Specific surface area (SSA) and thickness distribution measured during X-ray microtomographic observations of wet-snow metamorphism in a cold laboratory, link to Zip archive

We performed X-ray microtomographic observations of wet-snow metamorphism during controlled continuous melting and melt-freeze events in the laboratory. Three blocks of snow were sieved into boxes and subjected to cyclic, superficial heating or heating-cooling to reproduce vertical water infiltration patterns in snow similarly to natural conditions. Periodically, samples were taken at different heights and scanned. Results suggest that wet-snow metamorphism dynamics are highly heterogeneous even in an initially homogeneous snowpack. Consistent with previous work, we observed an increase with time in the thickness of the ice structure, which is a measure of grain size. However, this was coupled with large temporal scatter between consecutive measurements of the specific surface area and of the statistical moments of grain thickness distributions. Because of marked differences in the right tail, grain thickness distributions did not show shape invariance with time, contrary to previous analyses. In our experiments, wet-snow metamorphism showed two strikingly different patterns: homogeneous coarsening superimposed by faster heterogeneous coarsening in areas that were affected by preferential percolation of water. Liquid water movement in snow and fast structural evolution may be thus intrinsically coupled by early formation of preferential flow at local scale. These observations suggest that further experiments are highly needed to fully understand wet-snow metamorphism and infiltration patterns in a natural snowpack.

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Avanzi, Francesco, Petrucci, Giacomo, Matzl, Margret, Schneebeli, Martin, De Michele, Carlo (2017). Dataset: Specific surface area (SSA) and thickness distribution measured during X-ray microtomographic observations of wet-snow metamorphism in a cold laboratory, link to Zip archive. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.874393

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Imported on November 29, 2024
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License CC-BY-3.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.874393
Author Avanzi, Francesco
Given Name Francesco
Family Name Avanzi
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Petrucci, Giacomo
Matzl, Margret
Schneebeli, Martin
De Michele, Carlo
Source Creation 2017
Publication Year 2017
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Name: Ecology

Name: LakesRivers

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Title: Early formation of preferential flow in a homogeneous snowpack observed by micro-CT
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1002/2016WR019502
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2017
Source: Water Resources Research
Authors: Avanzi Francesco , Petrucci Giacomo , Matzl Margret , Schneebeli Martin , De Michele Carlo .