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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A model for frost heave including overburden Hopke, S.W.
1980
2-3 p. 111-127
17 p.
artikel
2 A model for oil spreading in cold waters Gjøsteen, Janne K.Ø
2004
2-3 p. 117-125
9 p.
artikel
3 A multiple snow layer model including a parameterization of vertical water channel process in snowpack Katsushima, Takafumi
2009
2-3 p. 143-151
9 p.
artikel
4 An adjustment for kinetic growth metamorphism to improve shear strength parameterization in the SNOWPACK model Hirashima, Hiroyuki
2009
2-3 p. 169-177
9 p.
artikel
5 An equation for spreading length, center of mass and maximum run-out shortenings of dense avalanche flows by vertical obstacles Faug, T.
2004
2-3 p. 141-151
11 p.
artikel
6 An explicit numerical model for the study of snow's response to explosive air blast Miller, D.A.
2011
2-3 p. 156-164
9 p.
artikel
7 An improved statistical damage constitutive model for warm frozen clay based on Mohr–Coulomb criterion Li, Shuangyang
2009
2-3 p. 154-159
6 p.
artikel
8 An instrumented structure to measure avalanche impact pressure: Error analysis from Monte Carlo simulations Baroudi, Djebar
2009
2-3 p. 242-250
9 p.
artikel
9 An investigation of radiation-recrystallization coupling laboratory and field studies Slaughter, Andrew E.
2009
2-3 p. 126-132
7 p.
artikel
10 Anisotropic Thermal Conductivity Model for Dry Snow Shertzer, Richard H.
2011
2-3 p. 122-128
7 p.
artikel
11 An objective snow profile comparison method and its application to SNOWPACK Lehning, Michael
2001
2-3 p. 253-261
9 p.
artikel
12 A nonequilibrium treatment of heat and mass transfer in alpine snowcovers Bartelt, Perry
2004
2-3 p. 219-242
24 p.
artikel
13 An update on applied snow and avalanche science: Selected papers from the 2008 International Snow Science Workshop Jamieson, Bruce
2009
2-3 p. 103-105
3 p.
artikel
14 A one dimensional frost heave model based upon simulation of simultaneous heat and water flux Guymon, G.L.
1980
2-3 p. 253-262
10 p.
artikel
15 A revised ice pressure-area curve and a fracture mechanics explanation Palmer, A.C.
2009
2-3 p. 73-76
4 p.
artikel
16 A short and personal history of snow avalanche dynamics Salm, Bruno
2004
2-3 p. 83-92
10 p.
artikel
17 A simple energy balance model of ice segregation Outcalt, S.
1980
2-3 p. 145-151
7 p.
artikel
18 A solid-phase chemical actinometer film for measurement of solar UV penetration into snowpack Rowland, Glenn A.
2011
2-3 p. 75-83
9 p.
artikel
19 Assessing changes in the spatial variability of the snowpack fracture propagation propensity over time Hendrikx, Jordy
2009
2-3 p. 152-160
9 p.
artikel
20 Assessment of snow transport in avalanche terrain Lehning, Michael
2008
2-3 p. 240-252
13 p.
artikel
21 Assessment of the microstructure-based snow-cover model SNOWPACK: thermal and mechanical properties Fierz, Charles
2001
2-3 p. 123-131
9 p.
artikel
22 A statistical validation of the snowpack model in a Montana climate Lundy, Christopher C
2001
2-3 p. 237-246
10 p.
artikel
23 A supplement to nearest-neighbour method for avalanche forecasting Singh, Amreek
2004
2-3 p. 105-113
9 p.
artikel
24 Author Index Volume 38, 2004 2004
2-3 p. 251-252
2 p.
artikel
25 Author Index Volume 39, 2004 2004
2-3 p. 269-270
2 p.
artikel
26 Automated detection and mapping of avalanche deposits using airborne optical remote sensing data Bühler, Y.
2009
2-3 p. 99-106
8 p.
