Firn-densification modeling based on hot isostatic pressing with power-law creep is investigated using depth-density data from 38 sites that collectively have mean annual temperatures ranging from 216 to 256 K and accumulation rates ranging from 0.022 to 1.2 m w. e. a-1. We use an inverse technique to obtain free parameters in a simple physical model for different stages of time-dependent firn densification. Our model works as well as or slightly better than previous models interpolating within the data range, but extrapolating would require additional physics
Simulation approaches to firn densification often rely on the assumption that grain boundary sliding...
Abstract: Over the last glacial period, a series of 25 climate fluctuations were observed, character...
International audienceThe transformation of snow into ice is a complex phenomenon that is difficult ...
International audienceEvolution of cold dry snow and firn plays important roles in glaciology; howev...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Knowledge of firn densification is important for se...
In regions where ice sheets are increasing in mass, there is a 50-200 m layer of old snow called fir...
International audienceThe transformation of dry snow to firn is described by the transition between ...
Firn densification model The firn densification model described by (13) is used as the model to simu...
A firn densification model is presented that simulates steady-state Antarctic firn density profiles,...
Models of firn densification are a necessary requisite for dating air inclusions in polar ice cores....
Firn describes the interstage product between snow and ice in cold regions of the earth, where annua...
Evolution of cold dry snow and firn plays important roles in glaciology; however, the physical formu...
A physical model for the snow/firn densification process (Salamatin and others, 2006) and Martinerie...
Abstract. A firn densification model is presented that sim-ulates steady-state Antarctic firn densit...
Simulation approaches to firn densification often rely on the assumption that grain boundary sliding...
Abstract: Over the last glacial period, a series of 25 climate fluctuations were observed, character...
International audienceThe transformation of snow into ice is a complex phenomenon that is difficult ...
International audienceEvolution of cold dry snow and firn plays important roles in glaciology; howev...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Knowledge of firn densification is important for se...
In regions where ice sheets are increasing in mass, there is a 50-200 m layer of old snow called fir...
International audienceThe transformation of dry snow to firn is described by the transition between ...
Firn densification model The firn densification model described by (13) is used as the model to simu...
A firn densification model is presented that simulates steady-state Antarctic firn density profiles,...
Models of firn densification are a necessary requisite for dating air inclusions in polar ice cores....
Firn describes the interstage product between snow and ice in cold regions of the earth, where annua...
Evolution of cold dry snow and firn plays important roles in glaciology; however, the physical formu...
A physical model for the snow/firn densification process (Salamatin and others, 2006) and Martinerie...
Abstract. A firn densification model is presented that sim-ulates steady-state Antarctic firn densit...
Simulation approaches to firn densification often rely on the assumption that grain boundary sliding...
Abstract: Over the last glacial period, a series of 25 climate fluctuations were observed, character...
International audienceThe transformation of snow into ice is a complex phenomenon that is difficult ...