The Relation of Crystal Riming to Avalanche Formation in New Snow

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Title The Relation of Crystal Riming to Avalanche Formation in New Snow
Subject Avalanches; Snow mechanics
Description New snow avalanches are forecast by a study of contributory snow and weather factors. This method can be refined by considering effects of riming on snow crystal types and its variation during storms. Rimefree crystals form unstable snow layers which avalanche readily. Partial riming leads to greater initial stability, but this can allow dangerously thick snow layers to accumulate before a soft slab is released. Thick layers of graupel have a peculiar disposition to form slab avalanches due to the high density and large effective grain size. The empirical basis for these conclusions is illustrated by examples from storm and avalanche case histories. Theoretical speculation is developed to account for these effects of snow crystal riming in terms of the sintering process.
Creator LaChapelle, Edward R.
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Contributors U.S. Department of Agriculture; Forest Service; Wasatch National Forest; Alta Avalanche Study Center
Date 1966-05
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Date Digital 2009-05-12
Source U.S. Department of Agriculture; Forest Service; Wasatch National Forest; Alta Avalanche Study Center
Language eng
Relation Alta Avalanche Study Center, Project B, Progress Report No. 1
Is Part of Ski Archive
Spatial Coverage Alta, Utah
Rights
Provenance J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections, [A 13.115/10: 1/x]
ARK ark:/87278/s6j964b0
Setname uu_altaav
ID 14537
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6j964b0