Optical properties of deep ice at the South Pole: Scattering

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作者
Price, PB [1 ]
Bergstrom, L [1 ]
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[1] UNIV STOCKHOLM,DEPT PHYS,S-11346 STOCKHOLM,SWEDEN
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APPLIED OPTICS | 1997年 / 36卷 / 18期
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10.1364/AO.36.004181
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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Recently, absorption and scattering at depths 800-1000 m in South Pole ice have been studied with transit-time distributions of pulses from a variable-frequency laser sent between emitters and receivers embedded in the ice. At 800 - 1000 m, scattering is independent of wavelength and the scattering centers are air bubbles of size much greater than wavelength. At 1500-2000 m it is predicted that all bubbles will have transformed into air-hydrate clathrate crystals and that scattering occurs primarily at dust grains, at liquid acids concentrated along three-crystal boundaries, and at salt grains. Scattering on decorated dislocations, at ice-ice boundaries, and at hydrate-ice boundaries will be of minor importance. Scattering from liquid acids in veins at three-crystal boundaries goes as similar to lambda(-1) to similar to lambda(-2) and should show essentially no depth dependence. Scattering from dust grains goes as similar to lambda(-2) and should show peaks at depths of similar to 1050, similar to 1750, and similar to 2200 m in South Pole ice. If marine salt grains remain undissolved, they will scatter like insoluble dust grains. Refraction at ice-ice boundaries and at hydrate-ice boundaries is manifested by a multitude of small-angle scatters, independent of wavelength. The largest contribution to Rayleigh-like scattering is likely due to dislocations decorated discontinuously with impurities. Freshly grown laboratory ice exhibits a large Rayleigh-like scattering that we attribute to the much higher density of decorated dislocations than in glacial ice. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America.
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