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Glaciological Literature

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This selected list of glaciological literature has been prepared by J. W. Glen with the assistance of T. H. Ellison, W. B. Harland, Miss D. M. Johnson, G. T. Warwick and the Staff of the Scott Polar Research Institute. Its field is the scientific study of snow and ice and of their effects on the earth; for the literature on polar expeditions, and also on the “applied” aspects of glaciology, such as snow ploughs, readers should consult the bibliographies in each issue of the Polar Record. For Russian material the system of transliteration used is that agreed by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names and the Permanent Committee on Geographical Names for British Official Use in 1947. Readers can greatly assist by sending reprints of their publications to the Society, or by informing Dr. Glen of publications of glaciological interest.

References

General Glaciology

5. [International Geophysical Year.] International Geophysical Year, 1957–58: Antarctica 1955–56. Polar Record, Vol. 8, No. 53, 1956, p. 18287. [Progress and plans. Map shows stations planned.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Glaciological Instrumrnts and Methods

Millecamps, R. Sur l’application de la photogrammétrie terrestre à l’étude de la Mer de Glace. Comptes Rendus Hebdoma-daires des Séances de l’Académie des Sciences (Paris), Tom. 242, No. 1, 1956, p. 15961. [Description of photogram-metric method used to determine daily motions on the Mer de Glace.]Google Scholar

Physics of Ice

Bass, R. Magun, S. Eiskristalle. Naturwissenschaften, Jahrg. 43, Ht. 10, 1956, p. 21317. [Discussion of molecular structure of ice crystals.)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Epstein, S. Variations of the O18/O16 ratios of fresh waters and ice. (In Nuclear processes in geologic settings. Proceedings of the Second Conference, Pennsylvania State University, Sept. 8–10, 1955. National Academy of Sciences––National Research Council, Publication 400, Nuclear Science Series, Report No. 19, 1956, p. 2028.) [Measurement in rain and also glacier ice from Alberta, Alaska and Greenland. Discussion p. 24, 26–28.]Google Scholar
Hillig, W. B. Turnbull, D. Theory of crystal growth in undercooled pure liquids. Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 24, No. 4, 1956, p. 914. [Theory of rate of growth and comparison with experiments for ice.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Honjo, G., and others. Low temperature specimen method for electron diffraction and electron microscopy, by G. Honjo, N. Kitamura, K. Shimaoka and K. Mihama. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, Vol. 11, No. 5, 1956, p. 52736. [Includes study of ice. Some electron diffraction results agree with König’s cubic structure and intensities agree with Pauling’s model.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hosler, C. L. Hosler, C. R. An investigation of the freezing of water in capillaries. Transactions. American Geophysical Union, Vol. 36, No. 1, 1955, p. 12632. [Effects of physical dimension and of certain ions in solution upon freezing temperature.]Google Scholar
Itō, Kyōji Hama, K. Freezing of supercooled water-droplets (I). Preliminary report. Papers in Meteorology and Geophysics, Vol. 6, Nos. 3–4, 1956, p. 24754. [Experiments on freezing of drops.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jellinek, H. H. G. Brill, R. Viscoelastic properties of ice. Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 27, No. 10, 1956, p. 1198209. [Creep and recovery tests at small stresses on polycrystalline ice and single crystals from glaciers.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Magono, C. Sekiya, S. The effect of an electric field on the growth of frost. Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Ser. 2, Vol. 4, No. 6, 1955, p. 35968. [Acceleration of growth of frost and development along line of force resulted from attraction of super-cooled water droplets polarized by electric field.]Google Scholar
Niven, C. D. On the effect of speed on the kinetic friction of some plastic materials on ice. Canadian Journal of Physics, Vol, 34, No. 4, 1956, p. 36269. [Effect of speed on drag values of samples 10 cm.2 loaded heavily. Results of author’s experiments.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zaromb, S. Proton jumps and the electrical behaviour of ice and ice-NH4F solutions. Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1956, p. 35056. [Theory of dielectric relaxation of ice.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Land ice. Glaciers. Ice shelves

