An assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-Antartic Marion Island

This study aims to uncover the synoptic weather circulation pattern which is associated with the occurrence of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect. The method of study was done through an intensive ground climate measurement campaign from April 2008 to May 2009 with a temperature logger...

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Main Author: Zilindile, Mphumzi Brooklyn
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Fort Hare 2013
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http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1006908
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description This study aims to uncover the synoptic weather circulation pattern which is associated with the occurrence of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect. The method of study was done through an intensive ground climate measurement campaign from April 2008 to May 2009 with a temperature logger installed throughout the recording period. Results from data analyses indicate that the complex changes in climate parameters may lead to an equally complex response in terms of spatial soil frost dynamics and its direct and indirect effects on soil sediment displacement and ecosystem dynamics. Field evidence in the study suggests that on Marion Island needle ice developed in temperatures as high as -0.2 ºC in strong winds. This confirms that the wet environment of Marion Island, which is dominated by diurnal soil frost is fundamentally different from seasonal frost and permafrost environments. The scoria material is susceptible to needle ice growth and the compacted soil alters the micro-climatology of the affected area making it more susceptible to the formation of needle ice. Soil moisture for needle ice formation and growth is provided by the misty conditions associated with the advent of the cold front (pre-cyclonic). Furthermore, observations of needle ice on Marion show that needles are mostly clear with no sediment inclusion. This is indicative of needle ice formation that has not been interrupted by a shortage of moisture. The zero-curtain effect on Marion Island can occur either as a response to the thawing of the soil after the seasonal freeze. The synoptic assessment of snowfall on Marion Island indicates that; snowfall is associated with the passage of a cold front linked to a strong meridional system of low pressure just south of the island.
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spelling ftsealsdc:vital:11515 2025-01-16T19:45:30+00:00 An assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-Antartic Marion Island Zilindile, Mphumzi Brooklyn 2013 70 leaves; 30 cm pdf http://vital.seals.ac.za:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:11515 http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1006908 English eng University of Fort Hare Faculty of Science & Agriculture vital:11515 http://vital.seals.ac.za:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:11515 http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1006908 University of Fort Hare Snow -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island Frost -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island Ice -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island Marion Island (Prince Edward Islands) -- Description and travel Thesis Masters MSc (Geography) 2013 ftsealsdc 2024-11-26T15:59:59Z This study aims to uncover the synoptic weather circulation pattern which is associated with the occurrence of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect. The method of study was done through an intensive ground climate measurement campaign from April 2008 to May 2009 with a temperature logger installed throughout the recording period. Results from data analyses indicate that the complex changes in climate parameters may lead to an equally complex response in terms of spatial soil frost dynamics and its direct and indirect effects on soil sediment displacement and ecosystem dynamics. Field evidence in the study suggests that on Marion Island needle ice developed in temperatures as high as -0.2 ºC in strong winds. This confirms that the wet environment of Marion Island, which is dominated by diurnal soil frost is fundamentally different from seasonal frost and permafrost environments. The scoria material is susceptible to needle ice growth and the compacted soil alters the micro-climatology of the affected area making it more susceptible to the formation of needle ice. Soil moisture for needle ice formation and growth is provided by the misty conditions associated with the advent of the cold front (pre-cyclonic). Furthermore, observations of needle ice on Marion show that needles are mostly clear with no sediment inclusion. This is indicative of needle ice formation that has not been interrupted by a shortage of moisture. The zero-curtain effect on Marion Island can occur either as a response to the thawing of the soil after the seasonal freeze. The synoptic assessment of snowfall on Marion Island indicates that; snowfall is associated with the passage of a cold front linked to a strong meridional system of low pressure just south of the island. Master Thesis antartic* Ice Marion Island permafrost Prince Edward Islands SEALS Digital Commons (South East Academic Libraries System, South Africa)
spellingShingle Snow -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Frost -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Ice -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Marion Island (Prince Edward Islands) -- Description and travel
Zilindile, Mphumzi Brooklyn
An assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-Antartic Marion Island
title An assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-Antartic Marion Island
title_full An assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-Antartic Marion Island
title_fullStr An assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-Antartic Marion Island
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-Antartic Marion Island
title_short An assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-Antartic Marion Island
title_sort assessment of needle ice, snowfall and the zero-curtain effect and its relationship with soil frost dynamics on sub-antartic marion island
topic Snow -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Frost -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Ice -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Marion Island (Prince Edward Islands) -- Description and travel
topic_facet Snow -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Frost -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Ice -- Prince Edward Islands -- Marion Island
Marion Island (Prince Edward Islands) -- Description and travel
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http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1006908