regelation

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  • n.

    重新结冰;再凝;

  • 英英释义

    Regelation

    • Regelation is the phenomenon of melting under pressure and freezing again when the pressure is reduced. Many sources state that regelation can be demonstrated by looping a fine wire around a block of ice, with a heavy weight attached to it.

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    Wire regelation at low temperatures
    Regelation, Surface Diffusion, and Ice Sintering
    Regelation, Surface Diffusion, and Ice Sintering
    Glacier sliding, regelation water flow and development of basal ice
    Regelation of ice through debris at glacier beds: Implications for sediment transport
    Weertman regelation, multiple refreezing events and the isotopic evolution of the basal ice layer
    Intrusion of ice into porous media by regelation: A mechanism of sediment entrainment by glaciers
    Soft-bed experiments beneath Engabreen, Norway: regelation infiltration, basal slip and bed deformation
    Motion of Sub-Freezing Ice Past Particles, with Applications to Wire Regelation and Frozen Soils
    A model of the “liquid-like” layer between ice and a substrate with applications to wire regelation and particle migration