Ambach, W. Über die Strahlungsdurchlässigkeit des Gletschereises. Sitzungsberichte der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Math.-naturwiss. Klasse, Abt. II, Bd. 164, Ht. 10, 1955, p. 48394. [Methods and results of measurement of radiation penetration through glacier ice.]Google Scholar
Avsyux, G. A., and others. Geograficheskiye nablyudeniya v antarkticheskom “oazise” . By G. A. Avsyuk, K. K. Markov and P. A. Shumskiy. Izvestiya Vsesoyuznogo Geograficheskogo Obshchestva Tom 88, Vyp. 4, 1956, p. 31650. [Description of ice-free area near Shackleton Ice Shelf visited by authors, January 1956. English translation published by U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. 69 p.]Google Scholar
Bauer, A. Contribution it la connaissance du Vatnajökull, Islande: première partie. Jökull, Ár. 5, 1955, p. 1122. [Calculation of volume, depths, altitudes, of Vatnajökull, Iceland; comparison with Hofsjökull, Langjökull, Myrdalsjökull.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bender, V. R. and others. Der Mount Rainier, Washington und seine Gletscher, von V. R. Bender und A. L. Haines. W. Hofmann, C. Troll. Erdkunde, Bd. 9, Ht. 4, 1955, p. 26386. [General description of the middle Cascade Range in Oregon and Washington States, its geology, climatology and ecology. Variations of the Nisqually Glacier since 1910, and map of glacier and velocity profile across it. English abstract p. 263–64.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bengtson, K. B. Glacial advance on Mount Baker. American Alpine Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1956, p. 56364. [Details of advance of Coleman and Roosevelt Glaciers.]Google Scholar
Bodvarsson, G. On the flow of ice-sheets and glaciers. Jökull, Ár. 5, 1955, p. 18. [Differential equations derived for the general character of the flow of ice sheets and valley glaciers.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bourgoin, J.-P. Quelques caractères analytiques de la surface et du socle de l’inlandsis groenlandais. Annales de Géophysique, Tom, 12, No. 1, 1956, p. 7583. [Relation between shape of bed and shape of surface along seismic profile agrees with Nye’s hypothesis.]Google Scholar
Bout, P. Les cones de poussières des glaciers islandais. Revue de Géomorphologie Dynamique, An. 7e, Nos. 7–8, 1956, p. 97109. [Comprehensive study of the formation and structure of dirt cones on Langjökull and Hofsjökull and dirt cones on snow.]Google Scholar
Bull, C. B. B. Seismic investigations on the northern part of the Greenland ice sheet. Geographical Journal, Vol. 122, Pt. 2, 1956, p. 21925. [Results of British North Greenland Expedition, 1952–54.]Google Scholar
Coachman, L. K., and others. Gas enclosures in a temperate glacier, by L. K. Coachman, E. Hernmingsen, and P. F. Scholander. Tellus, Vol. 8, No. 4, 1956; p. 41523. [Description of techniques for determining composition, etc., of gas, and discussion of results.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Downie, C. and others. Geology of Kilimanjaro, by C. Downie, W. H. Wilcockson and P. Wilkinson. Nature, Vol. 178, No. 4538, 1956, p. 82830. [Outline of glacial history and present extent of glaciers.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Förtsch, O. Vidal, H. Die Ergebnisse der seismischen Messungen auf dem Ilintereisfemer in den Otztaler Alpen 1954. Gerlands Beiträge zur Geophysik, Bd. 65, Ht. 2, 1956, p. 13156. [Results of seismic sounding on the Hintereis-ferner, Tirol, showing speeds, volume and elastic behaviour of ice.]Google Scholar
Förtsch, O. Vidal, H. Vorausberechnung des Rückganges der Ostalpengletscher. Veranschaulicht am Hinter-eisferner (Otztaler Alpen). Zeitschrift fur Gletscherkunde und Glazialgeologie, Bd. 3, Ht. 2, 1956, p, 17180. [Finsterwalder’s data on ablation in the Eastern Alps are used to deduce the future retreat of the Hintereisferner. English summary p. 179–80.]Google Scholar
Georgi, J. Temperatur- und Dichtemessungen des grönlandischen Inlandeises. Annales de Géophysique, Tom. 12, No. 1, 1956, p. 10210. [Heuberger’s observations of temperature of annual layers of névé in central Greenland confirm Sorge’s hypothesis. Plea for further research, 1957–58. French and English summaries.]Google Scholar
Haefeli, R. Gletscherschwankung und Gletscherbewegung. Schweizerische Bauzeitung, Jahrg. 74, Ht. 44, 1956, p. 66769, illus. [Third and final article on glacier fluctuation and flow with summary of the series; previous articles in same journal, Jahrg. 73, Ht. 42, 1955, p. 62631, and Ht. 44, 1955, p. 69397.]Google Scholar
