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The Arctic's sea ice cover: trends, variability, predictability, and comparisons to the Antarctic
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2018As assessed over the period of satellite observations, October 1978 to present, there are downward linear trends in Arctic sea ice extent for all months, largest at the end of the melt season in September. The ice cover is also thinning.
M. Serreze, W. Meier
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Oscillations of a Liquid Partially Covered with Ice
Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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1986
The most obvious practical concern with ice cover in the Nordic Seas is that it directly obstructs ship operations and influences submarine operations. The ice cover also affects the climate, which in turn affects ship and air operations. Interactions of ice and ocean, especially near the edge, affect local oceanography and generate underwater noise ...
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The most obvious practical concern with ice cover in the Nordic Seas is that it directly obstructs ship operations and influences submarine operations. The ice cover also affects the climate, which in turn affects ship and air operations. Interactions of ice and ocean, especially near the edge, affect local oceanography and generate underwater noise ...
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Formation of Ice Covers and Ice Jams in Rivers
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1966Ice covers on rivers are stressed in the downstream direction mainly by the friction of the under flow and the effect of the slope of the water line. Analysis show that in wide rivers, these stresses are the main factor governing the equilibrium thickness of the cover.
Ernest Pariset +2 more
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Decadal Variability of Great Lakes Ice Cover in Response to AMO and PDO, 1963–2017
Journal of Climate, 2018In this study, decadal variability of ice cover in the Great Lakes is investigated using historical airborne and satellite measurements from 1963 to 2017.
Jia Wang +8 more
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INTERACTION OF OIL WITH A SEA ICE COVER
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Sedimentary pellets as an ice-cover proxy in a High Arctic ice-covered lake
Journal of Paleolimnology, 2008Sediment aggregates (“sedimentary pellets”) within the sedimentary record of Lake A (83°00′ N, 75°30′ W), Ellesmere Island, Canada, are used to construct a 1000 year proxy record of ice-cover extent and dynamics on this perennially ice-covered, High Arctic lake.
Jessica D. Tomkins +3 more
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The choice of constitutive relations for an ice cover
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 1999The authors dwell on the rheological correlations between the internal stresses and the strain parameters of the sea ice cover. In this regard the AIDJEX model [see \textit{M. D. Coon, G. A. Maykut, R. S. Pritchard, D. A. Rothrock} and \textit{A. S. Thorndike}, AIDJEX Bull. 24, 1-105 (1975)] and the Hibler model [see \textit{W. D. Hibler III}, J. Phys.
Gol'dshtejn, R. V., Marchenko, A. V.
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Ice-Cover Breakup and Ice Jamming
2019During the ice-cover period, initial ice-cover breakup precedes ice-jam flood events. Hence, it is important that breakup processes are well understood in order to be better prepared for ice-jam flood forecasting. Being able to predict ice-cover breakup provides an indication when ice-jam flood forecasting should commence.
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