Sentence examples for ice characterized from inspiring English sources

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In neither instance was the behaviour below the freezing point of ice characterized, the solubility curves and eutectic being found by extrapolation: the highest stable hydrate found in this system, and the phase believed to be in equilibrium at the eutectic (266 K), was MgSeO4·7H2O, the structure of which was recently determined (Fortes & Gutmann, 2014 ▶).

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Climate anomalies punctuated the last ice age, characterized by the discharge of icebergs that released fresh water into the North Atlantic Ocean.

This is surely too short a time to have observed the Antarctic ice sheet, characterized by intrinsic variability on even longer timescales than the atmosphere, and expect a definitive answer.

ICE has characterized the raids as routine, but immigrant rights groups said the actions were out of the ordinary and that most of those swept up were not dangerous.

Here we show that the basal topography of the Aurora Subglacial Basin of East Antarctica, at present overlain by 2-4.5 km of ice, is characterized by a series of well-defined topographic channels within a mountain block landscape.

In other regions, changes in the mass and volume of ice are characterized using traditional glaciological surveyors' pole measurements of mass balance at the benchmark glaciers (World Glacier Monitoring Service 2015).

Also, Wang says, northern continents weren't covered with massive ice sheets that characterized the ice ages.

Freezing rain icing is characterized by supercooled raindrop impingement, with vertical and horizontal velocity components, water flow over the surface driven by aerodynamic and gravity forces, and freezing or shedding of the surface water.

But most discussions and illustrations of the North American ice sheets characterize the more extensive glacial development associated with the maximum CLIMAP model.

The grounding-zone of Roi Baudouin Ice Shelf is characterized by an extensive blue-ice belt so that the radio-wave velocity is close to the pure-ice velocity (1.68·108 m s−1) everywhere.

Ice ages are characterized by the slow buildup of ice volume, followed by relatively swift melting phases.

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