 20
    Description / Table of Contents: Work carried out at the SIPRE Test Site, Site 2, on the Greenland Ice Cap,during the summer 1954, included: (1) Excavation of trenches, a circular tunnel and a deep pit; (2) Instrumentation of excavations for pressure and deformation measurements; (3) Tests on the properties of snow from the deep pit; (4) Construction of a snow house as an experimental structure and to provide a heated shelter for an observer stationed at the site for the winter. Observations and measurements over a period of five years are expected to provide sufficient information for the establishment of satisfactory design criteria for all kinds of surface and subsurface military installations on high polar ice caps.
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    Pages: 31 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: SIPRE report 20
    Language: English
    Note: Contents I. Introduction, by H. Bader II. Excavation of trenches and tunnels, by R.W. Waterhouse III. Excavation of deep pit, by J.K. Landauer IV. Trench covering, framing, and instrumentation, by R.W. Waterhouse V. The snow house, by R.W. Waterhouse VI. Load measurements in the N-S trench, by R.W. Waterhouse VII. Deformation measurements, by J.K. Landauer VIII. Distance changes on the ice cap, by B.L. Hansen and H. Bader IX. Annual accumulation, by H. Bader X. Snow density and snow load in deep pit, by J.K. Landauer XI. Air permeability of snow from deep pit, by J.A. Bender XII. Viscosity of snow from deep pit, by J.K. Landauer XIII. Crushing strength of snow from deep pit, by T.R. Butkovich XIV. Shear strength of snow from deep pit, by T.R. Butkovich XV. Tensiel strength of snow from deep pit, by T.R. Butkovich XVI. Angle of internal friction of snow from deep pit, by T.R. Butkovich XVII. Snow temperatures, by J.K. Landauer
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    Oslo : Univ. Press [in Komm.]
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    Call number: ZSP-597-112
    In: Skrifter
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    Pages: 133 S.
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    Hanover, NH
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    Call number: ZSP-204-59
    In: CRREL Technical Report
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    Pages: iv, 6 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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    In: CRREL Technical Report
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    Oslo : Dybwad
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    In: Skrifter om Svalbard og Ishavet
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    Oslo : Univ. Press [in Komm.]
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    Call number: ZSP-597-110
    In: Skrifter
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    In: CRREL Technical Report
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment
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    Call number: ZSP-201-30
    In: SIPRE report, 30
    Description / Table of Contents: Mining Research Corporation, Inc., under contract with Snow Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, conducted explosion tests in frozen Keweenaw silt, to determine; (1) the most efficient type of explosive for blasts in frozen ground, (2) the fundamental relation between weight of explosive and depth of charge, (3) the proper position of the charge relative to the frozen-ground interface, (4) the feasibility of fracturing the frozen layer by placing a charge in the underlying unfrozen material, and (5) the effect of the diameter of the borehole and of the shape of the charge upon the resultsof blasting. Information obtained from the tests applies to the specific problem of excavating in frozen ground and to fundamental explosives research. Conclusions and recommendations based on this information are presented here concerning the feasibility of using explosives for fox-holes in frozen ground; methods of placing the charge; mechanics of crater formation; the crater equation; future instrumentation; classification of explosives; and correlation of blast data.
