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ANNALS OF GLACIOLOGY 1980 No.1
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Opening address
HRH PRINCE MOHAMMED AL FAISAL AL SAUD
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Iceberg water: an assessment (invited paper)
W F WEEKS
5-10
Physical characteristics and life expectancy of tabular Antarctic icebergs
OLAV ORHEIM
11-18
Measurements of the radiation temperature of Antarctic icebergs and the surrounding
surface waterA FOLDVIK, T GAMMELSROD, Y GJESSING
19-22
The flexural response of a tabular ice island to ocean swell
D J GOODMAN, P WADHAMS, V A SQUIRE
23-27
Measurements of oscillations and flexure of icebergsMeasurements of oscillations
A FOLDVIK, T GAMMELSROD, Y GJESSING
29-30
Studies of icebergs, ice fronts and ice walls using side-scanning sonarJOHN O
KLEPSVIK, BJORN A FOSSUM
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Viscoelastic analysis of calving glaciersD V REDDY, W BOBBY, M AROCKIASAMY, R
T DEMPSTER
37-42
Stability of icebergs
D W BASS
43-47
The use of catastrophe theory to analyse the stability and toppling of icebergs
J F NYE, J R POTTER
49-54
Tabular icebergs: implication from geophysical studies of ice shelves (abstract)
SION SHABTAIE, CHARLES R BENTLEY
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Comments on Southern Ocean near-surface circulation and its variability (invited paper)
(followed by discussion)
ARNOLD L GOROON
57-61
Iceberg oscillations and ocean waves
PETER SCHWERDTFEGER
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Flow around icebergs
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A FOLDVIK, T GAMMELSROD, Y GJESSING
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Iceberg-sea bed interaction (northern Labrador Sea)
J V BARRIE
71-76
Prediction of an iceberg drift trajectory during a storm
D S SODHI, MONA EL-TAHAN
77-82
Some satellite-tracked iceberg drifts in the Antarctic
TORGNY E VINJE
83-88
Investigations on the currents influencing iceberg motion
M DHALLUIN
89-94
Numerical models for the prediction of iceberg drift (abstract)
J G NAPOLEONI
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Preliminary results from an instrumented iceberg in the Antarctic (abstract)
MONICA KRISTENSEN, OLAV ORHEIM
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The physical processes involved in the melting of icebergs (invited paper)
HERBERT E HUPPERT
97-101
Antarctic iceberg melt rates derived from size distributions and movement rates
W F BUDD, T H JACKA, V I MORGAN
103-112
Iceberg melt-driven convection inferred from field measurements of temperature
EDWARD G JOSBERGER, STEVE NESHYBA
113-117
The melting of free-drifting icebergs
D S RUSSELL-HEAD
119-122
Iceberg dynamical modeling
F MAUVIEL
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Design parameters for a South African iceberg power and water project
DAVID J DEMARLE
129-133
Some environmental questions: an after-dinner address
M W HOLDGATE
135-136
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