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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... water depth is very close to the iceberg draft . The key to the success of the iceberg management operations will be in maximizing the probability that these problem icebergs are managed . This will be achieved by prioritizing every ...
... water depth is very close to the iceberg draft . The key to the success of the iceberg management operations will be in maximizing the probability that these problem icebergs are managed . This will be achieved by prioritizing every ...
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... water depth . December's thin first year ice ( 30-70 cm ) advances stamukha development when land - fast ice grows to its usual boundaries of 10-15m water depth . Offshore Northeastern Sakhalin , the first stamukhas are typically formed ...
... water depth . December's thin first year ice ( 30-70 cm ) advances stamukha development when land - fast ice grows to its usual boundaries of 10-15m water depth . Offshore Northeastern Sakhalin , the first stamukhas are typically formed ...
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... depth , values of the upper ( n , ) and lower ( n1 ) parts of each stamukha were used ( Beketsky 1996 ) . Figure 4 ... water depths , D , from 6 to 16m . different water depths , D. The Northern Sakhalin stamukha model was developed by ...
... depth , values of the upper ( n , ) and lower ( n1 ) parts of each stamukha were used ( Beketsky 1996 ) . Figure 4 ... water depths , D , from 6 to 16m . different water depths , D. The Northern Sakhalin stamukha model was developed by ...
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