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Heat Transfer Characteristics of Melting and Refreezing a Drill Hole through an Ice Shelf in Antarctica

The heat transfer processes associated with melting and refreezing a drill hole 500 m in depth and 0.150 m in initial radius through an ice shelf were approximately analyzed. The results were expressed in graphical form showing the time available for experimentation under the hole as a function of heating duration and heating strength. It was found that the refreezing of the drill hole had a much slower rate than the melting of the hole. (Author).

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  • "The heat transfer processes associated with melting and refreezing a drill hole 500 m in depth and 0.150 m in initial radius through an ice shelf were approximately analyzed. The results were expressed in graphical form showing the time available for experimentation under the hole as a function of heating duration and heating strength. It was found that the refreezing of the drill hole had a much slower rate than the melting of the hole. (Author)."@en

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  • "Heat Transfer Characteristics of Melting and Refreezing a Drill Hole through an Ice Shelf in Antarctica"@en
  • "Heat transfer characteristics of melting and refreezing a drill hole through an ice shelf in Antarctica"@en
  • "Heat transfer characteristics of melting and refreezing a drill hole through an ice shelf in Antarctica"