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Glaciological Literature

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This is a selected list of glaciological literature on 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 J. W. Glen of publications of glaciological interest. It should be noted that the Society does not necessarily hold copies of the items in this list, and also that the Society does not possess facilities for microfilming or photocopying.

References

General Glaciology

Hansen, J. E. Cheyney, H. Near infrared reflectivity of Venus and ice clouds. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Vol. 25, No. 4, 1968, p. 62933. [Observations compatible with optically thin clouds of ice particles while not conclusively proving this.]2.0.CO;2>CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wright, H. E. jr. Osburn, W. H., ed. Archie and alpine environments. Washington, D.C., [U.S.] National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council, 1968. 308 p. [Includes the following papers: L. A. Viereck, “Botanical dating of recent glacial activity in western North America”, p. 189–204; P. Clement and J. Vaudour, “Observations on the pH of melting snow in the southern French Alps”, p. 205–13; J. M. Soons, “Erosion by needle ice in the Southern Alps, New Zealand”, p. 217–27; E. Schenk “Fundamental processes of freezing and thawing in relation to the development of permafrost”, p. 229–36; E. M. Katasonov. “Features of deposits formed under permafrost conditions”, p. 237–40; D. L. Linton, “Divide elimination by glacial erosion”, p. 241–48; T. Pippan, “Tectonic and lithologic control on trough and cirque features in Caledonian, Hercynian, and Alpine mountains of Europe”, p. 249–54; F. Taillefer, “Extent of Pleistocene glaciation in the Pyrenees”, p. 255–66; 1. P. Gerasimov and R. P. Zimina, “Recent natural landscapes and ancient glaciation of the Pamir”, p. 267–69; D. S. Simonett and S. A. Morain, “Remote sensing from spacecraft as a tool for investigating Arctic environments”, p. 295–306.]Google Scholar

Glaciological Instruments and Methods

Pal’gov, N. N. K voprosu o metode balansov po opredeleniyu moshchnosti gornykh lednikov . Izuestiya Vsesoyuznogo Geograflcheskogo Obshchestva, Tom 99, Vyp. 2, 1967, p. 14244. [Further explanation of author’s method, which uses geometrical means to produce approximate values.]Google Scholar
Ueda, H. T. Hansen, B. L. Installation of deep-core drilling equipment at Byrd station (1966–1967). Antarctic Journal of the United States, Vol. 2, No. 4, 1967, p. 12021. [Details of equipment which bored 227 m into the ice.]Google Scholar

