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Record #154980:

A review of the thermodynamics of frost heave / Karen S. Henry.

Title: A review of the thermodynamics of frost heave / Karen S. Henry.
Author(s): Henry, Karen S.
Date: 2000.
In: ERDC/CRREL Technical Report. (2000.), TR-00-16 (2000)
Abstract: Discusses models employing Gibbs-Duhem equation, used in understanding flow of water in freezing soils and Clapeyron equation, based on thermodynamic equation of ice and water in soils. When ice lens is formed, it grows thicker if rate of water loss is matched by rate of flow, though if hydraulic conductivity of soil limits rate of water replenishment, soil water will freeze at increasing depths.
Notes:

ERDC/CRREL Technical Report. TR-00-16 :iii, 1-19 (2000).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.322 -- Ice and snow.
536 -- Heat.
551.34 -- Geocryology. Frozen ground.
551.343 -- Periglacial processes. Thermokarst.
519.673 -- Modelling.
E8 -- Glaciology: frost action and permafrost.
SPRI record no.: 154980

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