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Sea Ice Part II. Estimating the Full-Scale Tensile, Flexural, and Compressive Strength of First-Year Ice
Figure 2. Sea-ice bulk density and conductivity vs. floe thickness
Table 1. Physical and electromagnetic properties of 1.23-m.thick sea ice at 100 MHz
TENSILE AND FLEXURAL STRENGTH
Figure 7. EM-31 instrument conductivity reading at ~10 kHz vs. ice floe snow plus ice thickness
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
Table 3. Field-measured and calculated test data
Figure 11. Sea-ice bulk salinity vs. floe thickness
Figure 14. Modified TimcoFrederking ice floe σc strengths vs. their original values
Figure 17. Sea-ice floe bulk porosity vs. bulk brine volume
Figure 18. Equation-8-determined ice floe σc strengths vs. bulk porosity and strain rate (a) and the boresight view from the above strain rate window (b)
Figure 21. Ice floe σc values calculated using eq 8 from his study compared with the data provided by Sanderson
Figure 24. Ice floe σc values vs. bulk brine volume and strain rate (a) and the boresight view of the above from the strain rate window (b)
ICESTRUCTURE INTERACTION FORCE
SUMMARY - CR96_110020
LITERATURE CITED - CR96_110021
LITERATURE CITED-continue - CR96_110022
Report Documentation Page - CR96_110023
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