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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

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0315-1468

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1208-6029

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  • architecture and urban planning (Engineering and Technology)
  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)
  • environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
  • forestry (Agricultural sciences)
  • agriculture and horticulture (Agricultural sciences)
  • international relations (Social studies)
  • biotechnology (Natural sciences)

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Year 2024
  • A Numerical Model Study on Grasse River Ice Control Structures
    Publication

    Ice jams in the Grasse River have caused the erosion of capping material designed to prevent the resurfacing of the bed sediment in the PCB-contaminated area. Two in-stream ice-control structures are proposed to avoid the jam-induced erosion of the capping material. These two ice-control options are a pier-type ice-control structure and a reconstruction of a small hydropower dam upstream of the capping site. A numerical model study...

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Year 2020
Year 2015
  • Possible effects of the 1984 St. Clair River ice jam on bed changes
    Publication

    This study examines the possible effect of the record ice jam of 1984 in the St. Clair River on river bed changes and conveyance. Numerical simulations were made to examine the flow and bed shear stresses during the jam formation and release periods. Simulation results indicate that the ice jam in the river did not cause a significant increase in bed shear stress compared to pre- and post-jam open water conditions. The insignificant...

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Year 2011
  • Comparative testing of numerical models of river ice jams
    Publication
    • C. Rick
    • B. Spyros
    • G. Joe
    • H. Dan
    • S. Yuntong
    • M. Jarrod
    • M. Mike
    • S. Jean-Philippe
    • T. Kolerski
    • H. Toa Shen

    - CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING - Year 2011

    Ice processes in general, and ice jams in particular, play a dominant role in the hydrologic regime of Canadian rivers, often causing extreme floods and affecting the life cycle of many aquatic, terrestrial, and avian species. Various numerical models have been developed to help simulate the formation and consequences of these very dynamic and often destructive jam events. To test and compare the performance of existing models,...

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