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Record #96701:

Measurement of spatial variations in electrical properties of model ice / Stuart Inkpen, Christopher Brobeck, Bruce L. Parsons.

Title: Measurement of spatial variations in electrical properties of model ice / Stuart Inkpen, Christopher Brobeck, Bruce L. Parsons.
Author(s): Inkpen, Stuart.
Brobeck, Christopher.
Parsons, Bruce L.
Date: 1989.
In: Cold Regions Science and Technology. (1989.), Vol. 16(2) (1989)
Abstract: Innovative sensor has been designed and prototype constructed. Works best in contact with ice and is able to distinguish electrical properties as function of depth into ice. Resulting profile can be used for many purposes ranging from simple thickness estimates to prediction of water as function of depth. Opportunities for extending use of other device to other applications are outlined. Real-time monitoring of ice accretion may be possible.
Notes:

Cold Regions Science and Technology. Vol. 16(2) :201-209 (1989).

Keywords: 551.322 -- Ice and snow.
537 -- Electricity.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.321.6 -- Ice thickness, measurement.
E3 -- Glaciology: instruments and methods.
SPRI record no.: 96701

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