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bulk transfer coefficient
physics
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value in ice formation
- In ice in lakes and rivers: Rates of growth
The exact value of the bulk transfer coefficient (Hia) depends on the various components of the energy budget, but it usually falls between 10 and 30 watts per square metre kelvin. Higher values are associated with windy conditions and lower values with still air conditions, but, with other information unavailable,…
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