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    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Preface Abstract Chapter I. Introduction to problem 1. Previous attempts at blasting frozen ground 2. Necessity for fundamental approach 3. Terminology 4. Description, objectives, and scope of the Keweenaw Tests 5. Selection of explosives 6. Classification and properties of commercial explosives 7. Characteristics of explosives in the Keweenaw Tests 8. Comparison of Atlas, Hercules, and Du Pont nitroglycerine-base explosives Chapter II. Test program Section I. Field tests 1. General 2. Test site 3. Field test procedure a. Site preparation b. Instrumentation c. Snow removal d. Determining depth of frozen ground e. Soil sampling and coring f. Layout of the test site g. Spacing of blast holes h. Blast-hole drilling i. Blasting procedure j. Field analysis and crater surveys k. Data-sheet computations l. Photography Section II. Laboratory tests 1. Soil handling and storage 2. Soil classification tests a. Specimen preparation b. Test procedure c. Test results 3. Tests to determine stress-strain relationship a. General b. Specimen preparation for unconfined compression tests c. Test procedure d. Results e. Observations Chapter III. Analysis of blast tests Section I. Mechanics of crater formation in frozen Keweenaw silt 1. Introduction 2. Shock phenomena 3. Expansion of the gas bubble 4. Rupture of surface and conversion of pressure head to velocity head Section II. Blast Test A - Relationships of explosive, radius of crater, volume of crater, and depth of crater 1. Introduction 2. Description 3. Results and analysis 4. Summary of observations Section Ill. Blast Test B - Energy utilization in blasting 1. Introduction 2. Description 3. Results and analysis 4. Summary of observation Section IV. Blast Test C - The frozen-ground interface 1. Introduction 2. Relation of frozen-ground interface to scaling laws 3. Relation between the ratio of chamber volume to crater volume and the volume-utilization factor 4. Increase in volum.e-utilization factor for charges placed below the frozen layer 5. Position of the gas bubble relative to the frozen-ground interface 6. Igloo-type foxhole construction Section V. Blast Test D - Foxhole construction 1. Introduction 2. Application of shaped charges to foxhole construction 3. Application of hand-auget drilling to foxhole construction 4. Conclusions Section VI. Blast Test E - Temperature effect 1. Introduction 2. Description 3. Results and analysis 4. Summary of observations Section VII. Blast Test F - Effect of charge shape 1. Introduction 2. Description 3. Conclusions Chapter IV. Summary of objectives; conclusions and recommendations Section I. Summary of objectives 1. Introduction 2. Objective 1: Most efficientt type of explosive for blasts in frozen ground 3. Objective 2: Fundamental relation between weight of explosive and depth of charge 4. Objective 3: Proper position of charge relative to the frozen-ground interface 5. Objective 4: Feasibility of fracturing the frozen layer by placing a charge in the underlying unfrozen material 6. Objective 5: Effect of diameter of the borehole and shape of charge on results of blasting Section II. Conclusions and recommendations 1. Feasibility of using explosives for constructing foxholes in frozen ground 2. Methods of placing the charge 3. Mechanics of crater formation 4. The crater equation 5. Future instrumentation 6. Classification of explosives 7. Correlation of blast data Appendix: Data sheets, Experiments 1-13
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    Call number: AWI G7-82-0332
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 37 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Language: Russian
    Note: Contents: 1. Seismic observations. - 2. Observations of microseisms. - Conclusion. - References. , In kyrill. Schr.
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    Call number: AWI G7-82-0314
    In: Bibliografičeskij ukazatel' literatury na russkom jazyke
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Foreword. - I. GENERAL QUESTIONS. - 1. Books, articles, including popular literature. - 2. Assemblies, congresses, conferences. - II. PROGRAMS, OBJECTIVES, METHODS AND RESULTS OF RESEARCH IN DISCIPLINES. - 1. World days. - 2. Meteorolgy. - 3. Geomagnetism and earth currents. - 4. Aurora and airglow. - 5. Ionosphere. - 6. Meteors. - 7. Solar activity. - 8. Cosmic rays. - 9. Longitudes and latitudes time service. - 10. Glaciology. - 11. Oceanography. - 12. Rockets and satellites. - SCIENTIFIC POPULAR LITERATURE. - 1. Information of the lauchings [sic] of satellites TASS information. - 2. General guestions [sic]. - 3. First Soviet artificial earth satellite. - 4. Second Soviet artificial earth satellite. - 5. Third Soviet Artificial earth satellite. - 6. Launchings of rockets and satellites abroad. - SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE. - 1. General, programs, objectives, results of researches. - 2. Composition, density and temperature of epper atmosphere. - 3. Ionosphere. - 4. Geomagnetism, geodesy, gravimetry, electrostatic fields of the earth. - 5. Micrometeors. - 6. Cosmic radiation. - 7. Corpuscular radiation. - 8. Astrophysical researches. - 9. Mechanics of movement of rockets and satellites along orbits. - 10. Tracking of rockets and satellites. - 11. Problems of methods of technique. - 12. The relativity theory. - 13. Seismology. - 14. Gravimetry. - III. COMPLEX EXPEDITIONS. - 1. The Antarctic. - 2. The Arctic.
