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Cold Regions Test of Tracked and Wheeled Vehicles 22-Sep-2009 79 pages
Authors:  ARMY COLD REGIONS TEST CENTER FORT GREELY AK
The full text of this report is available for sale.This Test Operations Procedure (TOP) provides specific and general procedures for testing tracked and wheeled vehicles in a Cold Regions environment. The common characteristics of a cold region are cold temperatures, strong seasonality with distinct changes in insolation, frozen atmospheric moisture, frozen ground, and freeze thaw of water. These characteristics have moderate to high risk impacts on the operation of tracked and wheeled vehicles and are best addressed through natural ...


Cold Regions Environmental Considerations 03-Feb-2009 21 pages
Authors:  ARMY COLD REGIONS TEST CENTER FORT GREELY AK
The full text of this report is available for sale.This is an overview TOP and is organized to provide background information on the cold regions environment. In this Test Operations Procedure (TOP) an over view of the location and characteristics of the cold regions are presented along with the effects of cold weather on human physiology and military materiel. This information should be used in preparing for and understanding the need for testing in a cold environment.


Cold Regions: Materiel Effects 22-Sep-2008 15 pages
Authors:  ARMY COLD REGIONS TEST CENTER FORT GREELY AK
The full text of this report is available for sale.This Test Operations Procedure (TOP) provides background information on testing of military systems for operation in the cold regions. Information is presented on the effects of the cold environment on materiel and Military Systems. Materiel covered includes tank/automotive systems, weapons, soldier systems, support equipment, communications and information systems equipment, and small arms. This is an overview TOP and is organized to provide knowledge on what material effects can be expected ...


Test Operations Procedure (TOP) 1-1-003 Cold Regions Personnel Effects 15-Sep-2008 13 pages
Authors:  ARMY COLD REGIONS TEST CENTER FORT GREELY AK
The full text of this report is available for sale.This Test Operations Procedure (TOP) provides background information on physiological and psychological effects of cold on the human. It is an overview TOP and is organized to provide information on some of the problems associated with conducting operations, training, testing, and living in a cold environment. Rather than test procedures, it provides needed knowledge to safely conduct tests in the cold environment.


Assessment of Superstructural Ice Protection as Applied to Offshore Oil Operations Safety 01-Sep-2008 155 pages
Authors:  Charles C Ryerson; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.Superstructure sea spray icing and atmospheric icing from snow, freezing rain, freezing drizzle, rime, sleet, and frost reduce the safety of offshore platform and supply boat operations. Though icing reduces safety and reduces operational efficiency, it has not caused the loss of offshore platforms. Supply boats are at greater risk of loss from icing than are platforms. Platforms operating in cold regions are protected primarily by designs that reduce ice ...


Guest Editorial: Cryospheric Science and Engineering Jan-2008 3 pages
Authors:  Mary R Albert; Cathleen A Geiger; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This Special Issue of Cold Regions Science and Technology contains a sampling of papers that were presented at the Cryospheric Science and Engineering Symposium held at the U.S. Army ERDC Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab in Hanover, NH on 19 October 2006. The Symposium brought together cold regions engineers and scientists to share results on topics spanning many cold regions issues. Some of the topics have been important endeavors ...


Cold Regions: Instrumentation Operation and Use. Test Operations Procedure (TOP) 1-1-004 10 OCT 2007 13 pages
Authors:  ARMY COLD REGIONS TEST CENTER FORT GREELY AK
The full text of this report is available for sale.This Test Operating Procedure (TOP) provides background information on the problems and adaptations associated with instrumentation, photographic, and video equipment required for conducting tests in cold regions. Basic information and procedures are presented as general guidelines to planning and using instrumentation systems for cold environments. Further information regarding cold temperature effects is contained in Army Material Command Pamphlet (AMCP) 706-116, Engineering Design Handbook, Environmental Series, Part Two, Natural Environmental Factors, ...


Technical Evaluation Report 01 MAY 2005 15 pages
Authors:  Michael J. Tipton; PORTSMOUTH UNIV (UNITED KINGDOM)
The full text of this report is available for sale.On the 19th and 20th May 2005, civilian and military scientists, medical officers, engineers and other personnel from NATO and Partners for Peace countries met in Amsterdam, The Netherlands for a Human Factors and Medicine Panel Specialist's meeting (HFM-126/RSM) on the "Prevention of Cold Injuries". The meeting was organized by the Human Factors and Medicine Panel in close collaboration with TNO Human Factors, The Netherlands and the Royal Netherlands Navy ...


