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    • Title Measuring snow depth in rough terrain
    • Released 20/09/2005 3:45 pm
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      Measurments were taken every evening along a 400 to 500 metre straight line, which was chosen to feature varying types of ice such as thin ice, pressure ridges and expanses of thick ice.


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