An ice bridge is a frozen natural structure formed over seas, bays, rivers or lake surfaces. They facilitate migration of animals or people over a water...
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Operation IceBridge (OIB) was a NASA mission to monitor changes in polar ice by utilizing airborne platforms to bridge the observational gap between the...
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Charcot Island (redirect from Wilkins Ice Bridge)
Hubert Wilkins, who flew around it on 29 December 1929. The ice bridge holding the Wilkins Ice Shelf to the Antarctic coastline and Charcot Island was 40...
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bridge was called the Rosary Bridge due to its connection with the prayer of the same name. For several days the parishioners poured water on the ice...
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Niagara Falls (section Bridge crossings)
Retrieved November 4, 2019. "Ice Bridges of Niagara Falls". Info Niagara. July 11, 2007. Retrieved November 4, 2019. "ICE BRIDGE TRAGEDY". Niagara Falls Tourism...
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William "Red" Hill Sr. (section Ice bridge collapse)
that were visiting the "Ice bridge", he heard the ice below him tremble and he immediately sensed disaster. He realized the ice was breaking up below and...
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Black ice, sometimes called clear ice, is a coating of glaze ice on a surface, for example on streets or on lakes. The ice itself is not black, but visually...
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An ice road or ice bridge is a human-made structure that runs on a frozen water surface (a river, a lake or a sea water expanse). Ice roads are typically...
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(February 2015). "Using satellites to monitor Severn Bridge structure, UK". Proceedings of the ICE – Bridge Engineering. 168 (4): 330–339. doi:10.1680/bren...
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the three tracks are "more like [...] a second part of the story." "The Ice Bridge" was first announced to have been written by Downes and Davison, and is...
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north side. The island was originally accessible only by ferry or by ice bridge during the winter. An electoral promise made by Premier Louis-Alexandre...
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during the last ice age The Thule Land Bridge, a now-vanished land bridge between the British Isles and Greenland Torres Strait land bridge, Sahul, between...
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continent. Ireland may have been connected to Great Britain by way of an ice bridge before 14,000 BC, and was not inhabited until after 8000 BC. Great Britain...
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pedestrians. The bridge had to be constantly protected from ice bridges that formed over the river every winter. In January 1899 a huge ice bridge threatened...
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31, 1997, the 12.9-kilometre (8.0 mi) bridge is Canada's longest bridge and the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water. Construction took place...
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swamps, and sea ice. Segments of a winter road that cross an expanse of floating ice are also referred to as an ice road or an ice bridge. The foundations...
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Mackenzie rivers using a combination of seasonal ferry services and ice bridges. Year-round road access from Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk opened in November...
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run across the ice bridge, where an armed Piggot-Dunceby, his assistant Mr. Collick and Stenk are waiting at the center of the bridge. Lionel denounces...
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of a crevasse; therefore, a fall through a bridge usually happens at some distance from the edge. Ice bridge Elaine Freedgood (2000) Victorian Writing...
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February 1945 ice severely damaged the bridge, destroying the bridge pillars. Repair proposals were rejected and remnants of the bridge were disassembled...
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Quebec City was to take a ferry or to use the wintertime ice bridge. The construction of a bridge over the St. Lawrence River at Quebec was considered as...
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ice bridge (December to March). Transportation was interrupted in the spring for approximately five weeks when the ice bridge became unsafe but ice conditions...
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stops for the hypothetical bridge or tunnel (Bering Strait crossing) spanning the Bering Strait. During winter, an ice bridge usually spans the distance...
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Vebjørn Sand Da Vinci Project (redirect from Da Vinci bridge)
old Doubleday Bridge over Spout Run Parkway Roosevelt Island, New York City (2012) Several temporary Leonardo bridges have been built in ice since the completion...
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the MV Merv Hardie, the ferry in operation at the time of opening, and ice bridge combination used for river crossing. Deh Cho (lit. "Big River") is the...
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Falkland Islands wolf (section Ice Age land bridge)
crossed on this ice bridge during the last Ice Age. The absence of other mainland mammals on the islands might be due to the difficulty of an ice crossing....
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Deicing boot (redirect from Ice bridging)
'ice bridging' is a myth". AIN online. Investigations of Performance of Pneumatic Deicing Boots, Surface Ice Detectors, and Scaling of Intercycle Ice,...
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exposed, showing evidence of the height of the water build-up. This dam–ice-bridge–rupture cycle recurs naturally between once a year to less than once every...
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to prevent ice floes from blocking the strait. Construction began in 1995, with the bridge opening to traffic on 1 July 2000. The bridge received the...
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Expressway: 4,573 m (15,003 ft) Just upstream from the bridge there is an ice boom, the Champlain Bridge Ice Control Structure. On August 17, 1955, Federal Transport...
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