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Measuring the thickness of ICE


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QUOTE(Michael_Aivaliotis @ May 22 2003, 01:18 PM)

Does anyone have some suggestions for how one would go about measuring the thickness of Ice? This would be ice that is covering a hard surface and it would be several inches thick. Accuracy down to a mm is required?

Is this to measure the flatness of a hockey rink for example. Do you need a gadget to attach to a Zamboni (Impressive instrument for resurfacing skating rinks) to draw a map of surface irregularities, with the assumption that the underlying surface is flat. I'm always interested in projects, but a few more clues would be welcome?

John

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