Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... of bottom tiltmeter for different frequencies . Figure 8- Calculated and applied tilts at the location of top tiltmeter for different frequencies . Copyright 1999 by ASME the location of bottom and tilt meters for 3 different. 236.
... of bottom tiltmeter for different frequencies . Figure 8- Calculated and applied tilts at the location of top tiltmeter for different frequencies . Copyright 1999 by ASME the location of bottom and tilt meters for 3 different. 236.
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... meters . Level ice thickness ' can range to 1 meter in late winter , although throughout the winter , there is a wide range of ice thicknesses present at any one time . To date , the deepest ridge measured had a keel depth of 15 meters ...
... meters . Level ice thickness ' can range to 1 meter in late winter , although throughout the winter , there is a wide range of ice thicknesses present at any one time . To date , the deepest ridge measured had a keel depth of 15 meters ...
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... meters in length ) and , as show by the third frame in Figure 5 , relatively unstable . The ridge had a keel depth of 5.3 m , and the interaction subsequently stalled in the position shown in the third frame . because only the surface ...
... meters in length ) and , as show by the third frame in Figure 5 , relatively unstable . The ridge had a keel depth of 5.3 m , and the interaction subsequently stalled in the position shown in the third frame . because only the surface ...
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