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Definitions of firn in various dictionaries:
Granular, partially consolidated snow that has passed through one summer melt season but is not yet glacial ice.
noun - a granular snow
FIRN - Firn (; from Swiss German firn "last year's", cognate with before) is partially compacted névé, a type of snow that has been left over from past se...
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Swiss snowfield |
Granular snow atop a glacier |
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Dec 7 2003 New York Times |
Nov 21 1999 New York Times |
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Granular, partially consolidated snow that has passed through one summer melt season but is not yet glacial ice. Also called old snow. |
Crystalline or granular snow, especially on the upper part of a glacier, where it has not yet been compressed into ice. |
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Firn (; from Swiss German firn "last year's", cognate with before) is partially compacted névé, a type of snow that has been left over from past seasons and has been recrystallized into a substance denser than névé. It is ice that is at an intermediate stage between snow and glacial ice. Firn has the appearance of wet sugar, but has a hardness that makes it extremely resistant to shovelling. Its density generally ranges from 0.4 g/cm³ to 0.83 g/cm³, and it can often be found underneath the snow that accumulates at the head of a glacier. * Snowflakes are compressed under the weight of the overlying snowpack. Individual crystals near the melting point are semiliquid and slick, allowing them to glide along other crystal planes and to fill in the spaces between them, increasing the ice's density. Where the crystals touch they bond together, squeezing the air between them to the surface or into bubbles. * In the summer months, the crystal metamorphosis can occur more rapidly because of water pe |