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Correction for Regattieri et al., A speleothem record from the Fertile Crescent covering the last deglaciation better contextualizes neolithization. [PDF]
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2009
In Chapter 5 of this book, it is shown that the formation of ice on the surface of a lake (‘ice-on’) and its thawing and ultimate disappearance (‘ice-off’) are complex phenomena governed by mechanisms that involve many interacting meteorological (and some non-meteorological) forcing factors. Linking ice phenology – the timing of ice-on and ice-off – to
Livingstone, David M. +4 more
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In Chapter 5 of this book, it is shown that the formation of ice on the surface of a lake (‘ice-on’) and its thawing and ultimate disappearance (‘ice-off’) are complex phenomena governed by mechanisms that involve many interacting meteorological (and some non-meteorological) forcing factors. Linking ice phenology – the timing of ice-on and ice-off – to
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NOAA Arctic Report Card 2022: Lake Ice
2022NOAA Technical Report OAR ARC; 22 ...
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1985
The formation of lake and river ice is inevitable in northern environments. In many areas it brings shipping and transportation on inland waterways to a standstill for several months every year. More precise knowledge of ice thickness and extent can be used to extend the shipping season or to warn of danger due to the presence of unexpected ice.
Dorothy K. Hall, Jaroslav Martinec
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The formation of lake and river ice is inevitable in northern environments. In many areas it brings shipping and transportation on inland waterways to a standstill for several months every year. More precise knowledge of ice thickness and extent can be used to extend the shipping season or to warn of danger due to the presence of unexpected ice.
Dorothy K. Hall, Jaroslav Martinec
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2014
The science of rheology examines the relationships between the internal stress, mechanical deformation, and material properties of media. Material properties are such as density, temperature and porosity, while deformation is specified by strain and its time history.
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The science of rheology examines the relationships between the internal stress, mechanical deformation, and material properties of media. Material properties are such as density, temperature and porosity, while deformation is specified by strain and its time history.
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50 years of lake ice research from active microwave remote sensing: Progress and prospects
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2021Justin Murfitt, Claude R Duguay
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The state and fate of lake ice thickness in the Northern Hemisphere
Science Bulletin, 2022Xingdong Li, Di Long, Qi Huang
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