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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.

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Conferences

[Cloud Physics.] Project Skywater. Proceedings: Skywater Conference I. Physics mid chemistry of nucleation. Denver, Colorado, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, [1967]. vi, 419 p, [Proceedings of conference held 10–12 July 1967. Papers include: V.J. Schaefer, “Some thoughts on ice nuclei”, p. 3–20; N. Fukuta, “Review of physics of ice nucleation and its application to weather modification”, p. 21–126; T. G, Owe Berg, “Nucleation and growth in cloudseeding”, p. 127–46; P. V. Hobbs, “The propagation of the ice phase in the atmosphere”, p. 147–61; F. P. Parungo and J. P. Lodge, Jr., “Freezing of aqueous solutions of non-polar gases”, p. 161–70; F. P. Parungo and J. P. Lodge, Jr., “Ammo acids as ice nucleators”, p. 171–86; F. P. Parungo and J. Wood, “Freezing of aqueous solutions of macromolecules”, p. 187–91; N. Gokhale, “Ice formation by contact nucleation”, p. 192–98; L. R. Koenig, “The origin of ice crystals in the atmosphere”, p. 199–211; J. Hallett, “Laboratory study of ice nucleating ability of mineral particulates”, p. 212–31; T. E. Hofler, “Some aspects of nucleation on lead iodide”, p. 232–44; W. G. Finnegan, “Chemical and physical properties of freezing nuclei (Vom pyrotechnic combustion”, p. 246–84; F. K. Odencrantz and R. W. Buecher, “Temperature dependence of the polarity of electrical charges on ice crystals”, p. 285–304; P. St.-Amand, “Nucleation by silver iodide and similar materials”, p. 305–53.]Google Scholar
Riehl, N., ed. Physics of ice: proceedings of the international symposium on physics of ice, Munich, Germany, September 9–14, 1968. Edited by N. Riehl, B. Bullemer, H. Engelhardt. New York, Plenum Press, 1969. xix, 642 p. [For details of papers see elsewhere in this list.]Google Scholar

General glaciology

Glen,, J. W. Implications of ice physics for problems of field glaciology. (In Riehl, N., ed. Physics of ice….New York, Plenum Press, 1969, p. 585-93.) [Review of cross-links between ice physics and other branches of glaciology.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar

Glaciological instruments and methods

Bleil,, C. E. A new method for growing crystal ribbons. Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol. 5, No. 2, 1969, p. 99104. [Method of growing crystal ribbons without a shaping aperture. Ice and germanium used.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kane,, H. S. A neutron probe for the determination of snow density and its use in Antarctica. Ohio State University. Institute of Polar Studies. Report No. 28, 1969, vi, 76 p, [Description of apparatus and its use during a traverse in Dronning Maud Land.]Google Scholar
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Physics of ice

Bishop,, P. G. Glen, J. W. Electric polarization effects in pure and doped ice at low temperatures. (In Riehl, N., ed. Physics of ice.New York, Plenum Press, 1969, p. 492501.) [Observations of current which flows when an ice crystal, cooled in an electric field, is reheated.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Coriell,, S. R. Hardy,, S. C. Morphological stability of a cylinder. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Sect. A, Vol. 73A, No. 1, 1969, p. 6578. [Theory of stability of shape of cylindrical ice crystal growing in supercooled water.]CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Coriell,, S. R. Hardy,, S. C. Morphology of unsTable ice cylinders. Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 40, No. 4, 1969, p. 165255. [Wave-length of sinusoidal perturbations in the shape of ice single crystal cylinders growing in supercooled water measured as function of supercooling.]CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Land ice, Glaciers, Ice shelves

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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

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Meteorological and climatological glaciology

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Snow

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