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Frazil-ice growth rate and dynamics in mixed layers and sub-ice-shelf plumes
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Frazil-ice growth rate and dynamics in mixed layers and sub-ice-shelf plumes
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Movie of mush layer solidification from Mushy layer growth and convection, with application to sea ice
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Joseph R. Hitchen
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James R. G. Parkinson
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Cumulative effects Cumulative effects assessment and EIA follow-up: a proposed community-based monitoring program in the Oil Sands Region
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L B Lawe
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Mikisew Cree
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Brown Hare and Mountain Hare
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Yalden, D
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Wheeler, P
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Wray, S
Published 2012
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Environmental sciences
First Nations
Fluidisation and Fluid Mechanics
GE1-350
Geology
Glaciology
Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry not elsewhere classified
Oceanography
Oil Sands
QE1-996.5
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community
convection
cumulative effects
envir
geo
monitoring
mushy layer
sea ice
solidification
terrestrial Lori Lawe and Joseph Wells
water
were at IEG Environmental
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