Air-coupled flexural waves in floating ice
Frank Press
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Air-coupled flexural waves in floating ice
by Frank Press
Published
1950
Publisher
Base Directorate for Geophysical Research, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories
Pages
46
Subjects
Congress of the United States
Yukon River ice
Forecasting ice-cover freeze-up, growth, and breakup on the St. Marys River
Ice-cover growth rates at locations in the Great Lakes
Congress of the United States: At the third session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety
Simulation of ice-cover growth and decay in one dimension on the upper St. Lawrence River
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