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Record #100018:

In situ determination of creep properties of sea ice with the pressuremeter / J.R. Murat, B. Ladanyi, P. Huneault.

Title: In situ determination of creep properties of sea ice with the pressuremeter / J.R. Murat, B. Ladanyi, P. Huneault.
Author(s): Murat, J. R.
Ladanyi, B.
Huneault, P.
Date: 1989.
In: Canadian Geotechnical Journal. (1989.), Vol. 26(4) (1989)
Abstract: Field tests at Igloolik, NWT, in spring 1987. Since similar field study made nine years earlier, instrumentation, data acquisition, and data interpretation and processing have all improved. Consistent values of creep parameters can be obtained only if amount of stress redistribution taking place before and during each new load application is considered carefully.
Notes:

Canadian Geotechnical Journal. Vol. 26(4) :575-594 (1989).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
539.37 -- Ice, plastic and viscous deformation.
551.326.7 -- Sea ice.
E3 -- Glaciology: instruments and methods.
SPRI record no.: 100018

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