artikel
27 Avalanche forecasting in a heavy snowfall area using the snowpack model Hirashima, Hiroyuki
2008
2-3 p. 191-203
13 p.
artikel
28 A verification of numerical weather forecasts for avalanche prediction Roeger, Claudia
2001
2-3 p. 189-205
17 p.
artikel
29 Bioremediation treatability assessment of hydrocarbon-contaminated soils from Eureka, Nunavut Whyte, L.G.
2001
2-3 p. 121-132
12 p.
artikel
30 Characteristics of human-triggered avalanches Schweizer, Jürg
2001
2-3 p. 147-162
16 p.
artikel
31 Chute experiments on slushflow dynamics Jaedicke, C.
2008
2-3 p. 156-167
12 p.
artikel
32 Climate change in western ski areas: Potential changes in the timing of wet avalanches and snow quality for the Aspen ski area in the years 2030 and 2100 Lazar, Brian
2008
2-3 p. 219-228
10 p.
artikel
33 Comparison of different automatic methods for estimating snow water equivalent Egli, L.
2009
2-3 p. 107-115
9 p.
artikel
34 Comparison of micro-structural snowpack parameters derived from penetration resistance measurements with fracture character observations from compression tests van Herwijnen, Alec
2009
2-3 p. 193-201
9 p.
artikel
35 Comparison of snow stability tests: Extended column test, rutschblock test and compression test Winkler, Kurt
2009
2-3 p. 217-226
10 p.
artikel
36 Composite avalanche control scheme developed for the lower Himalayan zone: a case history Chaudhary, Vinay
2004
2-3 p. 243-255
13 p.
artikel
37 Computation of rate of heave versus load under quasi-steady state Miller, R.D.
1980
2-3 p. 243-251
9 p.
artikel
38 Computer assisted avalanche prediction using electronic weather sensor data Cordy, P.
2009
2-3 p. 227-233
7 p.
artikel
39 Computing extreme avalanches Ancey, Christophe
2004
2-3 p. 161-180
20 p.
artikel
40 Contents Volume 32 (2001) 2001
2-3 p. 205-
1 p.
artikel
41 Contents Volume 33 (2001) 2001
2-3 p. 313-314
2 p.
artikel
42 Contents Volume 38 (2004) 2004
2-3 p. 255-
1 p.
artikel
43 Contents Volume 39 (2004) 2004
2-3 p. 273-274
2 p.
artikel
44 Corrigendum to “A field study of suspended frazil ice particles” [Cold Regions Science Technology. Volume 55/1 (2008) pp. 86–102] Morse, Brian
2010
2-3 p. 143-145
3 p.
artikel
45 Coupled water and heat flow in a grass field with aggregated Andisol during soil-freezing periods Tokumoto, Ieyasu
2010
2-3 p. 98-106
9 p.
artikel
46 Creep instability of the weak layer and natural slab avalanche triggerings Louchet, Francois
2001
2-3 p. 141-146
6 p.
artikel
47 Dense snow avalanche modeling: flow, erosion, deposition and obstacle effects Naaim, Mohamed
2004
2-3 p. 193-204
12 p.
artikel
48 Dependence of drifting snow saltation lengths on snow surface hardness Kosugi, Kenji
2004
2-3 p. 133-139
7 p.
artikel
49 Determination of the fatigue-cracking resistance of asphalt concrete mixtures at low temperatures Mun, Sungho
2010
2-3 p. 116-124
9 p.
artikel
50 Disturbance-related thawing of a ditch and its influence on roadbeds on permafrost Lin, Zhanju
2011
2-3 p. 105-114
10 p.
artikel
51 Dynamic ice forces of slender vertical structures due to ice crushing Yue, Qianjin
2009
2-3 p. 77-83
7 p.
artikel
52 Editorial Board 2009
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1 p.
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53 Editorial Board 2009
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1 p.
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54 Editorial Board 2009
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55 Editorial Board 2010
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1 p.
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56 Editorial Board 2010
2-3 p. IFC-
1 p.