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    Call number: AWI E2-13-0067-1
    In: Materialy nabljudenij naučno-issledovatel'skoj drejfujuščej stancii 1950/51 goda, Tom 1
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    Pages: XXXII, 532 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Ėkz. 184
    Language: Russian
    Note: Содержание = Soderžanie = Inhalt: Предисловие = Predislovie = Vorwort. - Дрейф научно-исследовательской станции 1950/51 года = Drejf naučno-issledovatel'skoj stancii 1959/51 = Driftende Forschungsstation 1950/51 / М. М. Сомов = M. M. Somov. Океанология = Okeanologia = Ozeanologie. - Организация океанографических работ = Organizacija okeanografičeskich rabot = Organisation der ozeanographischen Arbeit / М. М. Никитин = M. M. Nikitin. Измерение глубин = Izmerenie glubin = Tiefenmessung / 3. М. Гудкович = Z. M. Gudkovič. - Приложение = Priloženie = Anwendung. - Наблюдения над температурой воды и взятие проб на химический анализ = Nabljudenija nad temperaturoj vody i vzjatie prob na chimičeskij analiz = Beobachtungen zur Wassertemperatur und Probenahme für die chemische Analyse / 3. М. Гудкович = Z. M. Gudkovič. - Определение химического состава морской воды = Opredelenie chimičeskogo sostava morskoj vody = Bestimmung der chemischen Zusammensetzung von Meerwasser / М. М. Сомов = M. M. Somov, А. А. Мусина = A. A. Musina. - Результаты предварительного анализа глубоководных гидрологических наблюдений = Rezul'taty predvaritel'nogo analiza glubokovodnych gidrologičeskich nabljudenij = Ergebnisse der vorläufigen Analyse hydrologischer Beobachtungen im Tiefwasser / 3. М. Гудкович = Z. M. Gudkovič. - Приложелия = Priloželija =Anwendung. - Наблюдения над течениями = Nabljudenija nad tečenijamin = Beobachtungen zu Strömungen / М. М. Никитин = M. M. Nikitin. Приложение = Priloženie = Anwendung. - Гидробиологические работы = Gidrobiologičeskie raboty = Hydrobiologische Arbeiten / К. А. Бродский = K. A. Brodskij , М. М. Никитин = M. M. Nikitin. - Приложелия = Priloželija =Anwendung. - Результаты изучения донных отложений = Rezul'taty izučenija donnych otloženij = Die Ergebnisse der Sedimentuntersuchung / Н. А. Белов = N. A. Belov. Приложелия = Priloželija =Anwendung. , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Leningrad : Gidrometeorologičeskoe Izd.
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    In: Trudy kompleksnoj Antarktičeskoj ėkspedicii Akademii Nauk SSSR
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    Pages: 180 S.
    Series Statement: Trudy kompleksnoj Antarktičeskoj ėkspedicii Akademii Nauk SSSR
    Language: Russian
    Note: Contents: Preface. - Results of the meteorological and aerological observations on the D/E "Ob". - A. Meteorological observations. - B. Aerological observations. - SUPPLEMENT I. - The selected meteorological data over the separate stations and ships in the Antarctic. - 1. The "Mirny" station. - 2. The D/E "Lena". - SUPPLEMENT II. - Table for converting the shiptime of the first Antarctic voyage of the D/E "Ob" to the zone and Greenwich time during the period of the oceanographical observations from February 29 to June 10, 1956. , In kyrill. Schr.
