Permafrost: Relation between ice content and dielectric losses at 100°K

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The dielectric response of permafrost at 100°K and vacuums of around 10-8 torr is analyzed varying its percent ice content from 1 to 18.6. The distributions obtained correspond to dielectric relaxations of the Cole-Cole type, with maximum losses occurring in the 30-600 Hz frequency range. The logarithms of such maxima depend linearly on the permafrost ice content, two regions of linear variation being defined above and below 3.6% ice content. Such relations point out the feasibility of determining ice content in permafrost by electromagnetic means.

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