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According to the results the probability of high ice loads increases with increasing ice thickness and increasing speed.
Investigation of the ice loads has shown that the Line Load (global load per unit length of the structure) increases with increasing ice thickness.
Ice-growth curves obtained in an icing wind tunnel showed that with increasing ice thickness, the output voltage of this sensor would reduce rapidly for glazed ice, increase rapidly for rime ice, and make no remarkable change for mixed ice.
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"But even with an increased ice growth during the winter, we can see from the Cryosat data that it's still not fully compensating for the deep summer melt".
The result is an increased ice depositional growth, leading to larger ice particles and increased cumulative sedimentation of ice.
Scientists are currently reporting significant changes at the margins of the continent, with increasing volumes of ice now being lost to the ocean, raising global sea levels.
Seismic surveys associated with oil exploration have also disrupted normal migration patterns which may also be associated with increased sea ice entrapment.
Previously studies have shown that blocking can be associated with increased Greenland ice sheet melt on seasonal time scales [e.g., Fettweis et al., 2013], and here we show, using MODIS and atmospheric reanalysis (NCEP/NCAR) data, that the relationship holds also on a daily time scale.
The size of the air bubbles decreases with increasing depth within the ice.
There was no difference in the amount of product with increasing incubation time on ice.
When coupled with an increase in IL-1 receptor and ICE with increasing degeneration, the net effect would be the initiation and perpetuation of an IL-1-mediated response.
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