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57 Editorial Board 2008
2-3 p. IFC-
1 p.
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58 Editorial Board 2004
2-3 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
59 Editorial Board 2004
2-3 p. IFC-
1 p.
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60 Editorial Board 2011
2-3 p. IFC-
1 p.
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61 Editorial Board 2011
2-3 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
62 Effect of water saturation on deterioration of welded tuff due to freeze-thaw action Chen, T.C.
2004
2-3 p. 127-136
10 p.
artikel
63 Efficient solution of nonlinear time-dependent problems with applications to permafrost modeling Hayes, Linda J.
1980
2-3 p. 185-192
8 p.
artikel
64 Electrical resistivity of frozen and petroleum-contaminated fine-grained soil Delaney, Allan J.
2001
2-3 p. 107-119
13 p.
artikel
65 Environmental effects on durability of soil stabilized with recycled gypsum Ahmed, Aly
2011
2-3 p. 84-92
9 p.
artikel
66 Evaluation of a prototype field test for fracture and failure propagation propensity in weak snowpack layers Gauthier, Dave
2008
2-3 p. 87-97
11 p.
artikel
67 Evaluation of bergy bit populations on the Grand Banks Crocker, G
2004
2-3 p. 239-250
12 p.
artikel
68 Evolution of high-frequency ground-penetrating radar direct ground wave propagation during thin frozen soil layer development Steelman, Colby M.
2009
2-3 p. 116-122
7 p.
artikel
69 Experimental researches of thermal diffusivity and conductivity in embankment ballast under periodically fluctuating temperature Sun, Binxiang
2004
2-3 p. 219-227
9 p.
artikel
70 Experimental studies of coupled heat and moisture transfer in soils during freezing Fukuda, Masami
1980
2-3 p. 223-232
10 p.
artikel
71 Experimental studies with frozen soil in an “ice sandwich” permeameter Horiguchi, K.
1980
2-3 p. 177-183
7 p.
artikel
72 Experimental study for the compressible behavior of warm and ice-rich frozen soil under the embankment of Qinghai–Tibet Railroad Qin, Yinghong
2009
2-3 p. 148-153
6 p.
artikel
73 Experimental study on surface wave propagating through a grease–pancake ice mixture Wang, Ruixue
2010
2-3 p. 90-96
7 p.
artikel
74 Extrapolating the skier stability of buried surface hoar layers from study plot measurements Chalmers, Thomas S
2001
2-3 p. 163-177
15 p.
artikel
75 Feasibility study of a system for airborne detection of avalanche victims with ground penetrating radar and a possible automatic location algorithm Heilig, Achim
2008
2-3 p. 178-190
13 p.
artikel
76 Field studies of ice breakup and jamming in lower Peace River, Canada Beltaos, Spyros
2009
2-3 p. 102-114
13 p.
artikel
77 Finite element cohesive fracture modeling of airport pavements at low temperatures Kim, Hyunwook
2009
2-3 p. 123-130
8 p.
artikel
78 Finite-element simulations of a road embankment based on a constitutive model for frozen soil with the incorporation of damage Zhiwu, Zhu
2010
2-3 p. 151-159
9 p.
artikel
79 Forecasting for deep slab avalanches Jamieson, Bruce
2001
2-3 p. 275-290
16 p.
artikel
80 Foreword Luthin, James N.
1980
2-3 p. 97-
1 p.
artikel
81 Freeze separation of salt contaminated melt water and sand wash water at snow storage and sand recycling facilities Tatarniuk, Christina
2009
2-3 p. 61-66
6 p.
artikel
82 Freezing potentials in wet clays. I. Early results Hanley, Thos.O'D.
1980
2-3 p. 163-168
6 p.
artikel
83 Freezing potentials in wet clays. II. Specific systems Rao, S.Ramachandra
1980
2-3 p. 169-175
7 p.
artikel
84 Frost heave in an instrumented soil column Berg, R.
1980
2-3 p. 211-221
11 p.