Physics of Ice

Anderson, D. M. Undercooling, the freezing point depression, and ice nucleation of soil water. Israel journal of Chemistry, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1968, p. 34955. [Experimental results and discussion of nature of heterogeneous nucleation of ice near silicate surfaces in light of knowledge of water-like surface layer.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barnaal, D. E. Lowe, I. J. Proton spin-lattice relaxation in hexagonal ice. Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 48, No. 10, 1968, p. 461408, [Measurement of relaxation time and its activation energy (59.0±0.4 kJ/mole) which does not agree with that for dielectric relaxation.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Berg, T. G. O., and others. Conversion of water vapor to ice by silver iodide, by T. G. O. Berg, J. E. Clutter, T. A. Gaukler, R. L. McDonald. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Vol. 25, No. 3, 1968, p. 46469. [Experiments showing that water vapour first condenses and then freezes.]Google Scholar
Beukel, A. van den. Specific heat of ice near the “ferroelectric” transition temperature. Physica Status Solidi, Vol. 28, No. 2, 1968, p. 56568. [Two peaks observed in specific heat of HF-doped ice at 104° K and 132° K.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Burgman, J. O., and others. Proton dynamics in water and ice studied by inelastic scattering of slow neutrons, [by] J. O. Burgman and J. Sciesinski and K. Sköld. Physical Review, Second Ser., Vol. 170, No. 3, 1968, p. 80817. [Spectra of water and ice are significantly different.]Google Scholar
Dantl, G. Gregora, I. Dichte in hexagonalem Eis. Naturwissenschaften, Bd. 55, Ht. 4, 1968, p. 176. [Measurements to 5-figure accuracy. Newly frozen ice is denser than aged ice.]Google Scholar
Deryagin, B. V. Effect of lyophile surfaces on the properties of boundary liquid films. Discussions of the Faraday Society, No. 42, 1966 [c1967], p. 10919, 134–42. [Study of properties of water in boundary layers on quartz and glass show anomalies which are interpreted as showing that the usual state of water is metastable and that the stable state is denser. It does not freeze to ordinary ice. Discussion, p. 134–42.]Google Scholar
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Hardy, S. C. Coriell, S. R. Morphological stability of a growing cylindrical crystal of ice. Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 39, No. 7. 1968, p. 350507. [Experimental study of growth of ice cylinder with axis parallel to c-axis at low supercooling, and of radius at which cylindrical shape is unstable.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Holzapfel, W. Drickamer, H. G. Effect of pressure on the volume of the high-pressure (VII) phase of H2O and D2O. Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 48, No. 10, 1968. p. 4798800. [Measurement of X-ray lattice parameters up to 50 kbar.]Google Scholar
Itagaki, K. Electric field effect on creeping ice single crystals. Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Ser. 2, Vol. 13, No. 3, 1968, p. 367. [Abstract only. Bending creep of pure and HF-doped ice single crystals increased by about 10 to 20% when electric field of 600 V/cm r.m.s. at 60 Hz is applied.]Google Scholar
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Kachurin, L. G., and others. Eksperimental’noye issledovaniye elektrokineticheskogo yavleniya, voznikayushchego pri kristallizatsii slabykh vodnykh rastvorov . Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Tom 174, No. 5, 1967, p. 112225. (Study of potential difference between ice and water and dependence on freezing velocity and pH.]Google Scholar
Kamb, W. B. Ice polymorphism and the structure of water. (In Rich, A. Davidson, N., ed. Structural chemistry and molecular biology. San Francisco and London, W. H. Freeman and Co., [c 1968], p. 50742.) [Discussion of structure of water in the light of our knowledge of ice polymorphs.]Google Scholar
