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Konstantin A. Kornishin, Yaroslav O. Efimov, Petr A. Tarasov, Roman B. Guzenko, Yevgeny U. Mironov, Viktor S. Porubaev
Int. J. Offshore Polar Eng. 33 (03): 249–257.
Paper Number: ISOPE-23-33-3-249
Published: 15 September 2023
... government sea cl thickness correlation united states government thickness kara sea international journal parameter polar engineering scenario stamukha khatanga bay ridge International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering (ISSN 1053-5381) Copyright © by The International Society...
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Roman B. Guzenko, Yevgeny U. Mironov, Ruslan I. May, Viktor S. Porubaev, Konstantin A. Kornishin, Yaroslav O. Efimov
Int. J. Offshore Polar Eng. 32 (02): 160–167.
Paper Number: ISOPE-22-32-2-160
Published: 01 June 2022
... regions. Also, the landfast ice ridges of Khatanga Bay had the highest average CL thickness and the smallest vertical and horizontal dimensions relative to the ridges in other regions; i.e., they had several noticeable morphometric particularities. Therefore, in some cases, it is advisable to consider...
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Roman B. Guzenko, Yevgeny U. Mironov, Victor V. Kharitonov, Ruslan I. May, Viktor S. Porubaev, Stepan V. Khotchenkov, Konstantin A. Kornishin, Yaroslav O. Efimov, Petr A. Tarasov
Int. J. Offshore Polar Eng. 30 (02): 194–201.
Paper Number: ISOPE-20-30-2-194
Published: 01 June 2020
.... A regression equation connecting the consolidated layer (CL) thickness of ice ridges with the sum of degree-days of frost is proposed. The issue of the CL distribution inside the ice ridge is considered. It is shown that the largest CL thickness is observed in the zone, combining the maximum sail and keel...