The seasonal cycle of sublimation at Halley, Antarctica
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Journal of Glaciology
- Vol. 47 (156) , 1-8
- https://doi.org/10.3189/172756501781832548
Abstract
We have used micrometeorological data collected at Hailey Research Station, Antarctica, to estimate monthly totals of snow sublimation. Direct sublimation from the snow surface is calculated using bulk-transfer formulae, while the sublimation of blowing snow is estimated using a model for suspended-particle number density and individual particle sublimation rates. During the winter months, sublimation losses are negligible, but between November and March sublimation removes around 25% of the snowfall. Surface sublimation and sublimation of blowing snow make roughly equal contributions to this total. Estimates of sublimation using micrometeorological data agree well with estimates made from daily snow-stake measurements.Keywords
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