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Record #112427:

Modeling in-pack chemical transformations / Roger C. Bales.

Title: Modeling in-pack chemical transformations / Roger C. Bales.
Author(s): Bales, Roger C.
Date: 1991.
In: Journal of Glaciology. (1991.), Vol. 37(126) (1991)
Abstract: Presents models which seek to describe chemical transformations in snowpack using statements of chemical and physical phenomena that are based on first principles. Examples are for relatively simple physical systems, but illustrate level of chemical modelling that can be applied to any physically well-defined situation. Applications include use in hydrochemical models for alpine watersheds, in studying physical processes such as metamorphism and melting, and in interpreting snow and ice cores.
Notes:

Journal of Glaciology. Vol. 37(126) :139-163 (1991).

Keywords: 551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches.
54 -- Chemistry.
551.578.462 -- Snow cover, ablation.
551.578.463 -- Snow cover, firnification.
519.673 -- Modelling.
E10 -- Glaciology: snow and avalanches.
SPRI record no.: 112427

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