Notes on a Thermal Probe for Measuring the Temperature of Ice Layers (Remarque sur une Sonde Thermique pour Mesurer la Temperature des Couches de Glace)
When a thermal probe is thrust down into ice, it disturbs the ambient temperature. In order to measure the original temperature only 1 hour after such heating, a special device is suggested: the thermometer is placed in the point of a bar below the head of the probe. (Author) Draft trans. of Academi...
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Summary: | When a thermal probe is thrust down into ice, it disturbs the ambient temperature. In order to measure the original temperature only 1 hour after such heating, a special device is suggested: the thermometer is placed in the point of a bar below the head of the probe. (Author) Draft trans. of Academie des Sciences, Paris. Comptes Rendus (France) v255 n22 p3022-3024 1962. |
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