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    Call number: AWI E2-13-0067-2
    In: Materialy nabljudenij naučno-issledovatel'skoj drejfujuščej stancii 1950/51 goda, Tom 2
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    Pages: 380 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Ėkz. 35
    Language: Russian
    Note: Содержание = Soderžanie = Inhalt: Предисловие = Predislovie = Vorwort. - Ледоведение = Ledovedenie = Eiswissenschaft. - Визуальные наблюдения над состоянием дрейфующего ледяного покрова = Vizual'nye nabljudenija nad sostojaniem drejfujuščego ledjanogo pokrova = Sichtbeobachtungen der Eisbedeckung / Г. Н. Яковлев = G. N. Jakovlev. - Нивелировочные работы по изучению морфологии ледяного покрова = Nivelirovočnye raboty po izučeniju morfologii ledjanogo pokrova = Nivellierungsarbeiten zur Untersuchung der Morphologie der Eisbedeckung / Г. Н. Яковлев = G. N. Jakovlev. - Приложения = Priloženija = Anwendungen. - Физико-механические свойства и толщина ледяного покрова = Fiziko-mechaničeskie svojstva i tolščina ledjanogo pokrova = Physikalisch-mechanische Eigenschaften und Dicke der Eisbedeckung / И. Г. Петров = I. G. Petrov. - Температурный режим ледяного покрова = Temperaturnyj režim ledjanogo pokrova = Temperaturbedingungen der Eisbedeckung / Г. Н. Яковлев = G. N. Jakovlev. - Приложения = Priloženija = Anwendungen. - Астрономия = Astronomija = Astronomie. - Астрономические наблюдения = Astronomičeskie nabljudenija = Astronomische Beobachtungen / Н. А. Миляев = N. A. Miljaev. - Приложения = Priloženija = Anwendungen. , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Sirahama, Wakayama-ken : Seto Marine Biological Laboratory
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    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    Sirahama, Wakayama-ken : Seto Marine Biological Laboratory
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    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    Sirahama, Wakayama-ken : Seto Marine Biological Laboratory
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    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    Sirahama, Wakayama-ken : Seto Marine Biological Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-594/E-4
    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    Call number: ZSP-594/E-2
    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    Series Statement: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition 2
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    Leipzig : Brockhaus
    Call number: AWI E2-14-0071
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 582 S. : Ill., 1 Kt.
    Edition: 2. Aufl., 16. - 20. Tsd.
    Note: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Zur Einführung. - Middendorff - sein Leben und seine Bedeutung als Forschungsreisender. - Sibirien vor 1850. - Sibirien nach 1850. - DER REISEBERICHT. - Meine Gefährten. - Die Taimyrreise. - Erste Eindrücke. - Auf der Eisdecke des mittleren Jenissei. - Hunde im Anspann. - Mit Rentier und Narte weiter nach Norden. - Über den Polarkreis. - Ein Brief aus Dudino. - Entlang der Waldgrenze. - Dolganen und Jakuten. - An der Chatanga. - Abschied vom Walde. - Tierleben in der verschneiten Tundra. - Irrlichtereien. - Das Völkchen der Horde Assja. - In der Karawane Toitschums. - Sitten und Sünden bei den Assja. - Urplötzlich bricht das Frühjahr herein. - Ausflüge am Taimyrfluß. - Tundrasommer am Taimyrsee. - Die Assja an ihren Sommerplätzen. - Im Boot zur Küste. - Am Eismeer. - Das harte zurück. - Verlassen - begraben. - Die Samojeden als Jäger. - Glückliche Rückkehr. - DIE OCHOTSKISCHE UND DIE AMURREISE. - Dem Kältepol entgegen. - Das Steckenpferd des Kaufmanns Newerow. - Jakutsker Studien. - Über Äcker der Zukunft. - Im Zauber der Gebirgswildnis. - Verhacke im Walde. - "Am Rande der Welt". - Zobel! Zobel!. - Aufenthalt im Anblick des Meeres. - Wallfahrten der Wale. - Seefahrt mit Hindernissen. - Mücken - ein Schmauchfeuerchen - ein Riesenwaldbrand. - Auf den Inseln. - Zwischen Felsen und Meer. - Die Reitrentiere. - Herbstliches Wohlleben bei den Südtungusen. - Im Gebiet der Giläken. - Den Tugurfluß aufwärts. - Die Nigidal, ein Völkchen in der Waldeinsamkeit. - Und wieder wird Winter. - Durch dick und dünn zum Paß hinan. - Beschwörung der Berggeister. - Unsere Nöte mit den Rentieren. - Von Wasserscheide zu Wasserscheide. - Der Winter auf seinem Höhepunkt. - Zum Amur. - Heimwärts durch Transbaikalien. - Abschluß / Bilderteil / Karte von Asien.