Cold Regions Issues for Off-Road Autonomous Vehicles APR 2004 13 pages
Authors:  Deborah Diemand; James H. Lever; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER HANOVER NH COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.About half of Earth's land mass experiences mean temperatures below O deg C during the coldest month. Attendant conditions pose major challenges to the operation of off-road autonomous vehicles. Low-temperature effects on lubricants, materials, and batteries can impair a robot's ability to operate at all. Cold starting will be a serious problem if missions require long periods of engine shutdown. Deep snow can easily immobilize vehicles on terrain that would ...


Ice Engineering Facility (Ice Engineering. Number 34, August 2002) AUG 2002 5 pages
Authors:  COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Ice Engineering Facility (IEF) is a unique hydraulic research facility located at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) in Hanover, New Hampshire part of the Corps of Engineers' Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC). IEF houses the coldrooms for sophisticated modeling of hydraulic processes in cold regions. The design and opening philosophy of the facility is to provide system flexibility for maximum capability in solving cold regions ...


Physical and Chemical Factors Affecting Contaminant Hydrology in Cold Environments DEC 2000 37 pages
Authors:  Steven A. Grant; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH EXPERIMENTAL ENGINEERING DIV
The full text of this report is available for sale.This report surveys some of the physical and chemical effects of cold temperatures that should be considered when developing a contaminant-transport model. This discussion begins with a working definition of cold regions for the purpose of contaminant hydrology modeling: an area with appreciable frozen ground and with a substantial fraction of the annual precipitation falling as snow. The chemical thermodynamics of geochemical solutions below 0 deg C is then reviewed. ...


Strain Evaluation in Cold Climates During Exercise by the Cold Strain Index (CSI) NOV 2000 6 pages
Authors:  Daniel S. Moran; Thomas L. Endrusick; James R. Brennick; Ian D. Cole; Kent B. Pandolf; ARMY RESEARCH INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE NATICK MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.A new cold strain index (CSI), based on rectal temperature and skin temperature was recently suggested (Am. J. Physiol. 277:R556-R564, 1999). The purpose of this study was to validate CSI for exercising volunteers exposed to cool (0.0%) and moderately cold (-12.3 deg C) conditions. Eight volunteers walked on a level treadmill at a speed of 1.34 m/s for 15 min followed by sifting for 70 ...


CRREL Technical Publications, Supplement, October 1997-December 1999 DEC 1999 158 pages
Authors:  COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.Effective scientific and technical research depends on the transfer of information throughout the scientific community as well as the general dissemination of information to the public. CRREL has maintained an active publication program since its incep- tion. This publication list is the supplement to the CRREL Publications List dated 1990- 1996. The following descriptions are meant to clarify the CRREL report series.


Non-Invasive Method of Inducing Hypothermia in Multiple Rats Simultaneously JAN 1999 20 pages
Authors:  Candace B. Matthew; William D. Schrock; ARMY RESEARCH INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE NATICK MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.Hypothermia has been and continues to be a problem faced by military personnel when operating in cold environments or when water immersion in moderate temperatures results in the loss of body heat that is not compensated for by heat production. Vascular leakage of large protein molecules and accompanying water or extravasation manifested in a loss of vascular volume is one of the pathophysiological findings resulting from rewarming following hypothermia. Recent ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Volume 52. Part 2 DEC 1998 651 pages
Authors:  R. W. Goldblatt; C. Minkus; O. K. Radford; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology was first published in 1951 and is a continuing publication of the Cold Regions Bibliography Project (CRBP) in the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. It is sponsored by and prepared for the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (formerly Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Volumes 1-15 were issued as the Bibliography ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Volume 52. Part 1 DEC 1998 368 pages
Authors:  R. W. Goldblatt; C. Minkus; O. K. Radford; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology was first published in 1951 and is a continuing publication of the Cold Regions Bibliography Project (CRBP) in the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress. It is sponsored by and prepared for the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (formerly Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Volumes 1-15 were issued as the Bibliography ...


