Editorial Board Members' Collection Series: Natural Ice/Snow and Human: From Mountain to Sea
A special issue of Water (ISSN 2073-4441). This special issue belongs to the section "New Sensors, New Technologies and Machine Learning in Water Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 December 2024 | Viewed by 2998
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Interests: ice physical and mechanical properties; ice engineering; polar sciences and technology; ecosystem under ice; physical modeling
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Interests: ploar ship; ice-structure interaction; ice load; ice navigation; ice management; ice model test; numerical modelling; ice resistance; propeller
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Interests: fluid–structure interaction in the ocean; hydrodynamic of high-speed boats; wave–ice interactions; water waves; ocean renewable energy; polar seas
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2. Adjunct Professor University of Tromsø, The Arctic University, Tromsø, Norway
3. Adjunct Professor Western Norwegian University College, Haugesund, Norway
Interests: marine technology; marine operations; wave conditions; marine concepts and vessels; cold climate engineering
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The cryosphere, comprising snow, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice shelves and ice sheets, and frozen ground, plays a major role in the Earth's climate system through its impact on the surface energy budget, the water cycle, primary productivity, surface gas exchange and sea level. Therefore, the cryosphere is a fundamental control on the natural sciences, engineering sciences and social sciences. Because a lot of human live in the cold regions, ice is part of their life. With climate changes, the impact and adaptation from cryosphere elements become urgent, and ice as well as ice engineering are point events. Therefore, understanding the properties of ice/snow behaviours, and their actions and applications in hydrology, ecology and engineering are useful for Earth Sciences, Engineering Sciences and Social Sciences in cold regions.
This special issue will cover ice/snow physical, thermal, mechanical, optical, and electrical properties and their applications in differnent fields,. The scope will also include the theoretical studies and practice applications in remote sensing, investigation, experiments and numerical modellings in cold regions snow/ice forming and melting processes, contributions in ecosystem, behaviours in engineering and entertainment. The other topics closely related to this issue are also welcome. We will invate the famous scientists to contribute the leading level reviews and papers, and hope their contribution can guide future ice science and engineering in polar and sub-polar regions under climate changes, can guide the research directions of young scholars and students.
Prof. Dr. Zhijun Li
Prof. Dr. Li Zhou
Dr. Sasan Tavakoli
Prof. Dr. Em. Ove Tobias Gudmestad
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cryosphere, glacier ice
- lake ice
- river ice
- sea ice
- ice/snow properties
- engineering
- ice-structure interaction
- ice-wave interaction
- ecosystem
- remote sensing
- observations and investigations
- numerical modeling
- ice-period water environment
- physical modeling
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