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ARCTIC, 1979
This paper examines how sea ice floes of thickness exceeding 6 m can be formed in the Arctic. Such floes have been observed by a Soviet drifting station, by a submarine at the North Pole, and at three sites in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The Maykut and Untersteiner model of sea ice growth predicts an equilibrium thickness of 3 m under normal ...
E.R. Walker, Peter Wadhams
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This paper examines how sea ice floes of thickness exceeding 6 m can be formed in the Arctic. Such floes have been observed by a Soviet drifting station, by a submarine at the North Pole, and at three sites in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The Maykut and Untersteiner model of sea ice growth predicts an equilibrium thickness of 3 m under normal ...
E.R. Walker, Peter Wadhams
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Ice Thickness Distribution Test
1998Abstract : Our long term goal is to undertake an experiment that will test the theory of how sea ice thickness distribution is changed by thermodynamics and by large-scale deformation. The minimal experiment envisaged involves two sequential surveys of ice draft in some region by an upward-looking sonar carried on a submarine.
Alan S. Thorndike +2 more
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Equilibrium Thickness of Ice Jams
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1977By equating the kinetic energy of ice floes carried by a stream to the potential energy they acquire when submerged, a relationship was derived between the mean velocity of the approach flow and the average thickness of the stable ice jam formed only by accumulation and transport of floes.
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A year-round satellite sea-ice thickness record from CryoSat-2
Nature, 2022J. Landy +11 more
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Improvements in Ice Thickness Measurements Techniques in Ice Environment
SPE Annual Caspian Technical Conference, 2020Abstract Today, the Oil&Gas industry is seeking for new technologies to reduce the cost of projects and work for profit in period for low price natural hydrocarbons on stock market. Present paper is representing the use of mobile ice thickness radar antenna to measure the profile of ice in a real-time mode. This technique was for the
Aruzhan Abzalkyzy Tlepkaziyeva +1 more
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Spatial variation of river-ice thickness in a meandering river
Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2017Maria Kamari +2 more
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The thickness distribution of sea ice
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1975The polar oceans contain sea ice of many thicknesses ranging from open water to thick pressure ridges. Since many of the physical properties of the ice depend upon its thickness, it is natural to expect its large-scale geophysical properties to depend on the relative abundance of the various ice types.
A. S. Thorndike +3 more
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A thermal ice drill for profiling thick multiyear ice
Cold Regions Science and Technology, 1987Abstract An open-system hot water drill for arctic winter operation was developed to rapidly penetrate thickice features for the purpose of measuring ice thickness and for placing instrumentation into and beneath the ice. The thermal drill is composed of five modules, which can be quickly joined or disassembled.
J.P. Poplin +2 more
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Sea ice deformation and sea ice thickness change
2022The Arctic Ocean is undergoing a major transition from a year-round sea ice cover to ice-free summers with global consequences. Sea ice thickness is at the center of the ongoing changes because the thickness regulates key processes of the Arctic climate system and in the last six decades, the mean thickness has more than halved.
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A consensus estimate for the ice thickness distribution of all glaciers on Earth
Nature Geoscience, 2019D. Farinotti +6 more
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