Hamilton, R. A. Determination of the altitudes of points on the Greenland ice sheet by measurement of atmospheric pressure. Geographical Journal, Vol. 122, Pt. 2, 1956, p. 22530. [Methods used by British North Greenland Expedition, 1952–54. Appendix lists altitudes of seismic sounding stations on ice sheet.]Google Scholar
Heald, W. F. An active glacier in Nevada. American Alpine Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, 1956, p. 16467. [Description of glacier on Wheeler Peak, said to be only true glacier in Great Basin.]Google Scholar
Heuberger, J.-C. Mesures de températures dans l’ice-cap du Groenland. Geofisica Pura e Applicata, Vol. 34, 1956, p. 7173. [Divergence between A. Wegener’s results, 1930–31, and those of Expéditions Polaires Françaises, 1950; discussion of possible errors.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kick, W. Chogo Lungma glacier, Karakoram. Geographical Journal, Vol. 122, Pt. 1, 1956, p. 9396. [Author’s surveying expedition, 1954.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kosack, H.-P. Zur frage des Wasserhaushalts in der Antarktis. Polarforschung, Bd. 3, 24 Jahrg. Ht. 1/2, 1954 [Pub. 1956], p. 28694. [Recent data showing net accumulation and loss of land ice in Antarctica.]Google Scholar
Loewe, F. Études de glaciologie en Terre Adélie, 1951–52. Paris, Hermann, 1956. 159 p. (Expéditions Polaires Françaises. Résultats scientifiques, No. 9.) [Measurements of radiation balance, air and snow temperature, density, hardness, accumulation and dablation, and drifting snow in inland and coastal areas. English and German summaries p. 137–44.]Google Scholar
Millecamps, R. Sur les directions d’écoulement superficiel d’un tronçon de la Mer de Glace. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l’Académie des Sciences (Paris), Tom. 242, No. 3, 1956, p. 397400. [Results of photogram-metric surface movement studies on the Mer de Glace.]Google Scholar
Nye, J. F. The distribution of stress and velocity in glaciers and ice-sheets. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Ser. A, Vol. 239, No. 1216, 1957, p. 11333. [Derivation of the velocity distribution in a glacier using a general relation between stress and strain rate. Reinterpretation of Jungfraujoch bore hole data using this theory.]Google Scholar
Odell, N. E., and others. “Ice streams”, by N. E. Odell, B. [B.] Roberts and C. [W. M.] Swithinbank. Polar Record, Vol. 8, No. 52, 1956, p. 6566. [Correspondence concerning terminology of land ice.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pal’gov, N. N. Dinamika lednikov Lepsinskoy Kory khrebta Dzhungarskiy Alatau . Voprosy Geograffii Kazakhstan (Alma Ata), Vyp. 1, 1956, p. 12543. [Velocity and ablation measurements on Lednik Satpayev and Lednik Kalesnik.]Google Scholar
Peyev, Kh. D. Za nyakoi s”vremenni lednikovi formé v Pirin Planina . Priroda (Sofia), 1956, No. 1, p. 3441. [Description of a small true glacier fed by avalanches in the Pirin Mountains in the south-west corner of Bulgaria—a country hitherto believed to be devoid of glaciers.]Google Scholar
Popov, Yu. N. Ledniki gornogo massive Buordakh . Geograficheskiy Sbornik , Tom 4, 1954, p. 4158. [Description of 72 glaciers and snow patches near upper Moma, in Indigirka basin.]Google Scholar
Rist, S. Skeidarárhlaup 1954. Jökull, Ár. 5, 1955, p. 3036. [Jökullhlaup in Skeidará area, Iceland, 1954: water-level, velocity, channel measurements, discharge volume. English summary.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Roberts, , B. B., and others. Strand cracks, by B. [B.] Roberts, E. F. Roots and C. [W. M.] Swithinbank. Polar Record, Vol. 8, No. 52, 1956, p. 64. [Proposed new term for fissure at junction between inland ice sheet and ice shelf.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Todtmann, , E. M. Übersicht über die Eisrandlagen in Kringilsárrani von 1890–1955. Jökull, Ár. 5, 1955, p. 810.[Positions of margin of Bráarjökull in Kringilsárrani area, Iceland, 1890–1955, studied by author in 1955.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Vidal, H. Ergebnisse seismischer Eisdickenmessungen auf Gletschern der Ötztaler Alpen und deren Bedeutung für die Wasser- und Energiewirtschaft. Österreichische Wasserwirtschaft, Jahrg. 7, Ht. 5/6, 1955, p. 12634. [Depths and total ice content of some Ötztal glaciers, Austria, stressing danger of water supplies giving out at present rate of retreat.]Google Scholar

