Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago
The meteorological and ground temperature conditions under which frost cracking takes place in an ice‐wedge polygon site were inferred from electric cables that were probably severed by ground thermal contraction. Between 1997 and 2002, the severing of cables in the active layer occurred mostly in J...
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ftrepec:oai:RePEc:wly:perpro:v:16:y:2005:i:2:p:145-161 2023-05-15T14:28:50+02:00 Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago Daniel Fortier Michel Allard https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.504 unknown https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.504 article ftrepec https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.504 2020-12-04T13:31:03Z The meteorological and ground temperature conditions under which frost cracking takes place in an ice‐wedge polygon site were inferred from electric cables that were probably severed by ground thermal contraction. Between 1997 and 2002, the severing of cables in the active layer occurred mostly in January. The daily mean air temperature when the cables broke ranged from −25 to −40°C, with a mean of −34.3°C. They generally broke after a drop in air temperature of about 7.9°C over a mean period of 18 h, at a mean atmospheric cooling rate of −0.5°C/h. The breaks occurred a few hours to a few days after the arrival of persistently cold temperatures, the daily mean ground temperature being −22.9°C at 2 cm under the surface (1997–2002) and −18.6°C at the permafrost table (2000–2002). The mean thermal gradient in the active layer at the time of breakage was −10.9°C/m. Maximum ground cooling rates during breaking episodes were located in the active layer or at the top of permafrost. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Arctic Bylot Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Ice permafrost wedge* RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Arctic Bylot Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 16 2 145 161 |
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The meteorological and ground temperature conditions under which frost cracking takes place in an ice‐wedge polygon site were inferred from electric cables that were probably severed by ground thermal contraction. Between 1997 and 2002, the severing of cables in the active layer occurred mostly in January. The daily mean air temperature when the cables broke ranged from −25 to −40°C, with a mean of −34.3°C. They generally broke after a drop in air temperature of about 7.9°C over a mean period of 18 h, at a mean atmospheric cooling rate of −0.5°C/h. The breaks occurred a few hours to a few days after the arrival of persistently cold temperatures, the daily mean ground temperature being −22.9°C at 2 cm under the surface (1997–2002) and −18.6°C at the permafrost table (2000–2002). The mean thermal gradient in the active layer at the time of breakage was −10.9°C/m. Maximum ground cooling rates during breaking episodes were located in the active layer or at the top of permafrost. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Daniel Fortier Michel Allard Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago |
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Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago |
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Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago |
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Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago |
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Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago |
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Frost‐cracking conditions, Bylot Island, eastern Canadian Arctic archipelago |
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frost‐cracking conditions, bylot island, eastern canadian arctic archipelago |
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Arctic Archipelago Arctic Bylot Island Canadian Arctic Archipelago Ice permafrost wedge* |
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