The Mechanical Properties of Sea Ice

The Mechanical Properties of Sea Ice
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Synopsis The Mechanical Properties of Sea Ice by : Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)

The Mechanical Properties of Sea Ice

The Mechanical Properties of Sea Ice
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Total Pages : 100
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Synopsis The Mechanical Properties of Sea Ice by : W. F. Weeks

The review discusses the state of thinking of each of the main national groups investigating sea ice and gives an overall appraisal of the field as a whole. Emphasis is placed on (1) the physical basis for interpreting sea ice strength (phase relations, air volume, and structural considerations), (2) theoretical considerations (strength models, air bubbles and salt reinforcement, and interrelations between growth conditions and strength), (3) experimental results (tensile, flexural, shear, and compressive strength, elastic modulus, shear modulus and Poisson's ratio, time dependent effects, and creep), and (4) plate characteristics. The paper includes a review of problems in sea ice investigations, relates the chemical, crystallographic, mechanical, and physical aspects involved, and concludes by showing how to utilize this knowledge to solve practical problems. (Author).

Sea Ice

Sea Ice
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 666
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ISBN-10 : 9781118778388
ISBN-13 : 1118778383
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Synopsis Sea Ice by : David N. Thomas

Over the past 20 years the study of the frozen Arctic and Southern Oceans and sub-arctic seas has progressed at a remarkable pace. This third edition of Sea Ice gives insight into the very latest understanding of the how sea ice is formed, how we measure (and model) its extent, the biology that lives within and associated with sea ice and the effect of climate change on its distribution. How sea ice influences the oceanography of underlying waters and the influences that sea ice has on humans living in Arctic regions are also discussed. Featuring twelve new chapters, this edition follows two previous editions (2001 and 2010), and the need for this latest update exhibits just how rapidly the science of sea ice is developing. The 27 chapters are written by a team of more than 50 of the worlds’ leading experts in their fields. These combine to make the book the most comprehensive introduction to the physics, chemistry, biology and geology of sea ice that there is. This third edition of Sea Ice will be a key resource for all policy makers, researchers and students who work with the frozen oceans and seas.

The Geophysics of Sea Ice

The Geophysics of Sea Ice
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 1197
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ISBN-10 : 9781489953520
ISBN-13 : 1489953523
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Synopsis The Geophysics of Sea Ice by : Norbert Untersteiner

Based on the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Air-Sea-Ice Interaction held September 28-October 10, 1981 in Acquafredda di maratea, Italy. Intent is to present the topic of sea ice in the broad and interdisciplinary context of atmospheric and oceanographic science.

Fracture of Lake and Sea Ice

Fracture of Lake and Sea Ice
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Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822020697793
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Synopsis Fracture of Lake and Sea Ice by : Wilford Frank Weeks

The increased activity in cold regions has made a thorough understanding of fracture in lake and sea ice quite desirable, inasmuch as this information has application to a number of problems of geophysical as well as engineering importance. This survey starts with a discussion of the structure of ice I and the macro- and microstructure of sea and lake ice as well as their chemistry and phase relations. Recent work on the direct observation of dislocations as well as the formation of cracks in ice is summarized. Formal ice-brine-air models for analyzing variations in ice strength are also reviewed. The results of the different types of tests are discussed and compared (compressive, indentation, direct and ring-tension, small beam flexure and in situ cantilevers and simple beams, shear, and impact). Scale effects are considered as well as the rapid strength deterioration experienced by ice sheets in the spring. Finally, a number of recommendations are made concerning future research in this field. (Author).