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Record #141873:

A new, low-cost ice control structure. Part 2. Construction and performance / James H. Lever, G. Gooch, C. Clark.

Title: A new, low-cost ice control structure. Part 2. Construction and performance / James H. Lever, G. Gooch, C. Clark.
Author(s): Lever, James H.
Gooch, G.
Clark, C.
Date: 1996.
Publisher: New York: American Society of Civil Engineers
In: Cold Regions Engineering. The Cold Regions Infrastructure : an International Imperative for the 21st Century. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference, held 12-16 August 1996, Fairbanks, AK. (1996.),
Abstract: Gives details of ice-control structure - four slope-faced granite blocks across 27 m wide river section adjacent to treed floodplain - and assesses its performance. In two mild breakup events structure proved successful, though needs more arduous testing to be sure of providing safe and reliable ice-jam control.
Notes:

In: Cold Regions Engineering. The Cold Regions Infrastructure : an International Imperative for the 21st Century. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference, held 12-16 August 1996, Fairbanks, AK / Robert F. Carlson, ed.

Keywords: 624.145 -- Floating ice, engineering aspects.
624.145.6 -- Floating ice, control.
519.673 -- Modelling.
E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering.
SPRI record no.: 141873

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