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The River Ice Photo Blog | Photos featuring the weird and wonderful world of river ice. | Page 2
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The River Ice Photo Blog. Photos featuring the weird and wonderful world of river ice. Help for New Professors. Newer posts →. Border Ice Development on the Susitna River, Alaska. December 19, 2013. Border Ice Development during freeze-up on the Susitna River, Alaska, November 6, 2013. Photo by Julia Blackburn: Nikon Coolpix AW100, f/3.9, ISO-640, FL 5 mm, 1/200 sec. exposure). Ice Bridging on the Susitna River, Alaska. December 11, 2013. December 4, 2013. Newer posts →. Thanks for visiting…. The 'River ...
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River Ice Engineering Lecture Material
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Free River Ice Engineering Lecture Material for Instructors. Lecture Material for Instructors. If you would like to include a few lectures on river ice processes and the hydraulics of ice covered channels in your hydraulics course, you might consider using the PowerPoint lectures available from Dr. Hicks ant the University of Alberta. These lectures are free to professors and instructors at universities, community colleges and technical schools. Faye E. Hicks, Ph.D., P.Eng., Professor.
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CRIPE - Committee on River Ice Processes and the Environment
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Committee on River Ice Processes. 18th CRIPE River Ice Workshop, Aug 17-21, 2015. Practicioners' Short Course on River Ice Modelling, Aug 21, 2015. The River Ice Photo Blog. Canadian Geophysical Union-Hydrology Section (CGU-HS). To identify specific high-priority topics for research and development and promote the undertaking of relevant research programs;. To facilitate information dissemination and exchange of ideas among practitioners, researchers, and resource managers; and.
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Ice Teeth in Iowa | The River Ice Photo Blog
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The River Ice Photo Blog. Photos featuring the weird and wonderful world of river ice. Help for New Professors. Anchor Ice Exposed at Low Flow. Ice Teeth in Iowa. January 28, 2015. Welcome back to the River Ice Photo Blog! Here’s another picture that David describes as the U-shaped terminus of a lead. 8220;I associate them with open leads that have no frazil ice. The spacing and regularity can make them look like tractor tracks. The card in one of the images is for scale.”. He also says that,. You are co...
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Committee on River Ice Processes. 18th CRIPE River Ice Workshop, Aug 19-21, 2015. CRIPE Updates E-Mail List. CRIPE News and Updates. Welcome to the CRIPE Updates mailing list! Updates regarding the CRIPE events, including the 2015 CRIPE Workshop in Quebec City, are delivered through this list. If you are not already registered on this e-mail list and wish to receive updates from CRIPE, please click 'Subscribe'. 2014 Committee on River Ice Processes and the Environment.
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Faye Hicks | The River Ice Photo Blog
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The River Ice Photo Blog. Photos featuring the weird and wonderful world of river ice. Help for New Professors. Author Archives: Faye Hicks. I am a professor emeritus, civil engineer, animal lover and writer. Ice Teeth in Iowa. January 28, 2015. Welcome back to the River Ice Photo Blog! It’s been a while since my last post – in between I retired and became a Professor Emeritus and moved 5000 km ( 3000 miles) to the east coast of Canada. It’s been … Continue reading →. Anchor Ice Exposed at Low Flow.
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Courses in River Ice Engineering
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Courses in River Ice Engineering. Lecture Material for Instructors. Resources for Group Members. River Ice Literature Index. CIV E 636 - Ice Engineering. 6) (either term, 3-0-1). Elementary heat transfer analysis. Ice formation processes. Ice hydraulics. Ice mechanics. Interaction of ice and engineering structures. Forecasting ice processes. Ice flood mitigation. Dr She offers this course once per year. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
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Graduate Studies in Water Resources Engineering
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Graduate Study Opportunities in Water Resources Engineering. Lecture Material for Instructors. Drs Loewen and She are currently recruiting both Masters and PhD students to work on experimental, computational, and field studies in river ice engineering. Most students doing research in our River Ice Engineering Research Group have a background in civil engineering and an interest in water resources engineering (hydraulics and hydrology). More info on the Water Resources Engineering graduate program.