Attic Ventilation Guidelines to Minimize Icings at Eaves JAN 1998 7 pages
Authors:  Wayne Tobiasson; James Buska; Alan Greatorex; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.In cold regions, icicles and ice dams may develop on roofs that slope to cold eaves. Ventilating the space below the snow-covered roof with outdoor aur to create a "cold" ventilated roof is often an effective way to avoid such problems. Several buildings in northern New York were instrumented to determine how the attic temperature influenced icing. We observed that problematic icings developed very slowly, if at all, when the ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Volume 51, Part 2 DEC 1997 524 pages
Authors:  R. W. Goldblatt; C. Minkus; O. K. Radford; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
The full text of this report is available for sale.This companion issue to Volume 51, Part 1, contains author and subject headings for the volume. In the author index, principal and joint personal and corporate authors are listed along with the title, date, pagination, and language of the document and the accession number. The subject index is composed of four basic elements: 1) terms taken from a controlled vocabulary based on the Thesaurus of Engineering and Scientific Terms (LEX-EJC) ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Volume 51, Part 1 DEC 1997 320 pages
Authors:  oberta W. Goldblatt; Carl Minkus; Oliva K. Radford; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
The full text of this report is available for sale.This publication is the result of a coordinated effort. The bibliography work was done by the CRBP Staff who entered all data on a single computerized database that accommodates both the Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology and the Antarctic Bibliography thus eliminating duplication of effort between the two bibliographies. Citations were entered in the Cuadra STAR system, and camera-ready copy for printing was produced using the FrameMaker composition ...


A Floristic Inventory and Spatial Database for Fort Wainwright, Interior Alaska OCT 97 75 pages
Authors:  Charles Racine; Robert Lichvar; Barbara Murray; Gerald Tande; Robert Lipkin; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.An inventory of the vascular and ground-inhabiting cryptogam flora of Fort Wainwright, in interior Alaska, was conducted during the summer of 1995 to support land management needs related to the impact of training. Primary plant collecting, identification and verification were conducted by the Alaska Natural Heritage Program and the University of Alaska Museum. The work was supervised and the data compiled into a geographic information system by the USA Cold ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Volume 50, Part 2 DEC 96 574 pages
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
The full text of this report is available for sale.This companion issue to Volume 50, Part 1, contains author and subject headings for the volume. In the author index, principal and joint personal and corporate authors are listed along with the title, date, pagination, and language of the document and the accession number. The subject index is composed of four basic elements: (1) terms taken from a controlled vocabulary based on the Thesaurus of Engineering and Scientific Terms (LEX-EJC); ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology, Volume 50, Part 1 DEC 96 364 pages
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology was first published in 1951 and is a continuing publication of the Cold Regions Bibliography Project in the Science and Technology Division of the Library of Congress. It is sponsored by and prepared for the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (formerly Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Volumes 1-15 were issued as the Bibliography ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology Cumulative Subject Index, Volume 43-47 AUG 96 1100 pages
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This index is a cumulation of the annual subject indexes to five volumes of the Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology (43-47). In anticipation of this cumulation (and the companion Author index) the annual indexes have been bound separately rather than with the bibliography volumes, so they now may be discarded. The index is arranged alphabetically by subject. Two kinds of subject terms are included: those contained in an ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology Cumulative Author Index, Volume 43-47 AUG 96 382 pages
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This index is a cumulation of the annual author indexes to five volumes of the Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology (43-47). In anticipation of this cumulation (and the companion Subject index) the annual indexes have been bound separately rather than with the bibliography volumes, so they now may be discarded. The index is arranged alphabetically by author. All principal and joint authors are included, both personal and corporate. ...


Soil Physical Environment and Root Growth in Northern Climates MAY 96 30 pages
Authors:  Gurdaarshan S. Brar; Charles M. Reynolds; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.Understanding the growth and function of plant roots in cold climates is critical, but examination of root systems to elucidate their link to production is expensive and labor-intensive. Limited information is available on the root growth and functions of plants grown in northern climates. Our objective is to present an overview of the influence of physical edaphic factors on plant root systems with special emphasis on models that are available ...


In Situ Warming and Soil Venting to Enhance the Biodegradation of JP-4 in Cold Climates: A Critical Study and Analysis DEC 95 176 pages
Authors:  Ricky D. Cox; AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
The full text of this report is available for sale.Numerous bioremediation projects have proven effective in accelerating contaminant biodegradation by injecting oxygen into the vadose zone with a technique called bioventing. In cold climates, bioremediation is limited to the summer when soil temperatures are sufficient to support microbial growth. Laboratory studies directly correlate increased biodegradation rates with temperature. By raising soil temperatures, in situ jet fuel remediation can be accelerated which was shown by a bioventing project conducted in ...


