Title of article :
An investigation of radiation-recrystallization coupling laboratory and field studies
Author/Authors :
Slaughter، نويسنده , , Andrew E. and McCabe، نويسنده , , Doug and Munter، نويسنده , , Henry and Staron، نويسنده , , Patrick J. and Adams، نويسنده , , Edward E. and Catherine، نويسنده , , Doug and Henninger، نويسنده , , Irene and Cooperstein، نويسنده , , Mike and Leonard، نويسنده , , Tom، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
7
From page :
126
To page :
132
Abstract :
Near-surface faceted crystals are often attributed as being the weak-layer in fatal slab avalanches. To gain a further understanding of these crystals Montana State University researchers collaborated with the Yellowstone Club Ski Patrol to investigate near-surface metamorphism. Detailed weather information as well as daily observations and grain-scale images were collected from January to April, 2008. Several radiation-recrystallization events were observed throughout this period. Near-surface facets were successfully developed using laboratory simulations of recorded field data. A comparison of measured data with a thermal model indicated that natural snow would likely have higher temperature gradients compared to the laboratory snow test given the same environmental conditions. This phenomenon indicates that low-density snow may be conducive, but not obligatory, to form near-surface facets. This work highlights that field and laboratory investigations may be coupled to reveal information not present in the individual studies alone.
Keywords :
radiation , heat transfer , thermal model , simulations , Near-surface facets , Recrystallization
Journal title :
Cold Regions Science and Technology
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Cold Regions Science and Technology
Record number :
2271988
Link To Document :
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