Abstract

The decay of microwave radiation in melting fresh ice is studied in the millimeter wavelength range (at frequencies of 90 and 34 GHz). It is demonstrated that ice at a temperature of 0°C may exhibit a decrease in the electromagnetic loss up to several tens of percents presumably due to the streamflow in the presence of internal mechanical stress or complete absence of loss at different stages of melting.

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