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Mae, S. Void formation during non-basal glide in ice single crystals under tension. Philosophical Magazine. Eighth Ser., Vol. 18, No. 151, 1968, p. 10114. [Observation of void formation on crystals pulled perpendicular to c-axis. Explanation in terms of dislocation climb.]Google Scholar
Merlivat, L. Nief, G. Fractionnement isotopique lors des changements d’état solide-vapeur et liquide-vapeur de l’eau à des températures inférieures à 0° C. Tellus, Vol. 19, No. 1, 1967, p. 12227. [Measurement of fractionation of HDO relative to H2O when ice or supercooled water evaporates. English and Russian summaries.]Google Scholar
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Odencrantz, F. K., and others. Mechanism for multiplication of atmospheric ice crystals; apparent charge distribution on laboratory crystals, by F. K. Odencrantz, W. S. McEwan, P. St. Amand, W. G. Finnegan. Science, Vol. 160, No. 3834, 1968, p. 134546. [Replicas of ice crystals give evidence for existence of very fine whiskers and clustering caused by charge separation.]Google Scholar
Prask, H., and others. Frequency spectrum of hydrogenous molecular solids by inelastic neutron scattering: hexagonal H2O ice, [by] H. Prask and H. Boutin and S. Yip. Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 48, No. 8. 1968, p. 336776. [Measurements reported and used to deduce frequency distribution of thermal vibrations in ice.]Google Scholar
Radd, F. J. Oertle, D. H. Melting point behaviour of glacier ice. Nature, Vol. 218, No. 5148, 1968, p. 1242. [Letter. Discusses melting point of ice when melt water is unconfined. Observations of movement of clay particles through ice.]Google Scholar
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Schaefer, V. J. The generation of large numbers of ice crystals in an electric field. Journal of Applied Meteorology. Vol. 7, No. 3, 1968, p. 45255. [Observation of streamers of tiny ice crystals formed near wire with high d.c. charge.]Google Scholar
Schulz, H. H. Knappworst, A. Die Festkörperreibung des Eises als Relaxationseffekt. Wear Vol. 11. No. 1, 1968, p. 320. [Friction of ice on stainless steel studied from –170° C to 0° C. Results show variations of coefficient of friction that are anomalous. Discussion of this in terms of mechanical relaxation of ice. English summary.]Google Scholar
Shiloh, K. Sideman, S. Direct contact heat transfer with change of phase: evaporation rates in vacuum freezers. Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol. 45, No. 5, 1967, p. 30005. [Factors affecting rate of evaporation from salt-water-ice slurries.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Van Hook, W. A. Vapor pressures of the isotopic waters and ices. Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol. 72, No. 4. 1968, p. 123444. [Theory of isotope effect on vapour pressure.]Google Scholar
Whalley, E., and others. Ice IX: an anti-ferroelectric phase related to ice III, by E. Whalley. J. B. R. Heath and D. W. Davidson. Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 48, No. 5, 1968, p. 236270. [Dielectric measurements show decrease in permittivity attributable to ordering of hydrogen atoms.]Google Scholar
Yen, Y.-C. Onset of convection in a layer of water formed by melting ice from below. Physics of Fluids, Vol. 11, No. 6, 1968, p. 126370. [Experimental study to determine conditions for onset of convection.]Google Scholar
Young, I. G. Salomon, R. E. Dielectric behavior of ice with HCI impurity. Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 48, No. 4, 1968, p. 163544. [Results of measuring frequency and temperature dependence of conductivity, permittivity and relaxation time show that HCl dissolves substitutionally in ice at low concentra-t ions.]Google Scholar
Zimbrick, J. Kevan, L. Paramagnetic relaxation of trapped hydrogen atoms in irradiated frozen aqueous solutions. Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 47, No. 12, 1967. p. 500008. [Study of relaxation tinte, line width and line shape and interpretation in terms of trapping of hydrogen atoms at defect sites.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Land ice. Glaciers. Ice shelves

