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Journal of Glaciology | 2009

The impact of accumulation rate on anisotropy and air permeability of polar firn at a high-accumulation site

Maria Hörhold; Mary R. Albert; Johannes Freitag

The first three-dimensional properties of polar firn obtained by X-ray microtomography are used to study the microstructure of snow on a 15 m deep firn core from West Antarctica. The snow is found to undergo coarsening down to approximately 2.5 m depth before grain growth and densification become the prevalent mechanisms of microstructure change. In contrast to previous assumptions, distinct anisotropy of the ice and pore geometry is observed throughout the profile, with a maximum at 2.5 m depth. The air permeability and the degree of anisotropy vary with depth and can be linked to short-term changes in accumulation rate via the residence time for which a certain snow layer stays in the uppermost 2.5 m. Patterns of the degree of anisotropy and air permeability of buried polar firn are relative indicators of past accumulation rates.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2010

Lattice-Boltzmann modeling of the air permeability of polar firn

Zoe Courville; Maria Hörhold; Mark A. Hopkins; Mary R. Albert

Recent advances in three‐dimensional (3D) imaging of snow and firn combined with numerical modeling of flow through complex geometries have greatly improved the ability to predict permeability values based on microstructure. In this work, we combined 3D reconstructions of polar firn microstructure obtained from microcomputed tomography (mCT) and a 3D lattice‐Boltzmann (LB) model of air flow. We compared the modeled results to measurements of permeability for polar firn with a wide range of grain and pore‐scale characteristics. The results show good agreement between permeability measurements and calculated permeability values from the LB model over a wide range of sample types. The LB model is better at predicting measured permeability values than traditional empirical equations for polar firn.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

The densification of layered polar firn

Maria Hörhold; Sepp Kipfstuhl; Frank Wilhelms; Johannes Freitag; Andreas Frenzel


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2012

On the impact of impurities on the densification of polar firn

Maria Hörhold; Thomas Laepple; Johannes Freitag; Matthias Bigler; Hubertus Fischer; Sepp Kipfstuhl


Journal of Glaciology | 2012

Grain-size evolution of polar firn: a new empirical grain growth parameterization based on X-ray microcomputer tomography measurements

Stefanie Linow; Maria Hörhold; Johannes Freitag


Supplement to: Laepple, T et al. (2017): On the Similarity and Apparent Cycles of Isotopic Variations in East Antarctic Snow-Pits. The Cryosphere Discussions, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2017-199 | 2017

Compilation of stable isotope data from East Antarctic snow pits and firn cores

Thomas Laepple; Thomas Münch; Mathieu Casado; Maria Hörhold; Amaelle Landais; Sepp Kipfstuhl


EPIC3PIRE Firn workshop, PresQuile de Giens, France, 2012-09-29-2012-09-31 | 2012

Impurity controlled firn densification: a new model approach

Johannes Freitag; Sepp Kipfstuhl; Maria Hörhold; Anna Wegner; Frank Wilhelms; Matthias Bigler


EPIC336th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE), Berlin, Germany, 2015-05-11-2015-05-15 | 2015

Microwave remote sensing of Antarctic firn properties

Stefanie Linow; Wolfgang Dierking; Maria Hörhold; Wolfgang Rack


EPIC3Our Climate – Our Future. Regional perspectives on a global challenge, Berlin, 2014-10-06-2014-10-08 | 2014

Microwave remote sensing of firn properties in Antarctica

Stefanie Linow; Wolfgang Dierking; Maria Hörhold; Wolfgang Rack


EPIC3Microstructure in Snow Microwave Radiative Transfer (MICROSNOW) Workshop, University of Reading, 2014-08-06-2014-08-08 | 2014

Accounting for the layering of snow and firn - on the link between density and grain size variability

Maria Hörhold; Stefanie Linow; Johannes Freitag

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Johannes Freitag

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Sepp Kipfstuhl

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Stefanie Linow

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Frank Wilhelms

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Wolfgang Dierking

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Mark A. Hopkins

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Zoe Courville

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Anna Wegner

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Thomas Laepple

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Wolfgang Rack

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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