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Impacts of ski resorts on water quality of boreal lakes : a case study in northern Finland [PDF]
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Research Advances in Superabsorbent Polymers. [PDF]
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Importance of temporary and permanent snow for new second homes. [PDF]
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Atomization and Sprays, 2023
The pressure-swirl atomizer is used to provide atomized droplets, which is the main atomization component of the snowmaker. The formation of snowflakes is significantly affected by the effective collision between droplets and ice nucleus produced by ice nucleus generator.
Peiwen Dong +5 more
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The pressure-swirl atomizer is used to provide atomized droplets, which is the main atomization component of the snowmaker. The formation of snowflakes is significantly affected by the effective collision between droplets and ice nucleus produced by ice nucleus generator.
Peiwen Dong +5 more
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Artificial Snowmaking: Winter Sports Between State-Owned Company Policy and Tourist Demand
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research, 2020Due to changing climatic conditions, artificial snowmaking has become a major method of ski resort adaptation globally. It is a financially intensive operation requiring high start-up investment and involving operating costs that are dependent on weather conditions.
Marko Joksimović +4 more
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Numerical analysis of crystallization and freezing of flying droplet in artificial snowmaking
International Communications in Heat and Mass TransferPeiwen Dong +3 more
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White Gold: Snowmaking, Resort Growth, and Skier Experience in the U.S. East, 1945–1971
International Journal of the History of Sport, 2021This article argues that the introduction of snowmaking to the American ski industry following World War II provided the necessary conditions for resort growth, in the process changing the sport of skiing.
Jesse Ritner
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