Investigation of Water Storage and Flow Processes in Snow, Firn and Ice
Friedrich Unterfrauner, 2010Price in EUR including VAT, free shipping
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The book "Investigation of Water Storage and Flow Processes in Snow, Firn and Ice" offers a comprehensive analysis of water transport processes in glaciated systems. It focuses on measuring cycles and processes of water transport in various glacier subunits during the ablation season of 2006. The glacier is viewed as an element of runoff retention and storage. Special attention is given to measuring residence times and quantities, as well as understanding the interactions between subsystems. By using colored dyes, infiltration processes and the advancement of the melt front were studied. The research highlights the importance of fluorescent dye tracers to explore the residence time of water in different parts of the glaciated basin. The results provide valuable insights into the dynamics of water flows beneath snow, firn, and ice.
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