Glaciological studies made at Wilkes base and on the Antarctic Icecap between Wilkes and Vostok, in 1962

© 1964 Alastair Cameron Battye During 1962 data were collected at Wilkes Base, Antarctica and between Wilkes Base and Vostok, 850 miles inland, on snow accumulation rates and sub-surface ice temperatures. These data have been used in conjunction with information on ice thicknesses to calculate theor...

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Main Author: Battye, Alastair Cameron
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1964
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11343/36556
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Summary:© 1964 Alastair Cameron Battye During 1962 data were collected at Wilkes Base, Antarctica and between Wilkes Base and Vostok, 850 miles inland, on snow accumulation rates and sub-surface ice temperatures. These data have been used in conjunction with information on ice thicknesses to calculate theoretical temperature profiles throughout the icecap, and the validity of these calculations examined by comparison with known temperatures. A method of preparation of plastic replicas of snow crystals and drift snow particles was studied, and the knowledge gained utilised to obtain accurate replicas of drift snow particles inland from Wilkes. Particle size frequency distributions of the drift particles were studied using the plastic replicas for measurement purposes.