Barkov, N. I. Stroyeniye snezhno-firnovoy tolshchi v rayone stantsii Lazarev . Trudy Sovetskoy Antarklicheskoy Ekspeditsii, Tom 48, 1967, p. 14551. [Pit studies down to 35 m.]Google Scholar
Barnett, D. M. Development, landforms and chronology of Generator Lake, Biffin Island, N.W.T. Geographical Bulletin (Ottawa), Vol. 9, No. 3, 1967, p. 16988. [Study of past developments of this ice-dammed lake.]Google Scholar
Bauer, A. I.e glacier de. l’Eqe (Fqip Sermia). Mouvement et variations du front (1959). Meddelelser om Gronland, Bd. 174, Nr. 2, 1868, 21 p. [Accurate measurements of the glacier front and deduction of advance and retreat since 1912. English abstract.]Google Scholar
Bauer, A., and others. Missions aériennes de reconnaissance au Groenland 197–1958. Observations aériennes et terrestres, exploitation des photographies aériennes, détermination des vitesses des glaciers vêlant dans Disko Bugt et Umanak Fjord par A. Bauer avec la collaboration de M. Baussart, M. Carbonnell, P. Kasser, P. Perroud et A. Renaud. Meddelelser om Gronland, Bd. 173. Nr. 3. 1968, 116 p., 20 plates, 8 maps. [Detailed account of work donc by aerial reconnaissance to prepare for main expedition. Includes velocity measurements on 20 glaciers. English summary.]Google Scholar
Bauer, A., and others. Mouvement et variation d’altitude de la zone d’ablation ouest (latitude moyenne 69° 40′ N) de l’indlandsis du Groenland entre 1948 et 1959, par A. Bauer avec la collaboration de W. Ambach et O. Schimpp. Meddelelser om Gronland, Bd. 174, Nr. 1, 1968, 79 p. [Account of work in ablation zone of Greenland ice sheet. Details of methods used to determine movements and altitudes. English summary.]Google Scholar
Behrendt, J. C. Gravity increase at the South Pole. Science, Vol. 155, No. 3765, 1967, p. 101517. [Time variation of gravity and possible glaciological interpretation.]CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Bokanenko, L. I. Avsyuk, Yu. N. Rezul’taty seysmogravimetricheskikh issledovaniy na zemle Kornlevy Mod . Trudy Sovetskoy Antarkticheskoy Ekspeditsii, Tom 48, 1967, p. 10527. [Study of internal structure of ice as determined seismically.]Google Scholar
Bortenschlager, S. Pollenanalytische Ergebnisse einer firnprofiluntersuchung am Kesselwandferner (3240 m, ötztal, Tirol). Grana Palynalogica, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1967, p. 25974. [Pollen analysis used to identify ablation surfaces. Appendix by W. Ambach and H. Eisner on glaciological interpretation.]Google Scholar
Burrows, C. J. Lucas, J. Variations in two New Zealand glaciers during the past Boo years. Nature, Vol. 216, No. 5114, 1967, p. 46758. [Lichenometric measurements.]Google Scholar
Carbonnell, M. Bauer, A. Exploitation des couvertures photographiques aériennes répétées du front des glaciers vêlant dans Disko Bugt et Umanak Fjord, juin juillet 1964. I. Nouvelles mesures photogrammétriques de la vitesse superficielle des glaciers du Groenland par M. Carbonnell. II. Accélération de l’écoulement des glaciers groenlandais vers leur front et détermination de leur débit solide par A. Bauer. Meddelelser om Gronland, Bd. 173, Nr. 5. 1968, 78 p. [Repeated aerial photog:aphs of calving glaciers used to deduce ice velocities and discharge. English summary.]Google Scholar
Chizhov, O. P. Byudzhet massy lednikov na ostrovakh severo-vostochnoy Atlantiki po issledovaniyam v period MGG . Geoflzicheskiy Byllleten’, No. 19, 1968, p. 2433. [Analysis of long-term records of snow accumulation with mass budget data in Svalbard, Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa, Novaya Zemlya and Severnaya Zemlya].Google Scholar
Chizhov, O. P., and others. Oledeneniye Novoy Zemli . Rezul’taty Issledovan y po Programme Mezhdunarodnogo Geofizicheskogo Goda. IX Razdel Programmy MGG, No. 18, 1968, 339 p. [Description of glaciers of Novaya Zemlya as studied by the 1957–59 I.G.Y. expedition. Includes climate, heat budget, accumulation and ablation, ice movement, mass budget and geological history of glaciation. Comparison with neighbouring glacierized regions. English summary.]Google Scholar
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Icebergs. Sea, River and Lake Ice

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Glacial Geology

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Frost Action on Rocks and Soil. Frozen ground. Permafrost

Adolphe, J.-P. Etude de quelques cristallisations provoquées par gel expérimental. Cahiers Géologiques. An. 1966, Nos. 79–80, [pub.] 1967, p. 91117. [Study of crystallization and movement of ions in chalk saturated with water and subjected to repeated freeze-thaw.]Google Scholar
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Meteorological and Climatological Glaciology

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Snow

Dickson, R. R. Posey, J. Maps of snow-cover probability for the northern hemisphere. Monthly Weather Review, Vol. 95, No. 6, 1967. p. 34753. [Presentation of maps of probability of snow cover t inch (2.54 cm) or more in depth at end of each month September to May.]Google Scholar
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