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    Moskva : Izd. Akademii Nauk SSSR
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    Call number: AWI G9-13-0071
    In: Trudy kompleksnoj Antarktičeskoj ėkspedicii Akademii Nauk SSSR
    Description / Table of Contents: The present volume of the "Report of the Complex Antarctic Expedition of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R." contains the account of the work of the marine expedition (the first trip). In this volume the aims and problems of the expedition are given. The special section of the volume is devoted to the coditions in which the research ship "Ob" was sailing from Kaliningrad to the Antarctic, to the search of a place for the setting up of the observatory "Mirny". The brief characteristic of the weather conditions during the sailing and anchorage of the "Ob" in Farr Bay and near Mirny is given in this volume. The main sections of the first volume contain the materials of the scientific research work of the marine expedition. During the period from 30.11.55 to 8.07.56 the "Ob" passed 33325 miles. Passing scientific observations were being done almost continuously. During the period from 29.02.56 (departure from Mirny) to 8.06.56 (arrival to Aden Bay) on the 15700 mile traverse the marine expedition carried out complex explorations on the IGY programme at 156 deep-water oceanographic stations. The volume contains the materials of the scientific research works on aerology, meteorology and actionometry, hydrology and hydrochemistry (physical and chemical characteristics of water mass, currents, colour and transparency of water, wave characteristic, quantity and drift of ice), marine geology (relief of the bottom, ground accumulations, suspension material in the sea water, seismo-acoustic investigations), geophysics (measurements of gravity and electricity in ocean), hydrography (geodesic, astronomoic observations and navigation ensuring of the trip), hydrobiology (plankton, benthos, fishes, marine mammalia and birdes). It is necessary to note, that the conclusions from the scientific research works have the preliminary character, because they are based on the first processing of the materials during the period of the trip.
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    Call number: AWI G7-92-0558
    In: IGY Glaciological Report
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    Call number: AWI G9-13-0069
    In: Trudy kompleksnoj Antarktičeskoj ėkspedicii Akademii Nauk SSSR
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    Language: Russian
    Note: Contents: Preface. - 1. Hydrological and hydrochemical observations. - 1. Deer-water hydrological observations. - 2. Observations over waves. - 3. Hydrooptical determinations. - 4. Hydrochemical observations. - Results of the hydrological and hydrochemical observations. - Results of the instrumental current measurements. - Results of the visual observations over waves. - Results of the wavegraphic observations over waves. - Results of the hydrooptical observations. - 2. Geological observations. - Account of the geological team. - List of the geological stations. - Study of the Aggregate condition and material compound of the sediments by microscopic method. - 3. Biological observations. - List of the Plankton stations. - List of the Benthos stations. - List of the ichthyological stations. - Supplement 1. List of the geographical coordinates of the oceanographical stations made on board the D/E "Ob". - Supplement 2. Table for converting the ship time of the first Antarctic voyage of the D/E "Ob" to the zone and Greenwich time during the period of the oceanographical observations from February 29, 1956 to June 10, 1956. , In kyrill. Schr.
