Author(s): J. L. Gotlib; F. F. Razorenov
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Abstract: On rivers in areas with severe climatic conditions, great quantities of frazil occur in the autumn and in the winter. This frazil is contracting the river cross-section when accumulating beneath the ice cover. Ice jams are formed in the spring after the ice break-up on rivers with thick ice cover, causing floods. Large storage reservoirs of hydroelectric stations and rational flow control during rivers freeze-up and ice break-up influence radically the thermal and ice conditions of rivers downstream of hydroelectric stations and diminish adverse effects of ice which can occur on non-regulated rivers
Year: 1970