Frozen Drops Observed at Fairbanks, Alaska
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概要
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Frozen drops were observed at Fairbanks, Alaska in early winter of 1976. They fell along with dendritic snow crystals and displayed a polycrystalline structure . From the difference in falling velocity between the frozen drops and the snow crystals, it is concluded that the drops were formed in the upper part of a cloud and were frozen during their fall by colli sion with snow crystals which were formed in the lower part of the cloud.
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著者
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SAKURAI Ken-ichi
Department of Earth Science, Hokkaido University of Education at Asahikawa
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OHTAKE Takeshi
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
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Ohtake Takeshi
Geophysical Institute University Of Alaska
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