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    Sirahama, Wakayama-ken : Seto Marine Biological Laboratory
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    Call number: ZSP-594/E-5
    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    Call number: ZSP-594/E-1
    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    München : Lehmann
    Call number: AWI E1-15-0016
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1. Naturgeschichte des Entdeckers. - Was ist ein großer Mann?. - Was ist ein großer Reisender?. - Lebenslauf des großen Reisenden. - Der Abenteurer. - Der Stromer. - Der eigentliche Abenteurer. - Adof v. Wrede. - Der Entdecker. - Der Forschungsreisende. - Der Studienreisende. - Die Verschollenen. - Eduard Vogel. - 2. Entwicklungsgeschichte der Forschungsreisen. - Das Weltbild der Levantehandels- und der Welthandelszeit. - Das geistige Weltbild des Abendlandes. - Antike und altarabische Reisen. - Die Reisen des mittelalterlichen Abendlandes. - Der Fahrtenkreis der Wikinger. - Die Ostfahrten im Banne des Levantehandels. - Zeitalter der Entdeckungen. - Beginn der wissenschaftlichen Forschungsreisen. - Die Forschungsreisen des 19. Jahrhunders. - Afrika. - Polargebiete. - Asien. - Australien, Amerika und das Weltmeer. - 3. Messer Marko Milione: Marko Polo. - 4. Der Seeweg nach Ostindien: Dias und Gama. - 5. Kolumbus. - 6. Magallan [Magellan]. - 7. Herberstain [Herberstein]. - 8. Kapitän Cook. - 9. Die beiden Forster. - 10. Karsten Niebuhr, der erste wissenschaftliche Forschungsreisende. - 11. Peter Simon Pallas. - 12. Seetzen und Burkhardt. - 13. Alexander v. Humboldt. - 14. Hornemann und Caillie, die ersten Saharareisenden. - 15. Die großen Reiseschriftsteller: Fallmerayer, Kohl, Gregorovius. - 16. Edouard Pöpping. - 17. Franz Junghuhn. - 18. Livingstone. - 19. Barth, Rohlfs, Nachtigal: Sahara und Sudan. - 20. Richthofen. - 21. Schweinfurth und Wißmann: zwei deutsche Gegensätze. - 22. Stanley. - 23. Friedrich Ratzel. - 24. Fridtjof Nansen. - 25. Roald Amundsen.
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    Call number: AWI E2-13-0072-3
    In: Materialy nabljudenij naučno-issledovatel'skich drejfujuščich stancij "Severnyj Poljus-3" i "Severnyj Poljus-4" 1954/55 goda, Tom 3
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    Pages: 443 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Ėkz. 10
    Language: Russian
    Note: Содержание = Soderžanie = Inhalt: Предисловие = Predislovie = Vorwort. - Метеорология = Meteorologija = Meteorologie. - Метеорологические наблюдения = Meteorologičeskie nabljudenija = Meteorologische Beobachtungen / П. Д. Федякона = P. D. Fedjakova. - Приложения (таблицы) = Priloženija (Tablicy) = Anwendungen (Tabellen). - Актинометрия = Aktinometrija = Aktinometrie. - Актинометрические наблюдения = Aktinometričeskie nabljudenija = Aktinometrische Beobachtungen / Л. Ф. Овчинников = L. F. Ovčinnikov. - Приложения (таблицы) = Priloženija (Tablicy) = Anwendungen (Tabellen). - , In kyrillischer Schrift
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    Call number: E2-91-1522
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: Vorwort von Kurt Wegener. - Vorwort des Herausgebers. - Plan und Ziele der Deutschen Grönland-Expedition Alfred Wegeners / Else Wegener. - Ausreise und Wartezeit in Uvkusiqsat nach Alfred Wegeners Tagebuch. - Transporte von Georg Liffey und nach Alfred Wegeners Tagebuch. - Propellerschlitten von Curt Schif. - Die erste Schlittenreise ins Innere und die Errichtung der Station "Eismitte" von Johannes Georgi. - Die vierte Schlittenreise bis 151 Kilometer Randabstand von Fritz Loewe. - Wintereinbruch von Karl Weiken. - Bau des Winterhauses und die letzten Transporte von Kurt Herdemerten. - Meteorologische Arbeiten an