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Reference overlooked in “Determination of timing and location of water movement and ice-layer formation by temperature measurements in sub-freezing snow” by Pfeffer and Humphrey

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

W.T. Pfeffer
Affiliation:
Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado, CB-450 Boulder, Colorado 80309-0450, U.S.A.
N. F. Humphrey
Affiliation:
Department of Geology and Geophysics University of Wyoming, Laramie Wyoming 82071, U.S.A.
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Abstract

Type
Correspondence
Copyright
Copyright © International Glaciological Society 1997

Sir,

In our recent paper (Pfeffer and Humphrey, 1996), we neglected to make reference to a very closely related previous paper (Echelmeyer and others, 1992). Since part ol Echelmeyer and others’ work is nearly identical to part of ours, we want todraw attention here to their work. Their temperature measurements and subsequent analysis led to inferences about refreezing and piping at depth which are compatible with our conclusions. Their work also shows evidence of pipes transporting water to greater depths than at our site (a more shallow snowpack overlying superimposed ice), and provides additional convincing evidence of the effectiveness of piping and layering processes in transporting water through sub-freezing snow.

17 March 1997

References

Echelemeyer, K., Harrison, D. Clarke, T. S. and Benson, C. 1992. Surficial glaciology of Jakobshavns lsbæe, West Greenland: Part II. Ablation, accumulation and temperature. J. Glaciol., 38(128) 169181.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pfeffer, W.T. and Humphrey, N. F. 1996. Determination of timing and location of water movement and ice-layer formation by temperature measurements in sub-freezing snow. J. Glaciol., 42 (141), 292304.CrossRefGoogle Scholar