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Record #108533:

Site survey for future heat flow measurements, Prince Albert Mountains, Antarctica / Georg Delisle, Joachim Sievers.

Title: Site survey for future heat flow measurements, Prince Albert Mountains, Antarctica / Georg Delisle, Joachim Sievers.
Author(s): Delisle, Georg.
Sievers, Joachim.
Date: 1990.
In: Polarforschung. (1990.), Vol. 60(2) (1990)
Abstract: Aim of survey was identification of ice fields with internal temperature field characterized by predominantly conductive heat transport. Blue ice fields of limited thickness and minor surface topography are most favourable in this respect.
Notes:

Polarforschung. Vol. 60(2) :138-139 (1990).

Published 1992.

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.321 -- Glaciological methods and instruments.
528 -- Geodesy.
551.324 -- Land ice.
551.324.412 -- Land ice, temperature.
551.321.4 -- Temperature, measurement of snow, ice and glaciers.
536.2 -- Heat, transmission.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*76) -- Ross Dependency.
(*762) -- Victoria Land.
SPRI record no.: 108533

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