Icebergs. Sea, river and lake ice

Barlow, , E. W. The international ice nomenclature. Marine Observer, Vol. 26, No. 173, 1956, p. 14950. [Background to code to be published by Commission for Maritime Meteorology of World Meteorological Organisation.]Google Scholar
Cordini, , I. R. Contribución al conocimiento del sector antártico argentino. Buenos Aires, Instituto Antártico Argentino, 1955: vi, 277 p. (Instituto Antártico Argentin. Publicación No. 1.) [General account of Falkland Islands Dependencies. Includes detailed section on floating ice. Annotated bibliography.]Google Scholar
Debski, K. Épaisseur de la couverture de glace des rivières. Acta Geophysica Polonica, Vol. 2, No. 3, 1954, p. 12435. [Formula: for calculating thickness of ice cover on rivers.]Google Scholar
Forward, , C. N. Ice distribution in the Gulf of St. Lawrence during the break-up season. Geographical Bulletin, No. 6, 1954, p. 4584. [Includes maps of ice distribution, March-May, 1940–52.]Google Scholar
Herdman, , H. F. P. The Antarctic pack ice. Trident, Vol. 17, No. 190, 1955, p. 5760. [General article on drift and distribution. Reprinted as National Institute of Oceanography. Collected Reprints, Vol. 3, No. 107, 1955.]Google Scholar
Kühn, A. Eine Hypothese über die Entstehung der Eisinseln. Polarforschung, Bd. 3, 24 Jahrg., Ht. 1/2, 1954 [pub. 1956], p. 29495. [Hypothesis on the origin of Arctic “ice islands”.]Google Scholar
Makerov, Yu. V. Antarktika. Chast’ II. Osnovnyye cherty gidrologicheskogo rezhima antarkticheskikh yod . Leningrad, Gidromcteorologicheskoye Izdatel’stvo [Hydrological and Meteorological Publishing House], 1956. 118 p. [Characteristics of antarctic water masses and of sea and land ice.]Google Scholar
Rodhe, B. A study of the correlation between the ice extent, the course of air temperature and the sea surface temperature in the Aland archipelago. Geografrska Annaler, Årg. 37, Ht. 3–4, 1955, p. 14163. [Baltic. Based on data 1940–54.]Google Scholar
Sperling, W. Die langjährigen Eiserscheinungen der Memel mit Eiskalender 1811/1944. Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (Koblenz), Nr. 81, 1956, p. 210. [Indication of a to-year rhythm in ice formation in Baltic Sea.]Google Scholar

