Journal ArticleThe contribution of brine layers to observed reflective anisotropy of sea ice at 100 MHz is quantitatively assessed, and a theoretical explanation for observed reflective anisotropy is proposed in terms of anisotropic electric flux penetration into the brine layers. The sea ice is assumed to be a stratified dielectric consisting of pure ice containing ellipsoidal conducting inclusions (brine layers) uniformly aligned with their long axes perpendicular to the preferred crystallographic c axis direction. The asymmetrical geometry of the brine layers is shown to produce an anisotropy in the complex dielectric constant of sea ice
Journal ArticleAn analytic method for obtaining bounds on effective properties of composites is appl...
Extensive dc-resistivity measurements were carried out in May and June 1972 near Pond Inlet, N. W. T...
This paper highlights the interrelationship of research completed by a team of investigators and pre...
Preferential alignment in the physical structure of the sea ice crystal matrix results in anisotropy...
Journal ArticleInverse scattering algorithms for reconstructing the physical properties of sea ice ...
The presence of brine inclusions with an alignment that is preferentially vertical means that the bu...
Physical, structural, and electromagnetic properties and interrelating processes in sea ice are used...
AbstractThe results of 66 Schlumberger geoelectric soundings on first-year sea ice are analysed to o...
Estimating the magnitude of brine flux to the upper ocean requires an ability to assess the dynamics...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1971The dielectric properties of sea ice are measured ...
The rheology and evolution of the polar ice sheet are deeply influenced by the anisotropy of ice cry...
This thesis summarises an experimental and theoretical study of the low frequency electrical propert...
As an inhomogeneous mixture of pure ice, brine, air and solid salts the physical properties of sea i...
Journal ArticleRecent advances in forward modeling of the electromagnetic scattering properties of s...
It is indispensable to know the dielectric constant of model sea ice in order to detect the ice thic...
Journal ArticleAn analytic method for obtaining bounds on effective properties of composites is appl...
Extensive dc-resistivity measurements were carried out in May and June 1972 near Pond Inlet, N. W. T...
This paper highlights the interrelationship of research completed by a team of investigators and pre...
Preferential alignment in the physical structure of the sea ice crystal matrix results in anisotropy...
Journal ArticleInverse scattering algorithms for reconstructing the physical properties of sea ice ...
The presence of brine inclusions with an alignment that is preferentially vertical means that the bu...
Physical, structural, and electromagnetic properties and interrelating processes in sea ice are used...
AbstractThe results of 66 Schlumberger geoelectric soundings on first-year sea ice are analysed to o...
Estimating the magnitude of brine flux to the upper ocean requires an ability to assess the dynamics...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1971The dielectric properties of sea ice are measured ...
The rheology and evolution of the polar ice sheet are deeply influenced by the anisotropy of ice cry...
This thesis summarises an experimental and theoretical study of the low frequency electrical propert...
As an inhomogeneous mixture of pure ice, brine, air and solid salts the physical properties of sea i...
Journal ArticleRecent advances in forward modeling of the electromagnetic scattering properties of s...
It is indispensable to know the dielectric constant of model sea ice in order to detect the ice thic...
Journal ArticleAn analytic method for obtaining bounds on effective properties of composites is appl...
Extensive dc-resistivity measurements were carried out in May and June 1972 near Pond Inlet, N. W. T...
This paper highlights the interrelationship of research completed by a team of investigators and pre...