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Full three-dimensional modelling of curvature-dependent snow metamorphism: first results and comparison with experimental tomographic data
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GlacierEngineeringGeomorphologyEarth ScienceGeophysicsCurvature-dependent Snow MetamorphismThermodynamicsFull Three-dimensional ModellingGeodesyGeometric ModelingMeteorologyIce-water SystemPhysicsGeographyDry Snow SampleExperimental Tomographic DataCryosphereFull MeltingPorothermoelasticityNatural SciencesHumidity FieldsIce-structure InteractionPeriglacial ProcessSnow Avalanche
Snow, from its fall until its full melting, undergoes a structure metamorphism governed by temperature and humidity fields. Among the many possible mechanisms that contribute to snow metamorphism, those that depend only on curvature are the most accessible to modelling. The isothermal metamorphism of a dry snow sample near 0°C is addressed in this paper. Near 0°C, the vapour pressure of water is high: the metamorphism can be considered, in first approximation, as fully curvature-driven. This corresponds to neglect crystallographic orientation and diffusion-limited effects.
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