Glacial Geology

Best, , R. H. Westward proglacial drainage in Cleveland. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, Vol. 30, Pt. 3, 1956, p. 30119. [Description of overflow channels of ice-dammed lakes in Cleveland, Yorkshire, and analysis of sequence of glaciation.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Brochu, M. Observation d’un nouveau type de lac (lac de barrage fluvio-glaciaire transversal) et des lacs de culots de glace morte. Revue de Géomorphologie Dynamique, An. 7e, Nos. 7–8, 1956, p. 11015. [Two types of lake are described—one due to damming of glacier streams with silt, the other with dead ice.]Google Scholar
Carr, , S. G. M. Costin, , A. B. Pleistocene glaciation in the Victorian Alps. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, Vol. 80, No. 379, 1955, p. 21728. [Evidence of glaciation.]Google Scholar
Ewing, M. Donn, , W. L. A theory of ice ages. Science, Vol. 123, No. 3207, 1956, p: 106166. [Major changes within the Pleistocene are ascribed primarily to ice-covered and ice-free states of Arctic Ocean; same mechanism may have operated in earlier glacial periods.]CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Galloway, , R. W. Études morphométriques de galets dans le Lyngsdal (Norvége septentrionale). Revue de Géomorphologie Dynamique, An. 7e, Nos. 3–4, 1956, p. 5356. [Comparison of stones from terraces with those in river bed enabled rough estimation to be made of former distance to glacier snout.]Google Scholar
Gerber, E. Das Längsprofil der Alpentäler. Geographica Helvetica, 11, Nr. 3, 1956, p. 160215. [Study of long profile of Alpine valleys, including glacial erosion.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hjulström, F., and others. The Hoffellssandur—a glacial outwash plain, by F. Hjulström, Å. Sundborg, L. Armborg, J. Jónsson. Part II. Chapters V–IX. Geografiska Annaler, Årg. 37, Ht. 3–4, 1955, p. 170245. [Tillite in the basalt formation in east Iceland by J. Jónsson; meteorological observations by Å. Sundborg; hydrology of the glacial river Austurfljót by L. Arnborg, ice-marginal lakes at Hoffellsjökull by L. Arnborg; on the formation of frontal glacial lakes by J. Jónsson; the ground water by F. Hjulström.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hövermann, J. Beiträge zum Problem der saate-eiszeitlichen Eisrandlagen in der Lüneburger Heide. Abhandlungen der Braunschweigischen Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft, Bd. 8, 1956, p. 3654. [Study of moraines and outwash plains in the Lüneburger Heide leads to clarification of the “Warthe Stadium” as part of the Riss or Saale glaciation.]Google Scholar
Kjartansson, G. Fródlegar jökulrákir. Náttúru Fiadingurinn, 25 Árg., 3 Ht., 1955, p. 15471. [Glacial striae in Iceland. English summary.]Google Scholar
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Peel, , R. F. The profiles of glacial drainage channels. Geographical Journal, Vol. 122, Pt. 4, 1956, p. 48387. [Possible modes of origin in Great Britain.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ritchie, , A. S. Jennings, , J. N. Pleistocene glaciation and the Grey Mare Range. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, Vol. 89, Pt. 2, 1955 [pub. 1956], p. 12730. [Ground survey indicates that, contrary to previous suggestions, this district escaped the glaciation which affected the Kosciusko Main Range almost entirely.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Frost action on rocks and soil. Frozen ground. Permafrost

Derruau, M. Les formes périglaciaires du Labrador-Ungava central comparées ä celles de l’Islande centrale. Revue de Géomorphologie Dynamique, An. 7e, Nos. 1–2, 1956, p. 1116. [General description. Genesis of polygons observed.]Google Scholar
Dylik, J. Coup d’oeil sur la Pologne périglaciaire. Biuletyn Peryglacjalny , Nr. 4, 1956, p. 195238. [Description of periglacial deposits and landforms in Poland. Maps show locations of specific features, extent to which periglacial structures are responsible for landform, and nature of deposits.)Google Scholar
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[Union Géographique Internationale.] Rapports de la Commission de Morphologie Périglaciaire de l’U.G.I. Biuletyn Peryglacjalny , Nr. 4, 1956, p. 3168. [Reports presented at 1956 meeting in Rio de Janeiro on periglacial research in Canada, Japan, U.S.S.R., Svalbard and Lapland, Sweden, Poland, Holland, Belgium, the British Isles, France, Switzerland, Algeria, Morocco and Australia.]Google Scholar
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Meteorological and Climatological Glaciology

Coxon, A. Frost smoke. Marine Observer, Vol. 26, No. 173, 1956, p. 16365. [Occurrence reported in English Channel, February 1956. Comment by R. F. M. Hay.]Google Scholar
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Snow

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