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Spring 2014
The physical and kinematic properties of frazil ice particles have proven difficult to measure with any accuracy in the past. As a result, little is known about the size distribution, thickness, aspect ratio, and rise velocity of these particles, making it impossible to develop accurate...
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Spring 2022
The process of supercooling, where turbulent water is cooled below freezing while remaining a liquid, is a necessary condition for the formation of frazil and anchor ice in northern rivers during the late fall and winter. While the phenomenon has been often investigated in laboratory, relatively...