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Structure and Composition of the Sea Ice Cover

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The Arctic and Southern Oceans are unique regions of concentration of sea ice. Other seas, adjacent to the polar regions, also have significant masses of sea ice.

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Kozlov, A.I., Logvin, A.I., Feoktistova, O.G., Zatuchny, D.A., Shatrakov, Y.G. (2023). Structure and Composition of the Sea Ice Cover. In: Ice Structures for Airfield Construction. Springer Aerospace Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6211-0_2

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