Sublimation and Condensation at the Ice Sheet Surface of Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)

Sublimation and condensation were estimated by three different methods, that is, atmometer, bulk formula and stake methods, at Mizuho Station from February 1977 to January 1978. The comparison of the three different methods of obtaining the sublimation rate in the summer of 1977-1978 showed a satisf...

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Main Author: Yoshiyuki FUJII
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Japanese
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1979
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008094
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3db3f85c709d49a4b2c0b4c67fa334a4 2023-05-15T13:37:48+02:00 Sublimation and Condensation at the Ice Sheet Surface of Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology) Yoshiyuki FUJII 1979-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15094/00008094 https://doaj.org/article/3db3f85c709d49a4b2c0b4c67fa334a4 EN JA eng jpn National Institute of Polar Research https://doi.org/10.15094/00008094 https://doaj.org/toc/0085-7289 https://doaj.org/toc/2432-079X doi:10.15094/00008094 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/3db3f85c709d49a4b2c0b4c67fa334a4 Antarctic Record, Iss 67, Pp 51-63 (1979) Geography (General) G1-922 article 1979 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15094/00008094 2022-12-31T04:54:09Z Sublimation and condensation were estimated by three different methods, that is, atmometer, bulk formula and stake methods, at Mizuho Station from February 1977 to January 1978. The comparison of the three different methods of obtaining the sublimation rate in the summer of 1977-1978 showed a satisfactory agreement, especially in the weekly values. Condensation prevails in the period of five months from the middle of April to the middle of September and sublimation in the remainder seven months. The daily amount of sublimation showed its maximum, 92 mg/cm^2 on December 22 when the solar radiation was maximum. The annual amounts of sublimation and condensation are estimated to be 4.92 g/cm^2 and 0.19 g/cm^2 respectively. The present study implies that sublimation plays an important role in the heat and mass exchanges at the surface and in the metamorphism of surface texture. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Mizuho ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683) Mizuho Station ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683)
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description Sublimation and condensation were estimated by three different methods, that is, atmometer, bulk formula and stake methods, at Mizuho Station from February 1977 to January 1978. The comparison of the three different methods of obtaining the sublimation rate in the summer of 1977-1978 showed a satisfactory agreement, especially in the weekly values. Condensation prevails in the period of five months from the middle of April to the middle of September and sublimation in the remainder seven months. The daily amount of sublimation showed its maximum, 92 mg/cm^2 on December 22 when the solar radiation was maximum. The annual amounts of sublimation and condensation are estimated to be 4.92 g/cm^2 and 0.19 g/cm^2 respectively. The present study implies that sublimation plays an important role in the heat and mass exchanges at the surface and in the metamorphism of surface texture.
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title Sublimation and Condensation at the Ice Sheet Surface of Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_short Sublimation and Condensation at the Ice Sheet Surface of Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_full Sublimation and Condensation at the Ice Sheet Surface of Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_fullStr Sublimation and Condensation at the Ice Sheet Surface of Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_full_unstemmed Sublimation and Condensation at the Ice Sheet Surface of Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_sort sublimation and condensation at the ice sheet surface of mizuho station, antarctica (special issue of the proceedings of the first symposium on antarctic meteorology and glaciology)
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