Model of the influence of snow cover on soil freezing

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A mathematical model of snow-cover influence on soil freezing, taking into account the phase transition layer, water migration in soil, frost heave and ice-layer formation, has been developed. The modeled results are in good agreement with data observed in natural conditions. The influence of a possible delay between the time of negative temperature establishment in the air and the beginning of snow accumulation, and possible variations of the thermophysical properties of snow cover in the wide range previously reported were investigated by numerical experiments. It was found that the delay could change the frozen-soil depth up to 2-3 times, while different thermophysical characteristics of snow changed the resulting freezing depth 4-5 times.

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Osokin, N. I., Samoylov, R. S., Sosnovskiy, A. V., Sokratov, S. A., & Zhidkov, V. A. (2000). Model of the influence of snow cover on soil freezing. Annals of Glaciology, 31, 417–421. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756400781820282

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