Dusting River Ice with Leaf Mulch to Aid in Ice Deterioration.

In an effort to find a low cost means of reducing ice jams on small rivers in New England, dusting with organic matter was field tested during the spring of 1993 and 1994. Test squares on a pond located at CRREL in Hanover, New Hampshire, were dusted with several materials to evaluate their effectiv...

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Main Authors: Haehnel, Robert B., Clark, Charles H., Taylor, Susan
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1996
Subjects:
ICE
Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA310083 2023-05-15T16:37:19+02:00 Dusting River Ice with Leaf Mulch to Aid in Ice Deterioration. Haehnel, Robert B. Clark, Charles H. Taylor, Susan COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH 1996-04 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA310083 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA310083 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA310083 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Snow Ice and Permafrost Safety Engineering *ICE FORMATION *RIVERS *DETERIORATION TEST AND EVALUATION LOW COSTS QUANTITY EFFICIENCY FLY ASH POPULATION ICE ORGANIC MATERIALS MELTING VERMONT AQUATIC ORGANISMS PONDS COAL NEW ENGLAND SLAGS *ICE JAMS Text 1996 ftdtic 2016-02-19T18:07:13Z In an effort to find a low cost means of reducing ice jams on small rivers in New England, dusting with organic matter was field tested during the spring of 1993 and 1994. Test squares on a pond located at CRREL in Hanover, New Hampshire, were dusted with several materials to evaluate their effectiveness in accelerating snow melting and ice deterioration. Leaf mulch was included in the materials tested because, unlike other materials used in the past to weaken ice (e.g., fly ash or coal slag), leaves are naturally found in rivers and should not adversely affect aquatic organisms when applied in small quantities. It was found from these tests that the leaves perform about the same as the traditionally used dusting materials. To transfer what was learned at the pond tests to a field application, two rivers in Vermont, with a known history of ice jams, were dusted using leaf mulch during the spring of 1994. Since these sites were located on narrow rivers that wind through highly populated areas, aerial dusting was not possible. For these sites we used a hydroseeder to spread the leaves on the ice. Application at leaf mulch with a hydroseeder was found to be an efficient method of putting the leaves on the ice. After the rivers were dusted we had a heavy snowfall, and were not able to determine the effectiveness of the leaf mulch in melting the ice. Observations suggest, however, that the leaf mulch helped melt the overlying snow. Text Ice permafrost Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Safety Engineering
*ICE FORMATION
*RIVERS
*DETERIORATION
TEST AND EVALUATION
LOW COSTS
QUANTITY
EFFICIENCY
FLY ASH
POPULATION
ICE
ORGANIC MATERIALS
MELTING
VERMONT
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
PONDS
COAL
NEW ENGLAND
SLAGS
*ICE JAMS
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Safety Engineering
*ICE FORMATION
*RIVERS
*DETERIORATION
TEST AND EVALUATION
LOW COSTS
QUANTITY
EFFICIENCY
FLY ASH
POPULATION
ICE
ORGANIC MATERIALS
MELTING
VERMONT
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
PONDS
COAL
NEW ENGLAND
SLAGS
*ICE JAMS
Haehnel, Robert B.
Clark, Charles H.
Taylor, Susan
Dusting River Ice with Leaf Mulch to Aid in Ice Deterioration.
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Safety Engineering
*ICE FORMATION
*RIVERS
*DETERIORATION
TEST AND EVALUATION
LOW COSTS
QUANTITY
EFFICIENCY
FLY ASH
POPULATION
ICE
ORGANIC MATERIALS
MELTING
VERMONT
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
PONDS
COAL
NEW ENGLAND
SLAGS
*ICE JAMS
description In an effort to find a low cost means of reducing ice jams on small rivers in New England, dusting with organic matter was field tested during the spring of 1993 and 1994. Test squares on a pond located at CRREL in Hanover, New Hampshire, were dusted with several materials to evaluate their effectiveness in accelerating snow melting and ice deterioration. Leaf mulch was included in the materials tested because, unlike other materials used in the past to weaken ice (e.g., fly ash or coal slag), leaves are naturally found in rivers and should not adversely affect aquatic organisms when applied in small quantities. It was found from these tests that the leaves perform about the same as the traditionally used dusting materials. To transfer what was learned at the pond tests to a field application, two rivers in Vermont, with a known history of ice jams, were dusted using leaf mulch during the spring of 1994. Since these sites were located on narrow rivers that wind through highly populated areas, aerial dusting was not possible. For these sites we used a hydroseeder to spread the leaves on the ice. Application at leaf mulch with a hydroseeder was found to be an efficient method of putting the leaves on the ice. After the rivers were dusted we had a heavy snowfall, and were not able to determine the effectiveness of the leaf mulch in melting the ice. Observations suggest, however, that the leaf mulch helped melt the overlying snow.
author2 COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
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author Haehnel, Robert B.
Clark, Charles H.
Taylor, Susan
author_facet Haehnel, Robert B.
Clark, Charles H.
Taylor, Susan
author_sort Haehnel, Robert B.
title Dusting River Ice with Leaf Mulch to Aid in Ice Deterioration.
title_short Dusting River Ice with Leaf Mulch to Aid in Ice Deterioration.
title_full Dusting River Ice with Leaf Mulch to Aid in Ice Deterioration.
title_fullStr Dusting River Ice with Leaf Mulch to Aid in Ice Deterioration.
title_full_unstemmed Dusting River Ice with Leaf Mulch to Aid in Ice Deterioration.
title_sort dusting river ice with leaf mulch to aid in ice deterioration.
publishDate 1996
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA310083
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permafrost
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