artikel
85 Frozen cover actions limiting AMD from mine waste deposited on land in Arctic Canada Kyhn, Curt
2001
2-3 p. 133-142
10 p.
artikel
86 Gas hydrate occurrences in the Qilian Mountain permafrost, Qinghai Province, China Lu, Zhengquan
2011
2-3 p. 93-104
12 p.
artikel
87 Ground temperature monitoring and its recent change in Qinghai–Tibet Plateau Qingbai, Wu
2004
2-3 p. 85-92
8 p.
artikel
88 Hydraulic conductivity change of bio-barrier formed in the subsurface by the adverse conditions including freeze–thaw cycles Kim, Geonha
2004
2-3 p. 153-164
12 p.
artikel
89 Iceberg drift modelling and validation of applied metocean hindcast data Eik, Kenneth
2009
2-3 p. 67-90
24 p.
artikel
90 Ice loads on the caisson structures in the Canadian Beaufort Sea Timco, G.W
2004
2-3 p. 185-209
25 p.
artikel
91 Ice ridge keel characteristics and distribution in the Northumberland Strait Obert, Keely M.
2011
2-3 p. 53-64
12 p.
artikel
92 Influence of freeze–thaw on the stored free energy in soils Yao, Xiaoliang
2009
2-3 p. 115-119
5 p.
artikel
93 Integral biopile components for successful bioremediation in the Arctic Filler, Dennis M
2001
2-3 p. 143-156
14 p.
artikel
94 Interaction between dams and powder avalanches: determination of simple friction laws for shallow water avalanche models Sampl, P.
2004
2-3 p. 115-131
17 p.
artikel
95 Interaction of flexible rockfall barriers with avalanches and snow pressure Margreth, Stefan
2008
2-3 p. 168-177
10 p.
artikel
96 Internal strength properties of river ice jams Beltaos, Spyros
2010
2-3 p. 83-91
9 p.
artikel
97 International Snow Science Workshop 2006 Gleason, J. Andrew
2008
2-3 p. 85-86
2 p.
artikel
98 Keyword Index Volume 39, 2004 2004
2-3 p. 271-272
2 p.
artikel
99 Keyword Index Volume 38, 2004 2004
2-3 p. 253-254
2 p.
artikel
100 Laboratory and field testing on rate of frost heave versus heat extraction Hermansson, Åke
2004
2-3 p. 137-151
15 p.
artikel
101 Laboratory experiments on oil spreading in broken ice Gjøsteen, Janne K.Ø
2004
2-3 p. 103-116
14 p.
artikel
102 Laboratory investigation of the freezing point of oil-polluted soils Grechishchev, S.E
2001
2-3 p. 183-189
7 p.
artikel
103 Laboratory investigation on the cooling effect of crushed-rock interlayer embankment with ventilated ducts in permafrost regions Dong, Yuanhong
2010
2-3 p. 136-142
7 p.
artikel
104 Land-based remote sensing of snow for the validation of a snow transport model Corripio, Javier G.
2004
2-3 p. 93-104
12 p.
artikel
105 Linear model estimates of potential salt rejection and theoretical salinity increase in a standardized water column of recurrent Arctic flaw leads and polynyas Dethleff, Dirk
2010
2-3 p. 82-89
8 p.
artikel
106 Load-controlled test apparatus for snow Reiweger, Ingrid
2010
2-3 p. 119-125
7 p.
artikel
107 Local ice pressures for multiyear ice accounting for exposure Jordaan, Ian
2010
2-3 p. 97-106
10 p.
artikel
108 Low temperature phase changes in montmorillonite and nontronite at high water contents and high salt contents Anderson, Duwayne M.
