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Record #112995:

Case study of a grounded jam; Restigouche River, New Brunswick / Spyros Beltaos, B.C. Burrell.

Title: Case study of a grounded jam; Restigouche River, New Brunswick / Spyros Beltaos, B.C. Burrell.
Author(s): Beltaos, Spyros.
Burrell, B. C.
Date: 1991.
Publisher: Saskatoon: National Hydrology Research Institute
In: Northern hydrology : selected perspectives. Proceedings of the Northern Hydrology Symposium 10-12 July 1990, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. (1991.),
Abstract: Describes grounded ice jam that formed in river during 1988 breakup, together with pertinent measurements and data interpretation. Small area available for unobstructed flow under jam would indicate implausibly high velocities if seepage through jam were to be neglected. Recently developed RIVJAM model, which takes seepage into account, gave good results when applied to present measurements.
Notes:

In: Northern hydrology : selected perspectives. Proceedings of the Northern Hydrology Symposium 10-12 July 1990, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan / Terry D. Prowse, C. Simon L. Ommanney, eds.

Keywords: 624.145 -- Floating ice, engineering aspects.
624.145.8 -- Rivers, ice jams and their control.
551.326.83 -- River ice.
519.673 -- Modelling.
E11 -- Glaciology: glaciohydrology.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*415) -- New Brunswick.
SPRI record no.: 112995

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