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Modelling freeze-up ice covers along the Exploits River, Newfoundland
Although spring breakup ice jams have received more attention than freeze-up ice jams in the literature, perhaps due to their greater flood severity, freeze-up ice jams can still be a concern for flooding and pose highwater threats to riverside communities.
Lindenschmidt, Karl-Erich +3 more
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Effects of Freezing on Soil Temperature, Freezing Front Propagation and Moisture Redistribution in Peat: Laboratory Investigations [PDF]
There are not many studies that report water movement in freezing peat. Soil column studies under controlled laboratory settings can help isolate and understand the effects of different factors controlling freezing of the active layer in organic covered ...
Hayashi, Masaki +3 more
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A new marine climate metric, marine season, is introduced for Foxe Basin, Nunavut, Canada capturing the time of the year that the Basin is influenced by open water.
William A. Gough
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Cryoablation: physical and molecular basis with putative immunological consequences
Cryoablation (CA) is unique as the singular energy deprivation therapy that impacts all cellular processes. CA is independent of cell cycle stage and degree of cellular stemness.
John G. Baust +5 more
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The COLD-SAT Experiment for Cryogenic Fluid Management Technology [PDF]
Future national space transportation missions will depend on the use of cryogenic fluid management technology development needs for these missions. In-space testing will be conducted in order to show low gravity cryogenic fluid management concepts and to
Schuster, J. R. +2 more
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Evaluation of SMAP Freeze/Thaw Retrieval Accuracy at Core Validation Sites in the Contiguous United States [PDF]
Seasonal freeze-thaw (FT) impacts much of the northern hemisphere and is an important control on its water, energy, and carbon cycle. Although FT in natural environments extends south of 45°N, FT studies using the L-band have so far been restricted to ...
Cho, Eunsang +7 more
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Freeze–thaw damage significantly contributes to the degradation of concrete structures. A critical precondition for concrete to experience frost damage is reaching its critical saturation level.
Wei Wang +5 more
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Uranium exploration methodology in cold climates [PDF]
The uranium prospecting boom of the past decade had, as a major consequence, the rapid development and proliferation of exploration methods for source materials.
Sims, J.M.
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Comparison of environmental conditions in the Bering Sea and Davis Strait and the effects on microwave signature returns; March and April, 1979 [PDF]
Aircraft data collected in the Bering Sea in March, 1979 using a 6.6 GH sub z (C Band) microwave radiometer and a 13.9 GH sub z (Ku Band) scatterometer, reinforce the difficulties in interpreting first year ice types found near the ice edge in a marginal
Martin, S., Mcnutt, S. L.
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Alaska mining and water quality [PDF]
The Institute of Water Resources has sought financial assistance for some time in an attempt to initiate research relative to the impact of mining on water quality. Attempts were made as early as 1971 by Dr. Timothy Tilsworth and later by Dr.
Cook, Donald J. +2 more
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