Bintanja, 2000 - Google Patents
Surface heat budget of Antarctic snow and blue ice: Interpretation of spatial and temporal variabilityBintanja, 2000
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- Bintanja R
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- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
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A surface energy balance model is used to calculate the surface heat budget terms from data gathered in austral summer 1997–1998 at seven locations near Svea (74° 35′ S, 11° 13′ W), located in the Heimefrontfjella, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. The modeled …
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- G01K17/00—Measuring quantity of heat
- G01K17/06—Measuring quantity of heat conveyed by flowing mediums, e.g. in heating systems e.g. the quantity of heat in a transporting medium, delivered to or consumed in an expenditure device
- G01K17/08—Measuring quantity of heat conveyed by flowing mediums, e.g. in heating systems e.g. the quantity of heat in a transporting medium, delivered to or consumed in an expenditure device based upon measurement of temperature difference or of a temperature
- G01K17/20—Measuring quantity of heat conveyed by flowing mediums, e.g. in heating systems e.g. the quantity of heat in a transporting medium, delivered to or consumed in an expenditure device based upon measurement of temperature difference or of a temperature across a radiating surface, combined with ascertainment of the heat transmission coefficient
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