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Developing an ice strength algorithm for sub-Arctic regions
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Analysis of first-year and old ice ridge characteristics
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Developing an ice strength algorithm for level, landfast first-year sea ice in t...
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Validating the strength algorithm for sub-arctic ice with field measurements fro...
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Can we engineer ice rubble for protection of offshore platforms in the Beaufort...
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NRC centre for ice loads on Beaufort Sea structures
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