der Meßstation von Rupert Holzapfel. - Entsatzreise von Karl Weiken. - Winternacht an der Meßstation von Hugo Jülg. - Winternacht und Frühjahr in Kamarujuk von Georg Liffey. - Die Frühjahrsschlittenreisen nach "Eismitte" von Karl Weiken und Manfred Kraus. - Ende der letzten Herbstschlittenreise von Fritz Loewe. - Überwinterung in "Eismitte" von Ernst Sorge. - Die Auffindung Alfred Wegeners nach Berichten von Ernst Sorge und Karl Weiken. - Die Suche nach Rasmus von Ernst Sorge. - Frühjahrsarbeiten von Fritz Loewe. - Einige gletscherkundliche Sommerbeobachtungen von Hugo Jülg. - Die zweite Reise der Propellerschlitten nach "Eismitte" von Kurt Schif. - Sommerarbeiten in "Eismitte" von Johannes Georgi. - Eisdickenmessungen in "Eismitte" von Ernst Sorge. - Eisdickenmessungen der Westgruppe von Kurt Wölden. - Schweremessung und trigonometrisches Nievellement von Karl Weiken. - Abbau und Heimkehr von Fritz Loewe. - Die Oststation von Walther Kopp. - Namen- und Sachverzeichnis
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    Call number: ZSP-697/B
    Parallel Title: 2=2; 3=3; 10=5a von [Rezul'taty issledovanij po mezdunarodnym geofiziceskim proektam / 12 / Sejsmologiceskie issledovanija]
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 [Rezul'taty issledovanij po mezdunarodnym geofiziceskim proektam / Gljaciologija]
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    Call number: K-99-0240(1-32)
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    Dillingen a. Donau : Schwäb. Verlagsdr.
    Call number: AWI P7-14-0051
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhaltsverzeichnis: Lage und Verbreitung. - A. Die verschiedenen Tundrengebiete. - Das Obgebiet. - Die Halbinsel Jamal. - Der polare Ural. - Hoch- und Niedertundra. - Das Gebiet zwischen Ural und Eismeer. - Der Paechoi. - Waigatsch und Novoja Semlja. - Nordrußland. - Hügeltundra. - Die Halbinsel Kola. - Das Taimyrland. - Kümmertundra. - Das Gebiet zwischen Chatanga- und Lenamündung. - Kurze Übersicht über die Pflanzen- und Tierwelt der Tundra. - Das Gebiet östlich der Lenamündung bis zum Beringsmeer. - Alaska. - Die Barren Grounds. - Labrador. - Die nördlichsten Inseln des Atlantischen Ozeans. - Rückblick auf die einzelnen Tundrentypen und ihre Übergangsgebiete. - B. Ursachen der Tundrenbildung und Besonderheiten der Tundrenlandschaft. - Tundrenklima und Baumwuchs. - Die Gefrornis. - Die Winde. - Die Pflanzen der Tundra. - Bodenbildung in der Tundra. - Tundra und Arktis. - Tundra und Steppe. - Tundra und Alpine. - C. Begriffsbestimmung der Tundra. - Der Mensch in der Tundra.
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    Pages: 136 S.
    Note: München, Univ., Diss., 1931
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    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    In: Biological results of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
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    Call number: AWI E2-91-1522 ; M 03.0403 / Regal 13
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    Call number: 2691/1(2). ; AWI S1-97-0060a
    In: Lehrgang der höheren Mathematik
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    Pages: XII, 419 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2., verb. Aufl.
    Series Statement: Hochschulbücher der Mathematik 1
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    In: Handbuch der Physik
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    Pages: VIII, 1045 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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    Leipzig : Akadem. Verl.-Ges. Geest & Portig
    Call number: O 2544 ; 12561 ; AWI A10-97-0048
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    Pages: XI, 263 S.
