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Glacies, Volume 2, Issue 1 (March 2025) – 2 articles

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River Ice Effects on Sediment Transport and Channel Morphology—Progress and Research Needs
by Hung Tao Shen
Glacies 2025, 2(1), 2; https://doi.org/10.3390/glacies2010002 - 22 Jan 2025
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Sediment transport in alluvial channels has a long history of intensive research. River ice could affect sediment transport and channel morphology through the impact of various dynamic and thermal ice processes. However, studies on sediment transport under the influence of ice have been [...] Read more.
Sediment transport in alluvial channels has a long history of intensive research. River ice could affect sediment transport and channel morphology through the impact of various dynamic and thermal ice processes. However, studies on sediment transport under the influence of ice have been minimal until recent years. This phenomenon was partially due to the complicated interactions between ice, flow, and sediment dynamics, which require a good understanding of the river ice process, in addition to the difficult field data collection conditions. This paper reviews the progress and needs of river ice-related research on sediment transport and channel morphology, including the influence of ice cover and surface ice runs on sediment transport, the effects of frazil ice, anchor ice, and bank stability with freeze-thaw effects. Full article
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Ice and Snow Scholarship: Challenges and Opportunities
by Steven R. Fassnacht
Glacies 2025, 2(1), 1; https://doi.org/10.3390/glacies2010001 - 22 Jan 2025
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The issues that ice and snow scholars are defining and addressing are becoming more urgent, coupled with the increasing scope of such issues [...] Full article
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