Evaluation of Infrared Tympanic Thermometers on Mild Hypothermic Subjects and in Cold Environments NOV 95
Authors:  M. B. Ducharme; J. Frim; DEFENCE AND CIVIL INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE DOWNSVIEW (ONTARIO)
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The objective of the present study was to evaluate infrared tympanic thermometers (ITTs) on hypothermic subjects and under operationally relevant ambient conditions. Eight subjects (2 of them female) were cooled in 8-10 deg C water for 25 min on three occasions. Tympanic temperatures obtained with three brands of ITTs (Genius, Thermoscan, and Diatek) were compared to three other core temperature estimates (esophageal, rectal, and ear canal) during the cold water ...


A Prototype Computer Program that Integrates Predictive Models and Medical Handbooks for Altitude, Cold Exposure, and Heat Stress MAY 95 143 pages
Authors:  Matthew J. Reardon; ARMY RESEARCH INST OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE NATICK MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.First, a brief overview is provided of the current state of USARIEM algorithms for predicting the physiologic strain and weather related casualty rates associated with exposure to hot or cold environments. Next, a prototype software program is described that demonstrates the technical feasibility of consolidating numeric models for altitude, cold, and heat strain with operationally oriented handbooks for environmental physiology and medicine. This software program is a unified and dynamic ...


Cold Regions Mobility Models FEB 95 78 pages
Authors:  Paul W. Richmond; Sally A. Shoop; George L. Blaisdell; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This report annotates the cold regions mobility prediction routines included in the CAMMS/ALBE mobility models. It further explains the development of the algorithms that are used in these models to describe the interaction of a vehicle with terrain that has been affected by cold weather. The following terrain conditions are discussed: undisturbed snow (shallow and deep); disturbed snow (moderately trafficked and hard packed); ice; and thawing soils. Several combinations of ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology Volume 49, Part 2 95 505 pages
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This companion issue to Volume 49, Part 1, contains author and subject headings for the volume. In the author index, principal and joint personal and corporate authors are listed along with the title, date, pagination, and language of the document and the accession number. The subject index is composed of four basic elements: (1) terms taken from a controlled vocabulary based on the Thesaurus of Engineering and Scientific Terms (LEX-EJC); ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology Volume 49, Part 1 95 355 pages
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology was first published in 1951 and is a continuing publication of the Cold Regions Bibliography Project in the Science and Technology Division of the Library of Congress. It is sponsored by and prepared for the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (formerly Snow, Ice and Permafrost Research Establishment) of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Volumes 1-15 were issued as the Bibliography ...


Lightweight Cold Weather Underwear Investigation OCT 94 22 pages
Authors:  Tina M. Phaneuf; NAVY CLOTHING AND TEXTILE RESEARCH FACILITY NATICK MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility was tasked by the Marine Corps Systems Command to conduct testing of various types of lightweight cold weather underwear materials for physical and thermal characteristics. These tests were conducted in order to develop a Marine Corps standard for future product development. Based on test results, two fabrics were recommended as good candidates for use in lightweight cold weather underwear.


Cold Regions Instrumentation Considerations 27 MAY 94 10 pages
Authors:  ARMY COLD REGIONS TEST CENTER FORT GREELY AK
The full text of this report is available for sale.This TOP provides background information on the problems and adaptations associated with instrumentation, photographic and video equipment required for conducting tests in cold regions. Basic information and procedures are presented as general guidelines to planning and using instrumentation systems for cold environments. Instrumentation, Arctic testing, Video, Photography.


Cold Regions Instrumentation Considerations 27 MAY 94 10 pages
Authors:  ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD
The full text of this report is available for sale.This TOP provides background information on the problems and adaptations associated with instrumentation, photographic and video equipment required for conducting tests in cold regions. Basic information and procedures are presented as general guidelines to planning and using instrumentation systems for cold environments. Instrumentation, Arctic testing, Video, Photography


Remedial Investigation for Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) Hanover, New Hampshire. Phase 2. Volume 3. Appendices. Revision 2 18 MAR 94 439 pages
Authors:  LITTLE (ARTHUR D) INC CAMBRIDGE MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.The document draws conclusions as to the nature and extend of soil and groundwater contamination created by past spills, disposal practices, and operations and draws conclusions regarding the risks the contaminants pose to human health and the environment at CRREL. Two primary classes of contaminants, Chlorinated Hydrocarbons and Petroleum Hydrocarbons are present at the site. They are present at the source areas as vapors trapped in the pores of the ...


