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River Ice Transport Theories: Past, Present, and Future

Author(s): Hung Tao Shen

Linked Author(s): Hung Tao Shen

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Abstract: Understanding the river ice transport phenomena is one of the most important aspects of river ice engineering. River ice transport processes, such as the transport of thermal energy, formation and evolution of frazil ice, undercover transport of frazil granules, and surface ice transport and jam formation, affect ice conditions through out the entire winter. In this paper, theories on river ice transport will be reviewed. Future research needs to improve the current state of knowledge will be discussed.

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Year: 2000

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