Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 11, Part 4American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992 - Arctic regions |
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... covers the Arctic Ocean and Greenland , Iceland , Norwegian and Barents Seas . Results for seasonal ice cover variability from an ( quasi- ) equilibrium simulation ( a ) with monthly wind climatogy , ( b ) perpetual year 1987 with daily ...
... covers the Arctic Ocean and Greenland , Iceland , Norwegian and Barents Seas . Results for seasonal ice cover variability from an ( quasi- ) equilibrium simulation ( a ) with monthly wind climatogy , ( b ) perpetual year 1987 with daily ...
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... cover was very thick in the East Siberian Sea , while the more typical heavy ice area north of Greenland did not develop . Year 1987 , on average , had a very strong Beaufort Gyre which helped to pile up ice in the East Siberian Sea ...
... cover was very thick in the East Siberian Sea , while the more typical heavy ice area north of Greenland did not develop . Year 1987 , on average , had a very strong Beaufort Gyre which helped to pile up ice in the East Siberian Sea ...
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... cover . There is an indication , though not certain , that the ice experienced a slight positive deflection beyond this point . Measurements carried out the next morning , Feb. 28 , indicated that the ice cover suffered a permanent or ...
... cover . There is an indication , though not certain , that the ice experienced a slight positive deflection beyond this point . Measurements carried out the next morning , Feb. 28 , indicated that the ice cover suffered a permanent or ...
Contents
ICEENVIRONMENT STATISTICS | 1 |
Characteristics of Newly Formed Ice Gouges in the Beaufort Sea Alaska | 15 |
Probabilistic Modeling of Material Strength | 21 |
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