Ice freeze-up and breakup in the lower Thames River : 1982-83 observations / by S. Beltaos.: En13-5/85-10E-PDF
"The 1982-83 ice season was uneventful due to the unusually mild winter conditions. An ice cover formed in the study reach in mid-January and partly broke up in early February. This breakup produced one ice jam near the Golf Course and was followed by alternating cold and mild weather periods. The remaining thin ice cover deteriorated and disappeared by February 23. Observations concerning breakup initiation and ice jam stage were found to be consistent with previous results which extends the applicability of earlier developed methods to unusually thin ice and low discharge conditions"--Abstract, p. i.
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| Title | Ice freeze-up and breakup in the lower Thames River : 1982-83 observations / by S. Beltaos. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Later edition | Ice freeze-up and breakup in the lower Thames River |
| Earlier edition | Ice freeze-up and breakup in the lower Thames River |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | ii, 8, [13] p. : ill. |
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