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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Models based on phase transition , as well as on distinct boundary between
frozen and unfrozen zones , and on the ... of phase transition in temperature
interval had been used to obtain evaluation of the thermal influence zone
extensions .
Models based on phase transition , as well as on distinct boundary between
frozen and unfrozen zones , and on the ... of phase transition in temperature
interval had been used to obtain evaluation of the thermal influence zone
extensions .
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By necessity , the geographic zones are large enough to allow sufficient time for
iceberg management even in cases of ... The observation zone is a large region
in which all icebergs will be monitored and tracked ( Fig . 3 ) . It lies between ...
By necessity , the geographic zones are large enough to allow sufficient time for
iceberg management even in cases of ... The observation zone is a large region
in which all icebergs will be monitored and tracked ( Fig . 3 ) . It lies between ...
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Enter 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° 30 ' N .
The ...
Enter 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° 30 ' N .
The ...
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SHIP NAVIGATION IN | 119 |
OMAE99PA1103 | 209 |
OMAE99PA1154 | 267 |
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