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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface Année : 2011

Linking the effective thermal conductivity of snow to its shear strength and density

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The effective thermal conductivity of snow, keff, is a crucial climatic and environmental variable. Here, we test the intuition that keff is linked to microstructural and mechanical properties by attempting to relate keff to density ρsnow, and to shear strength σ measured with a handheld shear vane. We performed 106 combined measurements of keff, ρsnow and σ in the Alps, Svalbard, Arctic Alaska, and near the North Pole, covering essentially all snow types. We find a good correlation between keff and ρsnow which is not significantly different from that of Sturm et al. (1997). The correlation between keff and a combination of σ and ρsnow is stronger than with density alone. We propose an equation linking keff, (W m-1 K-1) ρsnow (kg m-3) and σ (Pa): keff = 7.114 10-5 ρsnow σ0.333 + 2.367 10-2. This equation places constraints on the calculation of keff, ρsnow and σ in avalanche warning models where σ is a key variable. For our samples, we calculate σ from measured values of keff and ρsnow using our equation and compare the value to that predicted by the French MEPRA avalanche warning model, which uses density and grain type as input data. MEPRA and the prediction of σ based on keff and ρsnow agree within 8%. MEPRA agrees with observations within 11%. Calculating σ from density only yields values 55% lower than measured, showing the interest of using additional data to predict σ.
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Florent Domine, Josué Bock, Samuel Morin, Gérald Giraud. Linking the effective thermal conductivity of snow to its shear strength and density. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2011, 116, ⟨10.1029/2011JF002000⟩. ⟨insu-03622588⟩
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