Effect of a Freezing Zone of Finite Width on the Thermal Regime of Soils

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The effect of a freezing zone of finite width on the thermal regime of soils is studied. For soils having a very thin freezing zone, the concept of an artificial freezing zone is introduced for computational simplicity. The computational method based on such a concept is found to be sufficiently accurate for practical applications. The classical method, which assumes the existence of a freezing boundary of infinitesimal width, produces a large error for soils retaining substantial amounts of unfrozen water at sub‐zero temperatures. Copyright 1971 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Nakano, Y., & Brown, J. (1971). Effect of a Freezing Zone of Finite Width on the Thermal Regime of Soils. Water Resources Research, 7(5), 1226–1233. https://doi.org/10.1029/WR007i005p01226

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