The Arctic Environment and the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle

This report summarizes the advances in understanding of the Arctic which have come about since the inception of the ARPA Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle Program in 1970, primarily as the result of CRREL's participation. Major efforts to increase knowledge of sea ice, terrestrial, and coastal topo...

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Main Author: Sterrett, K F
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1976
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spelling ftdtic:ADA024849 2023-05-15T14:33:12+02:00 The Arctic Environment and the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle Sterrett, K F COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH 1976-01 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA024849 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA024849 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA024849 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Surface Effect Vehicles & Amphibious Vehicles *ARCTIC REGIONS *SURFACE EFFECT VEHICLES ADVERSE CONDITIONS AIR CUSHION VEHICLES CLIMATE COLD WEATHER TESTS ENVIRONMENTS GEOGRAPHY GEOMORPHOLOGY MOBILITY PACK ICE PERFORMANCE TESTS PRESSURE RIDGES SEA ICE SEASONAL VARIATIONS SURFACE ROUGHNESS TERRAIN TRAFFICABILITY TUNDRA VISIBILITY WIND VELOCITY Pressure ridges Hovercraft SK-5 vehicles Text 1976 ftdtic 2016-02-24T11:33:33Z This report summarizes the advances in understanding of the Arctic which have come about since the inception of the ARPA Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle Program in 1970, primarily as the result of CRREL's participation. Major efforts to increase knowledge of sea ice, terrestrial, and coastal topographic features are described. Special emphasis is placed upon the quantitative understanding of pressure ridging. Other areas of major interest are atmospheric characteristics and ecological effects. A list of publications generated is included. Also available as Chapter 2 of the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle Program Technology Summary Document, Volume 2. Text Arctic Sea ice Tundra Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Surface Effect Vehicles & Amphibious Vehicles
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SURFACE EFFECT VEHICLES
ADVERSE CONDITIONS
AIR CUSHION VEHICLES
CLIMATE
COLD WEATHER TESTS
ENVIRONMENTS
GEOGRAPHY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
MOBILITY
PACK ICE
PERFORMANCE TESTS
PRESSURE
RIDGES
SEA ICE
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
SURFACE ROUGHNESS
TERRAIN
TRAFFICABILITY
TUNDRA
VISIBILITY
WIND VELOCITY
Pressure ridges
Hovercraft
SK-5 vehicles
spellingShingle Surface Effect Vehicles & Amphibious Vehicles
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SURFACE EFFECT VEHICLES
ADVERSE CONDITIONS
AIR CUSHION VEHICLES
CLIMATE
COLD WEATHER TESTS
ENVIRONMENTS
GEOGRAPHY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
MOBILITY
PACK ICE
PERFORMANCE TESTS
PRESSURE
RIDGES
SEA ICE
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
SURFACE ROUGHNESS
TERRAIN
TRAFFICABILITY
TUNDRA
VISIBILITY
WIND VELOCITY
Pressure ridges
Hovercraft
SK-5 vehicles
Sterrett, K F
The Arctic Environment and the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle
topic_facet Surface Effect Vehicles & Amphibious Vehicles
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*SURFACE EFFECT VEHICLES
ADVERSE CONDITIONS
AIR CUSHION VEHICLES
CLIMATE
COLD WEATHER TESTS
ENVIRONMENTS
GEOGRAPHY
GEOMORPHOLOGY
MOBILITY
PACK ICE
PERFORMANCE TESTS
PRESSURE
RIDGES
SEA ICE
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
SURFACE ROUGHNESS
TERRAIN
TRAFFICABILITY
TUNDRA
VISIBILITY
WIND VELOCITY
Pressure ridges
Hovercraft
SK-5 vehicles
description This report summarizes the advances in understanding of the Arctic which have come about since the inception of the ARPA Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle Program in 1970, primarily as the result of CRREL's participation. Major efforts to increase knowledge of sea ice, terrestrial, and coastal topographic features are described. Special emphasis is placed upon the quantitative understanding of pressure ridging. Other areas of major interest are atmospheric characteristics and ecological effects. A list of publications generated is included. Also available as Chapter 2 of the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle Program Technology Summary Document, Volume 2.
author2 COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
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title The Arctic Environment and the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle
title_short The Arctic Environment and the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle
title_full The Arctic Environment and the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle
title_fullStr The Arctic Environment and the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle
title_full_unstemmed The Arctic Environment and the Arctic Surface Effect Vehicle
title_sort arctic environment and the arctic surface effect vehicle
publishDate 1976
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA024849
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