Faye Hicks

Affiliations: 
Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Geological Engineering
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McFarlane V, Loewen M, Hicks F. (2019) Field measurements of suspended frazil ice. Part I: A support vector machine learning algorithm to identify frazil ice particles Cold Regions Science and Technology. 165: 102812
McFarlane V, Loewen M, Hicks F. (2019) Field measurements of suspended frazil ice. Part II: Observations and analyses of frazil ice properties during the principal and residual supercooling phases Cold Regions Science and Technology. 165: 102796
Nafziger J, She Y, Hicks F. (2019) Dynamic river ice processes in a river delta network Cold Regions Science and Technology. 158: 275-287
McFarlane V, Loewen M, Hicks F. (2017) Measurements of the size distribution of frazil ice particles in three Alberta rivers Cold Regions Science and Technology. 142: 100-117
Nafziger J, She Y, Hicks F, et al. (2017) Anchor ice formation and release in small regulated and unregulated streams Cold Regions Science and Technology. 141: 66-77
Nafziger J, She Y, Hicks F. (2016) Celerities of waves and ice runs from ice jam releases Cold Regions Science and Technology. 123: 71-80
McFarlane V, Loewen M, Hicks F. (2015) Measurements of the evolution of frazil ice particle size distributions Cold Regions Science and Technology. 120: 45-55
McFarlane V, Loewen M, Hicks F. (2014) Laboratory measurements of the rise velocity of frazil ice particles Cold Regions Science and Technology. 106: 120-130
Lesack LFW, Marsh P, Hicks FE, et al. (2014) Local spring warming drives earlier river-ice breakup in a large Arctic delta Geophysical Research Letters. 41: 1560-1566
Emmerton CA, Graydon JA, Gareis JA, et al. (2013) Mercury export to the Arctic Ocean from the Mackenzie River, Canada. Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 7644-54
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