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Modelling of sea-ice phenomena. [PDF]
The focus of the present theme issue is on significant recent advances in the understanding and modelling of floating sea ice. This also follows an extended and concerted research programme held in late 2017 at the Isaac Newton Institute in which the mathematics of sea-ice phenomena was addressed.
Smith F +4 more
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Analysis of changes in the occurrence of ice phenomena in upland and mountain rivers of Poland. [PDF]
The ice phenomena are an inherent component of rivers in temperate, continental, and polar climate zones. Evident progress in global warming leads to a decrease in snow cover on land and ice phenomena in water bodies, disrupting the stability of the ...
Krzysztof Kochanek +5 more
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Ice phenomena on Lake Czarny Staw pod Rysami
Due to its inaccessibility (in winter), Lake Czarny Staw pod Rysami (Black Lake below Mount Rysy) has no series of continuous observations concerning ice phenomena.
Choiński Adam
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In Situ Growth, Etching, and Charging of Nanoscale Water Ice Under Fast Electron Irradiation in Environmental TEM [PDF]
Understanding the formation, structural evolution, and response of water ice at the nanoscale is essential for advancing research in fields such as cryo-electron microscopy and atmospheric science.
Hongchen Chu +6 more
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The Protection of Building Materials of Historical Monuments with Nanoparticle Suspensions
Marble and limestone have been extensively used as building materials in historical monuments. Environmental, physical, chemical and biological factors contribute to stone deterioration.
Efstathia I. Pavlakou +6 more
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Forecasting ice phenomena in river systems is of great importance because these phenomena are a fundamental part of the hydrological regime. Due to the stochasticity of ice phenomena, their prediction is a difficult process, especially when data sets are
Renata Graf, Tomasz Kolerski, Senlin Zhu
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Engineering hydrology technologies to reduce threats from ice phenomena
Introduction. The floods caused by ice phenomena are among the "three leaders" of dangerous hydrological phenomena that damage the economy and the environment in Russia. Methods. The methodological basis of the study was: passive experiment, analysis and
Kozlov Dmitry, Dzhumagulova Nazira
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Ice Formations Monitoring and intervention on the rivers in Romania in January-February 2017 [PDF]
This article presents ice monitoring and intervention on the rivers in Romania in January-February, 2017. After a long period in January with very low temperatures, there were positive temperatures with significant rainfall in the first decade, causing ...
I.S. RÎNDAŞU-BEURAN +5 more
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The study attempts to answer the following question: Does human impact contribute to changes recorded in the Ner river ice regime? In replying to this question, data on water consumption in Lodz (Łódź) (a city in central Poland) in 1951–2017 were used ...
Bartnik Adam, Jokiel Paweł
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The paper discusses the reasons behind the variation in the thickness of ice on 39 anthropogenic water bodies located in the Silesian Upland (southern Poland). The studies were conducted over the course of three consecutive winter seasons.
Maksymilian Solarski, Mariusz Rzetala
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