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A Benign, Small-Scale Power Unit for the Arctic: The Carnot Cycle Concept
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The faces of ice
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Control of spring run-off in northern rivers: the ice veil concept
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On the Use of Asymptotic Solutions to Plane Ice—Water Problems
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A Benign, Small-Scale Power Unit for the Arctic: The Carnot Cycle Concept
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The Growth and Decay of Ice
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Experiments on the Growth of Spongy Ice Near a Stagnant Point
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Foster, I.B.
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