1980
2-3 p. 139-144
6 p.
artikel
109 Major avalanches occurrence at regional scale and related atmospheric circulation patterns in the Eastern Pyrenees García, Carles
2009
2-3 p. 106-118
13 p.
artikel
110 Measurements and analysis of full-scale avalanche impact pressure at the Vallée de la Sionne test site Sovilla, Betty
2008
2-3 p. 122-137
16 p.
artikel
111 Measurements of weak layer fracture energy Schweizer, Jürg
2011
2-3 p. 139-144
6 p.
artikel
112 Meteorological forecasting variables associated with skier-triggered dry slab avalanches Jones, Alan S.T
2001
2-3 p. 223-236
14 p.
artikel
113 Methodology for estimating probability of success of Escape, Evacuation, and Rescue (EER) strategies for arctic offshore facilities Yun, Geunwoong
2010
2-3 p. 107-115
9 p.
artikel
114 Mitigating ice-induced jacket platform vibrations utilizing a TMD system Yue, Qianjin
2009
2-3 p. 84-89
6 p.
artikel
115 Modeling of interfacial crack velocities in snow Mahajan, P.
2008
2-3 p. 98-111
14 p.
artikel
116 Modeling strength and stability in storm snow for slab avalanche forecasting Gauthier, Dave
2010
2-3 p. 107-118
12 p.
artikel
117 Modeling the changes in microstructure of snow during metamorphism Brown, R.L
2001
2-3 p. 91-101
11 p.
artikel
118 Modeling the dynamic effects of ice shedding on spacer dampers Kollár, László E.
2009
2-3 p. 91-98
8 p.
artikel
119 Modified avalanche risk equations to account for waiting traffic on avalanche prone roads Hendrikx, Jordy
2008
2-3 p. 214-218
5 p.
artikel
120 Monitoring avalanche activity using a seismic sensor van Herwijnen, A.
2011
2-3 p. 165-176
12 p.
artikel
121 Monitoring investigation on thermal stability of air-convection crushed-rock embankment Mu, Yanhu
2010
2-3 p. 160-172
13 p.
artikel
122 Monitoring snow avalanches in Northwestern Italian Alps using an infrasound array Ulivieri, G.
2011
2-3 p. 177-183
7 p.
artikel
123 Near-surface faceted crystals, avalanches and climate in high-elevation, tropical mountains of Bolivia Hardy, Douglas
2001
2-3 p. 291-302
12 p.
artikel
124 Numerical analysis for critical thickness of crushed rock revetment layer on Qinghai–Tibet Railway Sun, Binxiang
2009
2-3 p. 131-138
8 p.
artikel
125 Numerical modeling of tensile fracture initiation and propagation in snow slabs using nonlocal damage mechanics Borstad, C.P.
2011
2-3 p. 145-155
11 p.
artikel
126 Nutrient and temperature interactions in bioremediation of cryic soils Walworth, James
2001
2-3 p. 85-91
7 p.
artikel
127 Observations on powder snow avalanches using videogrammetry Vallet, J.
2004
2-3 p. 153-159
7 p.
artikel
128 On avalanche measurements at the Norwegian full-scale test-site Ryggfonn Gauer, Peter
2008
2-3 p. 138-155
18 p.
artikel
129 On forecasting large and infrequent snow avalanches Schweizer, Jürg
2009
2-3 p. 234-241
8 p.
artikel
130 Optimization and probabilistic calibration of avalanche block models Gauer, Peter
2009
2-3 p. 251-258
8 p.
artikel
131 Parameters influencing the recrystallization rate of snow Sokratov, Sergey A
2001
2-3 p. 263-274
12 p.
artikel
132 Physical modeling of the interaction between mounds or deflecting dams and powder snow avalanches Primus, M.
2004
2-3 p. 257-267
11 p.
artikel
133 Position-moored drilling vessel in level ice by control of riser end angles Nguyen, Dat H.
2011
2-3 p. 65-74
10 p.
artikel
134 Predicting the fracture character of weak layers from snowpack penetrometer signals Floyer, James
2009
2-3 p. 185-192
8 p.
artikel
135 Preface Ashton, George D
2001
2-3 p. v-
1 p.
