PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF GREENLAND SNOW.

Experiments were carried out near Thule, Greenland, on the correlation between the physical properties and internal structure of snow. About 150 snow samples obtained to 26 m depth were measured for elastic modulus, air permeability, unconfined compressive strength, static compression and creep. The...

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Main Authors: Nakaya,Ukichiro, Kuroiwa,Daisuke
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER N H
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Language:English
Published: 1970
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author Nakaya,Ukichiro
Kuroiwa,Daisuke
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Kuroiwa,Daisuke
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description Experiments were carried out near Thule, Greenland, on the correlation between the physical properties and internal structure of snow. About 150 snow samples obtained to 26 m depth were measured for elastic modulus, air permeability, unconfined compressive strength, static compression and creep. The observed density profile curve deviated from the theoretical curve at a depth of 10 m. and density of 0.52 g/cu cm, a value almost equivalent to the limiting density obtainable by simple mechanical packing. Therefore, further densification must proceed through plastic flow in grains. A similar critical depth was observed in the vertical distribution of Young's modulus. A positive correlation was found between Young's modulus and an adverse correlation between average grain diameter and Young's modulus or density. There were reciprocal correlations between air permeability and density or unconfined compressive strength, and between the number of grains and their average diameters. Kozeny's constant of Greenland snow was obtained from air permeability values and the length of peripheries of cross sections of grains. To demonstrate the change of internal structure of snow due to densification, static compression tests of snow cylinders were conducted, and thin sections of snow texture were compared before and after compression. (Author)
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spelling ftdtic:AD0702904 2025-01-16T22:08:33+00:00 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF GREENLAND SNOW. Nakaya,Ukichiro Kuroiwa,Daisuke COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER N H 1970-01 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0702904 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0702904 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0702904 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Snow Ice and Permafrost (*SNOW PHYSICAL PROPERTIES) DENSITY PARTICLE SIZE MODULUS OF ELASTICITY POROSITY THICKNESS PERMEABILITY COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES PHOTOMICROGRAPHY CREEP SAMPLING STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES GREENLAND COLD WEATHER CONSTRUCTION Text 1970 ftdtic 2016-02-18T23:07:18Z Experiments were carried out near Thule, Greenland, on the correlation between the physical properties and internal structure of snow. About 150 snow samples obtained to 26 m depth were measured for elastic modulus, air permeability, unconfined compressive strength, static compression and creep. The observed density profile curve deviated from the theoretical curve at a depth of 10 m. and density of 0.52 g/cu cm, a value almost equivalent to the limiting density obtainable by simple mechanical packing. Therefore, further densification must proceed through plastic flow in grains. A similar critical depth was observed in the vertical distribution of Young's modulus. A positive correlation was found between Young's modulus and an adverse correlation between average grain diameter and Young's modulus or density. There were reciprocal correlations between air permeability and density or unconfined compressive strength, and between the number of grains and their average diameters. Kozeny's constant of Greenland snow was obtained from air permeability values and the length of peripheries of cross sections of grains. To demonstrate the change of internal structure of snow due to densification, static compression tests of snow cylinders were conducted, and thin sections of snow texture were compared before and after compression. (Author) Text Greenland Ice permafrost Thule Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Greenland
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
(*SNOW
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES)
DENSITY
PARTICLE SIZE
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
POROSITY
THICKNESS
PERMEABILITY
COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES
PHOTOMICROGRAPHY
CREEP
SAMPLING
STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES
GREENLAND
COLD WEATHER CONSTRUCTION
Nakaya,Ukichiro
Kuroiwa,Daisuke
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF GREENLAND SNOW.
title PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF GREENLAND SNOW.
title_full PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF GREENLAND SNOW.
title_fullStr PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF GREENLAND SNOW.
title_full_unstemmed PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF GREENLAND SNOW.
title_short PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF GREENLAND SNOW.
title_sort physical properties and internal structure of greenland snow.
topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
(*SNOW
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES)
DENSITY
PARTICLE SIZE
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
POROSITY
THICKNESS
PERMEABILITY
COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES
PHOTOMICROGRAPHY
CREEP
SAMPLING
STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES
GREENLAND
COLD WEATHER CONSTRUCTION
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
(*SNOW
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES)
DENSITY
PARTICLE SIZE
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
POROSITY
THICKNESS
PERMEABILITY
COMPRESSIVE PROPERTIES
PHOTOMICROGRAPHY
CREEP
SAMPLING
STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES
GREENLAND
COLD WEATHER CONSTRUCTION
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