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Barrow, the biggest of the far northern native villages with 4,600 people, has not only had beach erosion, but early ice breakup.
Geological evidence shows no signs of similar ice breakups along the peninsula in many thousands of years, the researchers and other experts said.
It was one of just four Cherry County bridges that survived a flood involving winter ice breakup in 1916.
There is also an Anglican church that was destroyed in the 2008 Hay River ice breakup.
February 1872 - Major flood of the Susquehanna and its tributaries caused by ice breakup.
The latest ice breakup occurred in the Larsen B ice shelf, which has probably existed since the last ice age.
They Shift to Avoid the Ice The fishermen play tag with the ice breakup in the Bering Sea.
The researchers compared the time of ice breakup with weather records from Nenana and Fairbanks and found that the time correlated well with temperature change over the decades.
"When last he came, just after the ice breakup, Ansel and the sea-hag were whispering together in the kitchen, thinking that little Dyfi was napping in his cupboard-bed.
Because of uneven ice conditions, pressure ridges, and the danger of ice breakup which could separate the men, they soon abandoned this plan: the men pitched camp and decided to wait.
Although the highway serves primarily recreational activities and area residences in this lake-dotted country it is, after the ice breakup on Great Slave Lake, the only access to Dettah from Yellowknife.
Still more threatening, it is a place for "blowouts" - not the tire failures that worry truckers elsewhere, but sudden, explosive ice breakups that can send a rig sinking to a chilly grave.
Since the ice breakup creates areas of open water that allow sunlight to reach marine algae, and since marine algae form the base of the Antarctic food chain, these ice dams are potentially devastating.
Photographs From Space The fate of the station was first in doubt when the ice breakup was discovered from space photographs last year, and Soviet officials feared that it might have been swallowed up by the sea.
In Nunavut, a vast territory that is home to only 26,000 people, longtime residents complain of similar unsettling changes: cases of sunburn in the summer, rain in midwinter and early ice breakups that cut short spring hunts.
It also commonly grows on subarctic river gravels, particularly in northern Siberia, Alaska and Canada, occupying areas similarly disrupted by ice floes during spring river ice breakup; in this habitat it commonly occurs mixed with shrubby willows.
The warm weather of the last few days produced spectacular ice breakups along the Delaware, and the Delaware River Basin Commission reported rising water behind ice dams - usually behind bridges - as far upstream as Port Jervis, N.Y.
Navigation of the river is tricky, since it is swift flowing with multiple channels and many hazards, including debris loads, log jams and sweepers (trees hanging just above the water which "sweep" the surface as it flows by) that change position with each spring's ice breakup cycle.
The primary point of historic interest in Moose Factory was St. Thomas' Anglican Church, its beaded altar cloths made of moosehide and its wooden floor plugged with holes that can be opened when spring floods caused by the ice breakup threaten to sweep the church from its foundations - as happened on one occasion.