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Record #88944:

Snow-drifting: a review of the process and of modelling methods / R.J. Kind.

Title: Snow-drifting: a review of the process and of modelling methods / R.J. Kind.
Author(s): Kind, R. J.
Date: 1987.
Publisher: Ottawa: National Research Council Canada. Associate Committee on Geotechnical Research
In: National Research Council of Canada. Associate Committee on Geotechnical Research. Technical Memorandum. (1987.), Vol. 140 (1987)
Abstract: Saltation is dominant mode of snow transport. Outlines requirements for modelling of snow drifting; these cannot all be satisfied simultaneously in practice, but modelling can provide valuable design information.
Notes:

National Research Council of Canada. Associate Committee on Geotechnical Research. Technical Memorandum. Vol. 140 :411-434 (1987).

Keywords: 551.578.466 -- Snow, surface forms and drifts.
E10 -- Glaciology: snow and avalanches.
SPRI record no.: 88944

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