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136 Preface Bartelt, Perry
2004
2-3 p. 81-
1 p.
artikel
137 Publisher's Note 2011
2-3 p. v-
1 p.
artikel
138 Quantified loaded column stability test: mechanics, procedure, sample-size selection, and trials Landry, Christopher C
2001
2-3 p. 103-121
19 p.
artikel
139 Quantifying changes in weak layer microstructure associated with artificial load changes Lutz, Eric
2009
2-3 p. 202-209
8 p.
artikel
140 RAIFoS: Regional Avalanche Information and Forecasting System Brabec, B
2001
2-3 p. 303-311
9 p.
artikel
141 Redistribution of soluble components during ice segregation in freezing ground Ostroumov, V
2001
2-3 p. 175-182
8 p.
artikel
142 Relating meteorological variables to the natural slab avalanche regime in High Arctic Svalbard Eckerstorfer, M.
2011
2-3 p. 184-193
10 p.
artikel
143 Remediation of former military bases in the Canadian Arctic Poland, John S.
2001
2-3 p. 93-105
13 p.
artikel
144 Review of spatial variability of snowpack properties and its importance for avalanche formation Schweizer, Jürg
2008
2-3 p. 253-272
20 p.
artikel
145 Rutschblock-scale snowpack stability derived from multiple quality-controlled SnowMicroPen measurements Pielmeier, Christine
2009
2-3 p. 178-184
7 p.
artikel
146 Safety concept for hazards caused by ice avalanches from the Whymper hanging glacier in the Mont Blanc Massif Margreth, Stefan
2011
2-3 p. 194-201
8 p.
artikel
147 Sea ice thickness measurement using episodic infragravity waves from distant storms Wadhams, Peter
2009
2-3 p. 98-101
4 p.
artikel
148 Simulating wet snow loads on power line cables by a simple model Makkonen, Lasse
2010
2-3 p. 73-81
9 p.
artikel
149 Snow cover properties for skier triggering of avalanches Schweizer, J.
2001
2-3 p. 207-221
15 p.
artikel
150 Snowmelt infiltration into seasonally frozen soils Kane, D.L.
1980
2-3 p. 153-161
9 p.
artikel
151 Snowpack observations and fracture concepts for skier-triggering of dry-snow slab avalanches Schweizer, Jürg
2008
2-3 p. 112-121
10 p.
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152 Snow profile interpretation for stability evaluation Schweizer, Jürg
2001
2-3 p. 179-188
10 p.
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153 Soil freezing point as obtained on melting Kozlowski, Tomasz
2004
2-3 p. 93-101
9 p.
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154 Some recent advances in snow and avalanche science Marshall, Hans-Peter
2011
2-3 p. 119-121
3 p.
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155 Spatio-temporal simulation of permafrost geothermal response to climate change scenarios in a building environment Zhou, Fuqun
2009
2-3 p. 141-151
11 p.
artikel
156 Study of snow climate in the Japanese Alps: Comparison to snow climate in North America Ikeda, Shinji
2009
2-3 p. 119-125
7 p.
artikel
157 Study on in-situ test on mechanical properties of the particle improved roadbed in permafrost Ming-kui, Huang
2010
2-3 p. 132-135
4 p.
artikel
158 Study on long-term stability of Qinghai–Tibet Railway embankment Li, Shuangyang
2009
2-3 p. 139-147
9 p.
artikel
159 Study on quantitative classification of seasonal snow using specific surface area and intrinsic permeability Arakawa, Hayato
2009
2-3 p. 163-168
6 p.
artikel
160 Summary of the adsorption force theory of frost heaving Takagi, Shunsuke
1980
2-3 p. 233-235
3 p.
artikel
161 Surface modification of natural zeolite by chitosan and its use for nitrate removal in cold regions Arora, Meenakshi
2010
2-3 p. 92-97
6 p.
artikel
162 Survival chance optimized search strip width in avalanche rescue Genswein, Manuel
2009
2-3 p. 259-266
8 p.
artikel
163 SWarm: A simple regression model to estimate near-surface snowpack warming for back-country avalanche forecasting Bakermans, Laura
2009
2-3 p. 133-142
10 p.
