Thermal conductivity of snow, antarctic firn and porous ice at -3°C, -20°C and -60°C, supplement to: Calonne, Neige; Milliancourt, Lucas; Burr, Alexis; Philip, Armelle; Martin, Christophe L; Flin, Frederic; Geindreau, Christian (2019): Thermal Conductivity of Snow, Firn, and Porous Ice From 3‐D Image‐Based Computations. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(22), 13079-13089

This dataset presents values of effective thermal conductivity of 64 samples of snow, antarctic firn and porous ice in the x, y and z directions (z being the direction of gravity) at -3°C, -20°C and -60°C. Firn and porous ice samples were collected at different depth along ice cores, from 23 to 133...

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Main Authors: Calonne, Neige, Milliancourt, Lucas, Burr, Alexis, Philip, Armelle, Martin, Christophe L, Flin, Frederic, Geindreau, Christian
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2019
Subjects:
ice
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.906906
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.906906
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Summary:This dataset presents values of effective thermal conductivity of 64 samples of snow, antarctic firn and porous ice in the x, y and z directions (z being the direction of gravity) at -3°C, -20°C and -60°C. Firn and porous ice samples were collected at different depth along ice cores, from 23 to 133 m, covering different levels of densification until the close-off. In addition, we provide sample type (snow types are given according the international seasonal snow classification), sample depth, sample density, sample correlation lengths in x, y, and z direction.