Rapid change of tundra snow hardness in Alaska

Konosuke Sugiura*, Daqing Yang, Tetsuo Ohata

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研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術論文査読

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To understand the formation of hard snow in the field and its relationship to the physical parameters of snow surfaces, we carried out snowpack observations at a flat and snow-covered field in Barrow, Alaska. These observations were performed in the middle of winter and included two drifting snow events. After the end of each drifting snow event, the minimum snow surface density increased slightly with time and there was a rapid increase in the minimum snow surface hardness. There was no rain during our observations. Therefore, the strong bonds among the snow surface particles were not due to melting and refreezing; they formed because of hardening during water-vapor transport under a temperature gradient and also by exposure of the inner snow layer through erosion. As a consequence, the snow formed a hard surface following the drifting snow events.

本文言語英語
ページ(範囲)97-101
ページ数5
ジャーナルAnnals of Glaciology
52
58
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2011/08

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