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Record #106052:
Solute flux through melting snow: effects of melt-freeze cycles / Christian Petersen, Roger Bales.
Title: | Solute flux through melting snow: effects of melt-freeze cycles / Christian Petersen, Roger Bales. |
Author(s): | Petersen, Christian. Bales, Roger. |
Date: | 1990. |
In: | Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. (1990.), Vol. 71(43) (1990) |
Abstract: | Abstract only. Series of experiments were run to determine effects of melt rate, melt-freeze cycles, and initial chemical distribution on timing and magnitude of ionic pulse from physically homogeneous snow pack. Greatest ionic concentration (up to 40 times average) in initial snowmelt occurred when long melt-freeze cycles were applied to chemically homogeneous snowpack. |
Notes: | Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol. 71(43) :1328 (1990). |
Keywords: | 551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches. 54 -- Chemistry. 551.578.462 -- Snow cover, ablation. 551.579.2 -- Water supply from snow. E10 -- Glaciology: snow and avalanches. |
SPRI record no.: | 106052 |
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