    Language: German
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    In: Lehrbuch der Physik
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    Pages: VIII, 563 S.
    Edition: 14. Aufl.
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    In: Lehrgang der höheren Mathematik
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    Pages: XII, 708 S.
    Series Statement: Hochschulbücher für Mathematik 5
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    Berlin : Dt. Verl. der Wiss.
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    Call number: O 2496(19) ; 2684/1 ; AWI S1-97-0044
    In: Hochschulbücher für Mathematik
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    Pages: XI, 611 S.
    Series Statement: Hochschulbücher für Mathematik 19
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    In: Lehrbuch der Physik
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    Pages: IX, 636 S.
    Edition: 17. Aufl.
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    Wilmette, Ill. : Snow Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army
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    Call number: ZSP-202-59
    In: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 59
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary: The deflection expression of an infinite plate subjected to a concentrated force is used with the "method of images" to obtain solutions for 6 plates with simply supported edges. The semi-infinite plate, the wedge-shaped plate, and its special case, the rectangular corner plate, are solved in closed form; and the infinite strip, the semi-infinite strip, and the rectangular plate are solved as rapidly convergent series. Behavior under a concentrated force is studied in more detail for the semi-infinite plate and the rectangular corner plate. Relationships for obtaining bending moments, shear forces and reaction distributions as well as derivatives of the kei-function with respect to ? and ? are given in the appendices.
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    Series Statement: Research report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 59
    Language: English
    Note: CONTENTS Preface Introduction and statement of the problem Solution of the boundary value problems for simply supported boundaries Semi-infinite plate Wedge-shaped plate Rectangular corner plate Infinite strip Semi-infinite strip Rectangular plate Remarks on the problem of arbitrary load distribution References Appendix A Appendix B
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    London : H.M.Stat.Off.
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    In: Scientific reports
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    Series Statement: Scientific reports / Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey 19
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    In: Linkes meteorologisches Taschenbuch
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    Leningrad : Izdat. Morskoy Transport
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    Moskva
    Call number: AWI Bio-00-0094
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    Pages: 339 S.
    Series Statement: Zoolog. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Novaya Seriya 31
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    New York [u.a.] : McGraw-Hill
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    Call number: AWI E3-92-0121
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    Series Statement: Titel der Original-Ausgabe: John Gia/ever: Maudheim, To ar i Antarktis, Gyldendal Norsk Forlag Oslo. Deutsch von H. Reiher
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    Call number: AWI E2-90-0053
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    Call number: AWI G4-22-94988
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    Pages: 130 Seiten , Illustrationen , Errata , 28 cm
    Series Statement: Annual progress report / Sanitary Engineering Research Laboratory, University of California 1
    Language: English
    Note: TABLE OF CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION II SUMMARY OF METHODS OF GROUND WATER DETECTION A. Geophysical Methods Gravimetric Method Magnetic Method Seismic Method Electrical Resistivity Method Electrical, Radioactive and Temperature Logging Methods B. Tracer Methods Dyes as Ground Water Tracers Tracers Detected by Chemical Determinations Radioactive Tracers III LABORATORY AND FIELD STUDIES OF GROUND WATER TRACERS Ion Exchange in Soils Lysimeter Studies of Fluorescein, Chloride and Iodine-131 Comparison of Stable and Radioactive Calcium Tritium Studies Injection Well Studies of Fluorescein, Dextrose, and Iodine-131 IV CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS A. Geophysical Methods B. Tracer Methods V ABSTRACT OF LITERATURE PERTAINING TO GROUND WATER DETECTION A. Geophysical Methods B . Tracer Methods
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    Leningrad : Gosudarstvennoe Naučno-techničeskoe Izdatel'stvo neftjanoj i gorno-toplivnoj literatury
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    Pages: 386, 1 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Trudy Vsesojuznogo Neftjanogo Naučno-Issledovatel'skogo Geologo-Razvedočnogo Instituta 140
    Language: Russian
    Note: In kyrillischer Schrift
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