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Fram I |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 60,
Issue 14,
1979,
Page 183-183
Anonymous,
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Fram I, a multinational scientific ice floe station, was established March 11, 1979, 330 miles f r om the North Pole at 84°24.6′N, 06°30.9′W. It is expected the station will be occupied by approximately 16 scientists for about 2 months.Fram I is a U.S. station with participation by Danish scientists through the Commission for Scientific Research in Greenland, Norwegian scientists through the Norwegian Polar Institute, and U. S. scientists through Lamont‐Doherty Geological Observatory under contract to the Office of Naval Research. The Bedford Institute of Oceanography serves as the Canadian focal point. In the U.S., logistic arrangements are being coordinated by the Polar Research Center, University of Washington, under contract to the Office of Naval R
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO060i014p00183-01
年代:1979
数据来源: WILEY
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Flood frequency analysis |
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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 60,
Issue 14,
1979,
Page 184-184
C. J. Posey,
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Panattoni and Wallis' treatment of the flood frequency analysis problem i s masterful; one hopes that its appearance will put and end to the proliferation of naive efforts to establish a nonsubjective statistical method. Their treatment of the systems analysis phase of the problem makes use of the latest computational techniques, but one doubts that the results could be superior to those reached by the engineers who designed the river control system built by the Miami Conservancy District between 1913 and 1918 and described in its Technical Report, Part VII. Records on the operation of the project, kept for more than 50 years, should provide an opportunity to test whether Panattoni and Wallis' technique of using the roughness coefficient as a fitting parameter is a valid approach.
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO060i014p00184-01
年代:1979
数据来源: WILEY
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