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Loman, G.J.A. (author), De Jong, J.J.A. (author), Moir, J.R. (author), Burgers, A. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
Man-made islands in the Mackenzie river (Canada) for oil exploitation may obstruct the free flow of ice during spring break up. These ice dams may cause considerable rise of the water level in the rivers, resulting in floods. A numerical model is presented to simulate ice dam formation an river floods.
conference paper 1983
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Verhagen, H.J. (author), Loman, G.J.A. (author)
Norman Hells is situated on the north bank of the Mackenzie River, 145 km south of the Arctic Circle. The use of a pool-wide water flood system for secondary recovery and the features of the oil-bearing structure require six man-made platforms to provide vertical access to the portion of the oil pool that 1 ies beneath the Mackenzie River (60%)....
report 1980