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ICES ROADS - I : roadways analysis and design system : a general description /
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ICES ROAD I : roadway analysis and design system; engineer's reference manual /
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Warmer winters are reducing potential ice roads and port accessibility in the Pan-Arctic
Published 2022-01-01Subjects: “…potential ice roads…”
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Climate change reduces winter overland travel across the Pan-Arctic even under low-end global warming scenarios
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ORGANIZING OF SANITARY-AND-QUARANTINE CONTROL IN PASSING POINT «BLAGOVESHSCENSK»
Published 2020-04-01“…All the year round transportations are held through the passing point «Blagoveshchensk» by water during navigation period and by iceroad in winter. Technological plans for passing people, loads and transport over the border are prepared taking into account this regime. …”
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Acceleration‐based wheel slip control realized with decentralised electric drivetrain systems
Published 2022-06-01“…The simulation results show that the proposed method is able to prevent the driven wheel from spinning when the vehicle is accelerated on an ice road. In addition, the control is fast enough and requires only half a second to reduce the wheel acceleration to a normal range.…”
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Alternative method for determining available winter water volumes from lakes to support small-scale projects
Published 2023-11-01“…In Canada's Northwest Territories (NT), industrial activities conducted during the winter, such as ice road construction and exploratory drilling, require the use of water from ice-covered water bodies. …”
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Evaluasi Tebal Perkerasan, Tingkat Arus Pelayanan Dan Biaya Konstruksi Perkerasan Jalan Nasional?Propinsi Yang Berjalur Tunggal-Dua Arah
Published 1996“…The analysis of the sen,ice road level shows that the width 4.5 m is able to accomodate LHR 3,000 vehicles per day. …”
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Using detection and attribution to examine how climate change is affecting health
Published 2020“…We discuss events where changing weather patterns were attributed to climate change and extend these analyses to include health impacts from heat waves in 2018 and 2019 in Europe and Japan, and we show how such impact attribution could be applied to melting ice roads in the Arctic. Documenting the causal chain from emissions of greenhouse gases to observed human health outcomes is important input into risk assessments that prioritize health system preparedness and response interventions and into financial investments and communication about potential risk to policy makers and to the public.…”
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Retrieval of Lake Ice Characteristics from SAR Imagery
Published 2022-05-01“…Alterations of lake and river ice properties can deteriorate the conditions of local ice roads, negatively influencing Nordic communities and economical activities. …”
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EFFECT OF ROAD DE-ICING SALTS WITH ANTI CORROSION AGENTS ON SELECTED PLANT SPECIES
Published 2010-12-01“…Without anticorrosion agents the least toxic was calcium chloride and the most sodium chloride. Additives to de-icing road salts, in general, decreased NaCl toxicity and increased toxicity of CaCl2. …”
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Biochemical and growth responses of silver maple (Acer saccharinum L.) to sodium chloride and calcium chloride
Published 2018-12-01“…Hence, it is recommended to use silver maple on non-de-iced urban areas, while planting on often de-iced roads should be avoided.…”
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Protecting Salt Vulnerable Areas Using an Enhanced Roadside Drainage System (ERDS)
Published 2022-11-01“…De-icing road salt application as a part of winter road maintenance is a standard practice with over 60 billion kilograms applied to roads worldwide each winter to ensure traffic safety. …”
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Operational Service for Mapping the Baltic Sea Landfast Ice Properties
Published 2020-12-01“…Landfast ice (LFI) on the Baltic Sea is a place for recreational activities such as skiing and ice fishing. Over thick LFI ice roads can be established between mainland and islands to speed up transportation compared to the use of ferries. …”
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Application of GNSS Interferometric Reflectometry for the Estimation of Lake Ice Thickness
Published 2020-08-01“…Monitoring of the seasonal variations and trends in ice thickness is also important for the operation of winter ice roads that northern communities rely on for the movement of goods as well as for cultural and leisure activities (e.g., snowmobiling). …”
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Climate change impacts the state of winter roads connecting indigenous communities: Case study of Sakha (Yakutia) Republic
Published 2023-04-01“…Sustainability of winter roads is reduced by climate change effects, via shorter and milder winters, extended shoulder seasons, delayed freeze up and advanced ice break up on rivers used as ice roads. We review the observed and projected change in mean monthly air temperatures, MMAT, °C, during cold season in six localities of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, important residence areas of the indigenous peoples of the North. …”
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