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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alt ) -- DI v Irak = R zones spread around producing wells . ... ( 0 ) = 0 Models based on phase transition , as well as on distinct boundary between frozen and unfrozen zones , and on the elongate transition zone in case of phase ...
alt ) -- DI v Irak = R zones spread around producing wells . ... ( 0 ) = 0 Models based on phase transition , as well as on distinct boundary between frozen and unfrozen zones , and on the elongate transition zone in case of phase ...
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By necessity , the geographic zones are large enough to allow sufficient time for iceberg management even in ... The observation zone is a large region in which all icebergs will be monitored and tracked ( Fig . 3 ) .
By necessity , the geographic zones are large enough to allow sufficient time for iceberg management even in ... The observation zone is a large region in which all icebergs will be monitored and tracked ( Fig . 3 ) .
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Enter no The response zone is a smaller region , inside the observation zone , in which active iceberg management operations will be conducted in addition to monitoring and tracking ) . The response zone has a northern limit at 47 ...
Enter no The response zone is a smaller region , inside the observation zone , in which active iceberg management operations will be conducted in addition to monitoring and tracking ) . The response zone has a northern limit at 47 ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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