Remedial Investigation for Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) Hanover, New Hampshire. Phase 2. Volume 2. Appendices. Revision 2 18 MAR 94 573 pages
Authors:  LITTLE (ARTHUR D) INC CAMBRIDGE MA
The full text of this report is available for sale.The document draws conclusions as to the nature and extend of soil and groundwater contamination created by past spills, disposal practices, and operations and draws conclusions regarding the risks the contaminants pose to human health and the environment at CRREL. Two primary classes of contaminants, Chlorinated Hydrocarbons and Petroleum Hydrocarbons are present at the site. They are present at the source areas as vapors trapped in the pores of the ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Volume 47, Part 1, 1993 93
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


Design and Analysis of a Low Speed Drag Plow for Use in Deep Snow SEP 92 58 pages
Authors:  Michael R. Walsh; Paul W. Richmond; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is available for sale.Winter logistical operations employing wheeled vehicles are severely restricted because of traction losses in deep snow. To enable the use of wheeled vehicles for off-road winter deployment, an independent drag-plow was developed to be attached to the pintel mount of the U.S. Army's small unit support vehicle (SUSV). Small-scale testing revealed significant stability problems with a towed wedge-shaped plow model. Geometric modifications to the plow design and a 4-bar parallel ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology, Volume 45, Part 1 DEC 91
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


Historical Perspectives in Frost Heave Research. The Early Works of S. Taber and G. Beskow DEC 91
Authors:  Patrick B. Black; Mark J. Hardenberg; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This report contains a historical perspective of frost heave research conducted in North America and Europe since the early 1900s, and, in the interest of making some classic works on the mechanics of frost heave available in one document, Stephen Taber's two papers entitled Frost Heaving (1929) and The Mechanics of Frost Heaving (1930) published in the Journal of Geology, and J.0. Osterberg's translation of Gunnar Beskow's monograph, Soil Freezing ...


Historical Perspectives in Frost Heave Research: The Early Works of S. Taber and G. Beskow DEC 91
Authors:  Patrick B. Black; Mark J. Hardenberg; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This report contains a historical perspective of frost heave research conducted in North America and Europe since the early 1900s, and, in the interest of making some classic works on the mechanics of frost heave available in one document, Stephen Taber's two papers entitled Frost Heaving (1929) and The Mechanics of Frost Heaving (1930) published in the Journal of Geology, and J.O. Osterberg's translation of Gunnar Beskow's monograph, Soil Freezing ...


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology, Volume 45, Part 2 DEC 91
Authors:  Stuart G. Hibben; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


Physiology of Exercise in the Cold Jan-1991 16 pages
Authors:  Thomas J Doubt; NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INST BETHESDA MD
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Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Volume 44, Part 1, 1990 DEC 90
Authors:  Sturat G. Hibben; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


Blasting and Blast Effects in Cold Regions. Part 3. Explosions in Ground Materials MAY 89
Authors:  Malcolm Mellor; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The effects of underground explosions are considered, first for deep explosions far from a free surface, then for shallow explosions which form craters and eject debris. The general pattern of behavior is established from compilations of test data for typical rocks and soils, and comparable compilations are made for the more limited test data relating to frozen soils, ice and snow. (fr)


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Cumulative Subject Index. Volumes 38-42 DEC 88
Authors:  Geza T. Thuronyi; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Cumulative Author Index. Volumes 38-42 DEC 88
Authors:  Geza T. Thuronyi; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


Bibliography on Cold Regions Science and Technology. Volume 42 DEC 88
Authors:  Geza T. Thuronyi; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This bibliography contains citations from international literature concerned with snow, ice, permafrost, and frozen ground. The bibliography has been prepared since 1951 and includes citations to patents, journal articles, conference proceedings, monographs, and translations. This volume is not inclusive to 1988. 50% of the literature is in the Russian language. Additional subject areas include mobility, winter construction, ice navigation, climatology, hydrology, geophysics, and glaciology. The Bibliography is also available through ...


CRREL (Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) Technical Publications. Supplement, October 1986-September 1988 SEP 88
Authors:  COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
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Behavior of Materials at Cold Regions Temperatures. Part 1. Program Rationale and Test Plan JUL 88
Authors:  Piyush K. Dutta; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Newer materials and products are being constantly added to the Army's inventory. Cold regions climatic conditions should not impair the reliability and durability of these new systems. This report discusses the rationale of the test program being undertaken at CRREL to evaluate material behavior at low temperatures. Cold regions, Compression, Tension testing, Low temperatures, Materials testing. (mjm)


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