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Title: Options for management of dynamic ice breakup on the Connecticut River near Windsor, Vermont
Authors: Ferrick, M. G.
Lemieux, George E.
Weyrick, Patricia B.
Demont, Warren
Keywords: Cold regions
Ice management
Field tests
Hydrology
Rivers
Flood control
Ice breakup
River waves
Connecticut River
Cornish-Windsor Bridge
Windsor, Vermont
Publisher: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (U.S.)
Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.)
Series/Report no.: CRREL report ; 88-1.
Description: CRREL Report
Abstract: The Cornish-Windsor bridge is the longest covered bridge in the United States and has significant historical value. At a large peak flow, dynamic ice breakup of the Connecticut River can threaten the bridge and cause flood damage in the town of Windsor, Vermont. Throughout the 1985-86 winter we regularly monitored ice conditions, including a midwinter dynamic ice breakup on 27 January. We conducted controlled release tests over the operating range of the turbines at Wilder Dam upstream during both open water and ice cover conditions. These data and observations were analyzed in light of more than 60 years of temperature and discharge records. Our analysis indicates that river regulation presents alternatives for ice management that would minimize the probability of bridge damage and flooding during breakup. The flow can be regulated early in the winter to promote the growth of a stable ice cover, minimizing total ice production in the reach. In the weeks prior to breakup, sustained releases and above-freezing air temperatures cause melting, weakening and gradual breakup of the ice, greatly reducing the flooding potential. Also, it is possible to produce a controlled ice breakup prior to an imminent natural event a lower stage and discharge. All of these ice control alternatives have associated power production costs.
Rights: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11681/9026
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