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Measurements of brine diffusivity in both vertical and horizontal directions to 1400 mm in sea ice from McMurdo Sound
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K131_2002_2003_NZ_1
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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques for probing sea ice cracks and imperfections and the use of this as a tool for wide ranging surveys of sea ice properties was investigated over several seasons. A probe is lowered into an angular cut made in the sea ice and measurements of brine diffusion are made. NMR uses the earth's magnetic field to obtain a sign from the liquid brine which is ...
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Start Date:
2002-11-01
Stop Date:
2002-11-26
Start Date:
2006-10-20
Stop Date:
2006-11-03
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Ripeka Mercier, O. Hunter, M.W. Dykstra, R. Haskell, T.G. Callaghan, P.T. 2005. Brine diffusion in first year sea ice measured by Earth’s field PGSE-NMR. Cold regions science and technology 42: 96-105.
Hunter, M.W., Dykstra, R., Lim, M.H., Haskell, T.G., Callaghan, P.T. 2009. Using earth’s field NMR to study brine content in Antarctic sea ice: comparison with salinity and temperature estimates. Applied magnetic resonance. doi:10.1007/s00723-009-0003-9 Creation and Review Dates
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2009-02-11
Last DIF Revision Date:
2010-02-23
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