Symposium on the heat exchange at snow and ice surfaces: 26 October 1962

The prediction or the annual runoff to be expected from snow covers and glaciers, of the rate of ice growth under various conditions or the maximum ice thickness to be expected at a given site, are problems of particular interest to Canadians. Consideration of these problems has resulted in a growin...

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Published: National Research Council of Canada. Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics 1962
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spelling ftnrccanada:oai:cisti-icist.nrc-cnrc.ca:cistinparc:20386601 2024-09-15T18:35:38+00:00 Symposium on the heat exchange at snow and ice surfaces: 26 October 1962 1962-10-26 text 87 p. https://doi.org/10.4224/40003253 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/ft/?id=91597dba-c971-4a0c-b8ec-705d31157b45 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=91597dba-c971-4a0c-b8ec-705d31157b45 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/fra/voir/objet/?id=91597dba-c971-4a0c-b8ec-705d31157b45 eng eng National Research Council of Canada. Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics Technical Memorandum (National Research Council of Canada. Division of Building Research); no. DBR-TM-78, Symposium on the heat exchange at snow and ice surfaces, October 26, 1962, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Publication date: 1962-10-26 doi:10.4224/40003253 proceedings 1962 ftnrccanada https://doi.org/10.4224/40003253 2024-08-05T14:05:07Z The prediction or the annual runoff to be expected from snow covers and glaciers, of the rate of ice growth under various conditions or the maximum ice thickness to be expected at a given site, are problems of particular interest to Canadians. Consideration of these problems has resulted in a growing interest in the exchange of heat between the atmosphere and snow and ice covers. Because the period of interest is usually winter, the time when this heat exchange is at a minimum, the accur.ate measurement of some components or the exchange is very difficult. Observations are often undertaken without an appreciation of the magnitude of the quantities to be measured, the difficulties or measuring such quantities in winter and the limitations of instruments and techniques now available. In response to the growing interest in the heat exchange and snow and ice surfaces, and the need for information on measuring this exchange, the Snow Bnd Ice Subcommittee of the Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics sponsored a one-day conference at which the results and experience of those making observations could be presented and discussed. Information was presented on the heat exchange at the surface of snow covers, fresh water and sea ice and glaciers, as well as on instruments used in making measurements and some of their limitations. The papers presented at the conference, or a summary of those published elsewhere of those published elsewhere, and the ensuing discussion, are presented in this proceedings. La prédiction du ruissellement annuel provenant des données d'enneigement (épaisseur du manteau nival) et des glaciers, ou la quantité de ce ruissellement à laquelle on doit s'attendre chaque année, ainsi que la prédiction de la vitesse de la formation de la glace sous diverses conditions ou encore de l'épaisseur maximale de la couche de glace à prévoir en un site donné, voilà autant de problèmes qui demeurent particulièrement pertinents du point de vue des Canadiens. L'examen de ces problèmes a engendré un intérêt ... Conference Object Sea ice National Research Council Canada: NRC Publications Archive
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description The prediction or the annual runoff to be expected from snow covers and glaciers, of the rate of ice growth under various conditions or the maximum ice thickness to be expected at a given site, are problems of particular interest to Canadians. Consideration of these problems has resulted in a growing interest in the exchange of heat between the atmosphere and snow and ice covers. Because the period of interest is usually winter, the time when this heat exchange is at a minimum, the accur.ate measurement of some components or the exchange is very difficult. Observations are often undertaken without an appreciation of the magnitude of the quantities to be measured, the difficulties or measuring such quantities in winter and the limitations of instruments and techniques now available. In response to the growing interest in the heat exchange and snow and ice surfaces, and the need for information on measuring this exchange, the Snow Bnd Ice Subcommittee of the Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics sponsored a one-day conference at which the results and experience of those making observations could be presented and discussed. Information was presented on the heat exchange at the surface of snow covers, fresh water and sea ice and glaciers, as well as on instruments used in making measurements and some of their limitations. The papers presented at the conference, or a summary of those published elsewhere of those published elsewhere, and the ensuing discussion, are presented in this proceedings. La prédiction du ruissellement annuel provenant des données d'enneigement (épaisseur du manteau nival) et des glaciers, ou la quantité de ce ruissellement à laquelle on doit s'attendre chaque année, ainsi que la prédiction de la vitesse de la formation de la glace sous diverses conditions ou encore de l'épaisseur maximale de la couche de glace à prévoir en un site donné, voilà autant de problèmes qui demeurent particulièrement pertinents du point de vue des Canadiens. L'examen de ces problèmes a engendré un intérêt ...
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op_relation Technical Memorandum (National Research Council of Canada. Division of Building Research); no. DBR-TM-78, Symposium on the heat exchange at snow and ice surfaces, October 26, 1962, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Publication date: 1962-10-26
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