Compactive Viscosity of Snow and Its Climatic Implications at Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)

The compactive viscosity coefficient of snow was obtained from a density profile at Mizuho Station, Antarctica The value of the compactive viscosity coefficient was by two orders of magnitude larger than that of ordinary seasonal snow. The large value was attributed to strong bonds between constitue...

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Main Authors: Norikazu MAENO, Hideki MAEDA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1979
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008092
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description The compactive viscosity coefficient of snow was obtained from a density profile at Mizuho Station, Antarctica The value of the compactive viscosity coefficient was by two orders of magnitude larger than that of ordinary seasonal snow. The large value was attributed to strong bonds between constituent ice particles within Antarctic snow which had been aged for prolonged periods A sharp peak of the compactive viscosity coefficient was found in a limited range of the depth around 35 m, that is in a range of the density around 750 kg m^ In the depth range from 30 m to 40 m the layer-to-layer densities varied largely and the mean density deviated markedly from a smoothed general trend. These results suggest that a colder climate occurred repeatedly and lasted approximately 300 years before the present in the vicinity of Mizuho Station
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:7b4ec842d2694bd8a0ce23ef963a85c9 2025-01-16T19:04:29+00:00 Compactive Viscosity of Snow and Its Climatic Implications at Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology) Norikazu MAENO Hideki MAEDA 1979-10-01 https://doi.org/10.15094/00008092 https://doaj.org/article/7b4ec842d2694bd8a0ce23ef963a85c9 en other eng National Institute of Polar Research doi:10.15094/00008092 0085-7289 2432-079X https://doaj.org/article/7b4ec842d2694bd8a0ce23ef963a85c9 undefined Antarctic Record, Iss 67, Pp 18-31 (1979) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 1979 fttriple https://doi.org/10.15094/00008092 2023-01-22T17:33:37Z The compactive viscosity coefficient of snow was obtained from a density profile at Mizuho Station, Antarctica The value of the compactive viscosity coefficient was by two orders of magnitude larger than that of ordinary seasonal snow. The large value was attributed to strong bonds between constituent ice particles within Antarctic snow which had been aged for prolonged periods A sharp peak of the compactive viscosity coefficient was found in a limited range of the depth around 35 m, that is in a range of the density around 750 kg m^ In the depth range from 30 m to 40 m the layer-to-layer densities varied largely and the mean density deviated markedly from a smoothed general trend. These results suggest that a colder climate occurred repeatedly and lasted approximately 300 years before the present in the vicinity of Mizuho Station Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Unknown Antarctic Mizuho ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683) Mizuho Station ENVELOPE(44.317,44.317,-70.683,-70.683) Sharp Peak ENVELOPE(-37.900,-37.900,-54.050,-54.050)
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Compactive Viscosity of Snow and Its Climatic Implications at Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title Compactive Viscosity of Snow and Its Climatic Implications at Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_full Compactive Viscosity of Snow and Its Climatic Implications at Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_fullStr Compactive Viscosity of Snow and Its Climatic Implications at Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_full_unstemmed Compactive Viscosity of Snow and Its Climatic Implications at Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_short Compactive Viscosity of Snow and Its Climatic Implications at Mizuho Station, Antarctica (Special Issue of the Proceedings of the First Symposium on Antarctic Meteorology and Glaciology)
title_sort compactive viscosity of snow and its climatic implications at mizuho station, antarctica (special issue of the proceedings of the first symposium on antarctic meteorology and glaciology)
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url https://doi.org/10.15094/00008092
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