Verification of a River Ice Process Model Using Continuous Field Measurements

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This paper uses both numerical modeling and field measurements to describe river ice processes.River ice regime plays a significant role in river hydraulics and morphology in higher latitudes of the northern hemisphere, with important implications for hydro-electrical power generation operations.
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