Effects of temperature and grain type on time variation of snow specific surface area

IF 1 Q4 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
A. Hachikubo, S. Yamaguchi, H. Arakawa, T. Tanikawa, M. Hori, K. Sugiura, S. Matoba, M. Niwano, K. Kuchiki, T. Aoki
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Abstract

The specific surface area (SSA) of snow is of particular interest to researchers because SSA is strongly related to snow albedo and is a comparatively better indicator of snowʼs complexity than grain size. The time variation of SSA for fresh snow samples was observed in the laboratory under isothermal conditions at 226 K and 254 K using the gas adsorption method and Brunauer‒Emmett‒Teller theory. The SSA of the snow samples decreased with time under isothermal metamorphism. The decrease in SSA was fitted with the logarithmic equation proposed by Legagneux et al. (2003), and adjustable parameters were obtained. The rate of decrease in SSA depended on the shape of the initial snow type and temperature. Dendritic snow samples exhibited large initial SSAs, and their SSAs decreased faster compared with those of fragmented (collected from drifting snow) and plate-like precipitation particles with relatively small initial SSAs. The rate of decrease in SSA was lower at 226 K than that at 254 K.
温度和颗粒类型对雪比表面积时间变化的影响
雪的比表面积(SSA)是研究人员特别感兴趣的,因为SSA与雪的反照率密切相关,是雪的复杂性的一个相对更好的指标。利用气体吸附法和brunauer - emmet - teller理论,在226 K和254 K等温条件下,在实验室中观察了新鲜雪样品的SSA的时间变化。在等温变质作用下,雪样的SSA随时间减小。采用Legagneux et al.(2003)提出的对数方程拟合SSA的降低,得到可调参数。SSA的减少速率与初始雪型的形状和温度有关。树突状雪样品具有较大的初始ssa,与初始ssa较小的碎片状(来自漂流雪)和片状降水颗粒相比,树突状雪样品的ssa下降更快。226 K时SSA的下降速率低于254 K时。
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Bulletin of glaciological research
Bulletin of glaciological research GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL-
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