Eastward of Point Brownlow there was anopen channel of three or four miles wide.
On reaching it, we had the pleasure of finding an open channel close to the beach, although the entrance was barred by a stream of ice lying aground on a reef.
As we were passing through an open channel I saw from the crow's-nest one end of a large submerged floe appearing above the edge of the solid ice, and I immediately gave orders to steer clear so as to pass round it.
On account of the warm water which comes from the land, an open channel is often formed between this ice-base and the shore.
The descending waters, therefore, finding no open channel, rush over the ice, often changing their direction, and sweeping along forests and prodigious quantities of soil and gravel mixed with ice.
In a stream flowing in an open channel, for instance, when the effect of eddies produced by the roughness of the sides is neglected, the pressure at each point is simply the hydrostatic pressure due to the depth below the free surface.
In some cases part of the head race is an open channel, part a closed pipe.
We landed at the first point we could approach, but having found an open channel close to the shore, were obliged to ferry the goods across on pieces of ice.
In one part we had to cross an open channel in the canoes, and in another were compelled to quit the Lake, and make a portage along the land.
We had an open channel before us; but we could see the edge of the drift-ice out at sea.
There was an open channel for a short way up past the north point of the nearest island, but farther to the east the ice seemed to be close.
Sverdrup, Mogstad, and Peter went in that direction and were stopped by a large, open channel.
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