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Interaction of rising frazil with suspended particles: tank experiments with applications to nature / Erk Reimnitz, J.R. Clayton, Jr., E.W. Kempema, J.R. Payne, W.S. Weber.

Title: Interaction of rising frazil with suspended particles: tank experiments with applications to nature / Erk Reimnitz, J.R. Clayton, Jr., E.W. Kempema, J.R. Payne, W.S. Weber.
Author(s): Reimnitz, Erk.
Clayton, J. R.,
Kempema, E. W.
Payne, J. R.
Weber, W. S.
Date: 1993.
In: Cold Regions Science and Technology. (1993.), Vol. 21(2) (1993)
Abstract: Many possible mechanisms of particle entrainment into ice have been postulated, among which scavenging by frazil ice and nucleation or adhesion of ice onto suspended particles appear to be likely. Describes laboratory observations made in tubular tanks 1.8 to 1.9 m high of interaction of rising ice crystals with several types and concentrations of suspended matter.
Notes:

Cold Regions Science and Technology. Vol. 21(2) :117-135 (1993).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.328.4 -- Frazil ice.
551.321.8 -- Glaciological model experiments.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
SPRI record no.: 122269

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