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Local Forecast of the Heat‐Moisture State of the Soil Surface as a Problem of Energy and Mass Transfer in the System of Soil–atmosphere

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Consideration is given to the dynamic problem of forecasting a frost on the soil surface, namely, of establishing the fact and the moment of the water–ice and water vapor–ice phase transitions at the soil–atmosphere interface, in calculating the evolution of the heat‐moisture state of the viscous‐buffer layer of air and the near‐surface layer of soil that are adjacent to this interface. The results obtained can be used for prediction of ice formation on runways of airfields and on roads.

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Smolyar, É.I. Local Forecast of the Heat‐Moisture State of the Soil Surface as a Problem of Energy and Mass Transfer in the System of Soil–atmosphere. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 74, 94–103 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016682105590

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