artikel
164 Textile protection of snow and ice: Measured and simulated effects on the energy and mass balance Olefs, M.
2010
2-3 p. 126-141
16 p.
artikel
165 The compressibility of ice to 2.0 kbar Marion, G.M
2004
2-3 p. 211-218
8 p.
artikel
166 The effect of wind on heat transfer in snow Reimer, A.
1980
2-3 p. 129-137
9 p.
artikel
167 The effects of additives and curing conditions on the mechanical behavior of a silty soil Altun, Selim
2009
2-3 p. 135-140
6 p.
artikel
168 The Extended Column Test: Test effectiveness, spatial variability, and comparison with the Propagation Saw Test Simenhois, Ron
2009
2-3 p. 210-216
7 p.
artikel
169 The formation of faceted layers above crusts Colbeck, Samuel C
2001
2-3 p. 247-252
6 p.
artikel
170 The influence of freeze–thaw cycles on the unconfined compressive strength of fiber-reinforced clay Ghazavi, Mahmoud
2010
2-3 p. 125-131
7 p.
artikel
171 The kinetic friction of polyethylen on snow: the influence of the snow temperature and the load Buhl, D
2001
2-3 p. 133-140
8 p.
artikel
172 The modelling of the freezing process in fine-grained porous media: Application to the frost heave estimation Bronfenbrener, Leonid
2009
2-3 p. 120-134
15 p.
artikel
173 The numerical study on the ventilated embankment in permafrost regions in Qinghai–Tibet railway Bo, Su
2004
2-3 p. 229-238
10 p.
artikel
174 The rheology of snow in large chute flows Kern, M.A.
2004
2-3 p. 181-192
12 p.
artikel
175 Thermal fields during regelation Philip, J.R.
1980
2-3 p. 193-203
11 p.
artikel
176 Thermally induced water migration in frozen soils Perfect, E.
1980
2-3 p. 101-109
9 p.
artikel
177 The use of permeable reactive barriers to control contaminant dispersal during site remediation in Antarctica Snape, I
2001
2-3 p. 157-174
18 p.
artikel
178 The use of time domain reflectometry for the measurement of unfrozen water content in frozen soils Patterson, D.E.
1980
2-3 p. 205-210
6 p.
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179 Three-dimensional nonlinear analysis for temperature characteristic of ventilated embankment in permafrost regions Lai, Yuanming
2004
2-3 p. 165-184
20 p.
artikel
180 Three-time-level methods for the numerical solution of soil freezing problems Goodrich, L.E.
1980
2-3 p. 237-242
6 p.
artikel
181 Through-ice AUV deployment: Operational and technical experience from two seasons of Arctic fieldwork Doble, Martin Jonathan
2009
2-3 p. 90-97
8 p.
artikel
182 Toward an integrated coastal sea-ice observatory: System components and a case study at Barrow, Alaska Druckenmiller, Matthew L.
2009
2-3 p. 61-72
12 p.
artikel
183 Unconfined compressive strength and post-freeze–thaw behavior of fine-grained soils treated with geofiber and synthetic fluid Gullu, Hamza
2010
2-3 p. 142-150
9 p.
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184 Upward-looking ground-penetrating radar for measuring wet-snow properties Mitterer, Christoph
2011
2-3 p. 129-138
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185 Upward-looking ground-penetrating radar for monitoring snowpack stratigraphy Heilig, Achim
2009
2-3 p. 152-162
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186 Variations in snow strength and stability on uniform slopes Landry, C.
2004
2-3 p. 205-218
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187 Vegetation degradation in a permafrost region as seen from space: Noril'sk (1961–1999) Tutubalina, O.V.
2001
2-3 p. 191-203
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188 Verification of Canadian avalanche bulletins including spatial and temporal scale effects Jamieson, Bruce
2008
2-3 p. 204-213
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189 Wind speed dependences of fracture and accumulation of snowflakes on snow surface Sato, Takeshi
2008
2-3 p. 229-239
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                             189 gevonden resultaten
 
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