SIPRE Report

SIPRE Report
Title SIPRE Report PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 272
Release
Genre Frozen ground
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Technical Report

Technical Report
Title Technical Report PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 118
Release 1970
Genre Cold regions
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Research Report

Research Report
Title Research Report PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 126
Release
Genre Cold regions
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Eismitte in the Scientific Imagination

Eismitte in the Scientific Imagination
Title Eismitte in the Scientific Imagination PDF eBook
Author J. Martin-Nielsen
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 214
Release 2013-12-18
Genre History
ISBN 1137375981

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Since the 18th century, Greenland's geometric center, Eismitte, has been one of the most forbidding but scientifically rich locations in the Arctic. Tracing its history from European contact through the Cold War, this study shows how Eismitte was the setting for scientific knowledge production as well as diplomatic maneuvering.

CRREL Report

CRREL Report
Title CRREL Report PDF eBook
Author Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)
Publisher
Total Pages 142
Release 1976
Genre Cold regions
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Technical Report

Technical Report
Title Technical Report PDF eBook
Author Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)
Publisher
Total Pages 592
Release 1953
Genre Frozen ground
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Physical Characteristics of the Snow Cover, Fort Greely, Alaska, 1966-67

Physical Characteristics of the Snow Cover, Fort Greely, Alaska, 1966-67
Title Physical Characteristics of the Snow Cover, Fort Greely, Alaska, 1966-67 PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Bilello
Publisher
Total Pages 44
Release 1970
Genre Fort Greely (Alaska)
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Observations were made at 19 sites in and around the Fort Greely Military Reservation in Alaska during the winter of 1966-67 to obtain data on the depth and physical properties of the snow cover. Snowfall in 1966-67 totaled 245 cm, which was more than 2-1/2 times the seasonal normal. Maximum snow depths of 80 to 100 cm were observed in a major portion of the reservation. Measurements at nine sites showed that the snow density at Fort Greely was generally light; e.g., the average density in the forest did not exceed 0.24 g/cu cm. However, exceptions such as at Jarvis Creek, where the density averaged 0.33 g/cu cm, could be expected. On the average, less snow falls at Fort Greely than at other interior Alaskan locations; but the average density of the snow cover at all interior Alaska sites is quite light. Relationships between snow-cover properties and climate were tested using data collected at Fort Greely. The results substantiated the relationships between (1) snow hardness and snow density measurements and (2) average snow densities with average windspeed and air temperatures. Snow temperature measurements at Fort Greely showed that the snow in the forest was colder than at exposed sites, primarily because the average air temperature within the forest canopy was lower than that in the open area. (Author).