The Cryosphere (Sep 2016)

Brief communication: Improved measurement of ice layer density in seasonal snowpacks

  • T. Watts,
  • N. Rutter,
  • P. Toose,
  • C. Derksen,
  • M. Sandells,
  • M. Sandells,
  • J. Woodward

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-10-2069-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 2069 – 2074

Abstract

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The microstructure and density of ice layers in snowpacks is poorly quantified. Here we present a new field method for measuring the density of ice layers caused by melt or rain-on-snow events. The method was used on 87 ice layer samples taken from natural and artificial ice layers in the Canadian Arctic and mid-latitudes. Mean measured ice layer density was 909 ± 28 kg m−3 with a standard deviation of 23 kg m−3, significantly higher than values typically used in the literature.