A continuous record was kept at Ottawa, Ontario, of the heat flow from the ground into the snow-cover and temperatures in the ground, snow and air during the two winters 1955-56 and 1956-57. A correlation was found between the difference in the mean air temperature and the temperature 5 centimeters under the ground, the snow depth and the heat flux. Values were obtained for the effective thermal resistance of the snow cover under field conditions.On a tenu \ue0 Ottawa (Ontario) un registre permanent des flux de chaleur entre le sol et l'int\ue9rieur de la couverture de neige, ainsi que des temp\ue9ratures relev\ue9es dans le sol, la neige et l'air au cours des deux hivers 1955-1956 et 1956- 1957. On a d\ue9couvert une corr\ue9lation entre, ...
Regular periodic measurements (at least monthly) of ground temperatures are being taken by the Divis...
This report summarizes the data that have been reflected on snow density since 1947 from selected ob...
The inclusion of soil freezing and snow cover within the context of a building energy simulation is ...
Observations were made on the mean daily air temperature and on soil temperature at depths 5 and 10 ...
An analysis is presented of the annual ground temperature data obtained at Ottawa and Saskatoon, Can...
A review is presented of the observations made by the Snow and Ice Section of the Division of Buildi...
During the winters 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, observation were made on the heat flow from the ground...
This paper presents the results of a numerical study of the effects of snow cover on long-term, peri...
Observations were made at a site in Ottanra, Canada, on thc thcrmal regime of the ground and thc hea...
Note:The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a numerical model for simulating the infl...
Ground temperatures were measured under two parking lots, one of which was cleared of snow in winter...
Reports Canadian Defence Research Board's study, 1950-54. Experiments on rates of freeze and thaw of...
The importance to the snow-ground thermal interaction of non- linear effects associated with tempera...
Observations were made with two commerically available radiometers on the net radiation absorbed by ...
The results of two pilot studies are presented: one concerning snow on farm roofs in the Ottawa area...
Regular periodic measurements (at least monthly) of ground temperatures are being taken by the Divis...
This report summarizes the data that have been reflected on snow density since 1947 from selected ob...
The inclusion of soil freezing and snow cover within the context of a building energy simulation is ...
Observations were made on the mean daily air temperature and on soil temperature at depths 5 and 10 ...
An analysis is presented of the annual ground temperature data obtained at Ottawa and Saskatoon, Can...
A review is presented of the observations made by the Snow and Ice Section of the Division of Buildi...
During the winters 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, observation were made on the heat flow from the ground...
This paper presents the results of a numerical study of the effects of snow cover on long-term, peri...
Observations were made at a site in Ottanra, Canada, on thc thcrmal regime of the ground and thc hea...
Note:The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a numerical model for simulating the infl...
Ground temperatures were measured under two parking lots, one of which was cleared of snow in winter...
Reports Canadian Defence Research Board's study, 1950-54. Experiments on rates of freeze and thaw of...
The importance to the snow-ground thermal interaction of non- linear effects associated with tempera...
Observations were made with two commerically available radiometers on the net radiation absorbed by ...
The results of two pilot studies are presented: one concerning snow on farm roofs in the Ottawa area...
Regular periodic measurements (at least monthly) of ground temperatures are being taken by the Divis...
This report summarizes the data that have been reflected on snow density since 1947 from selected ob...
The inclusion of soil freezing and snow cover within the context of a building energy simulation is ...