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Volcanism-induced collapse and recovery of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation under glacial conditions. [PDF]

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Vettoretti G   +10 more
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Regime of the Filchner–Ronne ice shelves, Antarctica

Nature, 1983
Seismic, radio-echo, TWERLE balloon and oceanographic data of the Filchner-Ronne ice shelves are analysed. A large thin area in the central Ronne Ice Shelf is found to differ from the morphology of the Ross and Filchner ice shelves. This area is partly filled by basal saline ice, which can be attributed to regional regelation caused by oceanic ...
Robin, G. de Q.   +5 more
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Ice regime of Transbaikalian rivers under changing climate

Water Resources, 2014
The results of studying the ice regime in Transbaikalian rivers and its dependence on climate change are given. The magnitudes of many-year changes in the dates begin and end of freeze-up period, its duration, and maximal ice thickness are determined. The dependence of major characteristics of ice regime on air temperature and river runoff is evaluated.
V. A. Obyazov, V. K. Smakhtin
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Modeling Ice Regime of Lake Erie

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1979
A thermodynamic model for ice formation, growth and dissipation was developed to simulate the ice regime of Lake Erie. The model utilizes the two-dimensional convective dispersion equation for the heat balance of the body of water and the interfacial heat exchange equations to account for the various heat exchange processes at the air-water, air-ice ...
Akio Wake, Ralph R. Rumer
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Ice Regime and Ice Transport in Nares Strait

ARCTIC, 1973
In order to assess the part played by ice export through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the heat budget of the Arctic Ocean, one of the factors that must be known is the length of time per year that the channels are sealed by fast ice. To establish this for Nares Strait, a series of flights was undertaken through the winters of 1970-71 and 1971-72.
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