Investigation on Wet-Snow Metamorphism in Respect of Liquid-Water Content
Open Access
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 13, 22-26
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500007576
Abstract
Up to the present time, quantitative investigations on wet-snow metamorphism have mostly been conducted on water-saturated snow, because of the difficulty in getting large enough wet-snow samples at a uniformly low liquid-water content. Using the dielectric properties of snow at a frequency in the range 20–100 kHz, a warming device has been developed which has enabled us to bring samples of 7 × 10−3 m3 snow to any desired liquid-water content. A maximum value of 8% by volume was reached within 2 h. The warming device was used to reproduce natural wetness conditions in the laboratory in order to investigate wet snow metamorphism at low liquid-water content. Snow samples were brought to different liquid-water contents and held in that condition for about 2 weeks, during which grain-size was characterized using a picture-analysis system able to derive the mean radius of curvature of the cluster circumference. At any given liquid-water content value, the growth rate of the mean volume of the crystals building the clusters was constant, a pattern which has also been observed in water-saturated snow by previous investigators. This growth rate is well described by a power function of liquid-water content.Keywords
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