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An Analysis of the In-Situ Resistivity of Sea Ice in Terms of its Microstructure

G. W. Timco


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  "datePublished": "1979-01-01", 
  "description": "AbstractThe results of 66 Schlumberger geoelectric soundings on first-year sea ice are analysed to obtain average values of d.c. electrical resistivity both parallel\u03c11 and perpendicular\u03c1pto the long brine cell direction. This analysis yields\u03c11 = 104 \u03a9 m, 80 \u03a9 m, 45 \u03a9 m, and\u03c1p= 298 \u03a9 m, 230 \u03a9 m, 129 \u03a9 m for brine volumes\u03bdbof 40\u2030, 67\u2030, and 82\u2030 respectively. The observed dependence of\u03c11 on\u03bdbis used in conjunction with a mixing formula for the electrical resistivity of a two-phase heterogeneous system to arrive at values of \"average\" brine cell lengthslfor relatively warm sea ice. This treatment yieldsl\u2248 1.7 cm for 40\u2030\u2264\u03bdb\u226470\u2030 with a rapid extension of brine cell lengths for brine volumes abovec. 70\u2030.", 
  "headline": "An Analysis of the In-Situ Resistivity of Sea Ice in Terms of its Microstructure", 
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