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An Emergent Sea Ice Floe Size Distribution in a Global Coupled Ocean‐Sea Ice Model
Sea ice is composed of discrete floes, which range in size across orders of magnitude. Here we present a model that represents the joint distribution of sea ice thickness and floe size.
L. Roach+3 more
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Impact of Daily Arctic Sea Ice Variability in CAM3.0 during Fall and Winter [PDF]
Climate projections suggest that an ice-free summer Arctic Ocean is possible within several decades and with this comes the prospect of increased ship traffic and safety concerns.
Bhatt, Uma S.+4 more
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On the presence of sea water in the Baltic ice-lake [PDF]
B. Kullenberg
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. Interest in seasonal predictions of Arctic sea ice has been increasing in recent years owing, primarily, to the sharp reduction in Arctic sea-ice cover observed over the last few decades, a decline that is projected to continue.
E. Blockley, K. Peterson
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An optical model for the microwave properties of sea ice [PDF]
The complex refractive index of sea ice is modeled and used to predict the microwave signatures of various sea ice types. Results are shown to correspond well with the observed values of the complex index inferred from dielectic constant and dielectric ...
Gloersen, P., Larabee, J. K.
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SEASONAL VARIABILITY OF CENTRAL ARCTIC OCEAN SEA-ICE COVER: NEW BIOMARKER (IP25 AND PIP25) DATA FROM SEDIMENT TRAPS DEPLOYED ON SOUTHERN LOMONOSOV RIDGE [PDF]
During the Polarstern 1995 Expedition, a long-term mooring system with two cone-shaped multi-sampling traps was deployed at the dominantly ice-covered western slope of the southern Lomonosov Ridge (81°04.5'N, 138°54.0'E, 1712 m water depth). One trap was
Fahl, Kirsten, Stein, Rüdiger
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Tracking carbon sources through an Arctic marine food web: insights from fatty acids and their carbon stable isotopes [PDF]
Thesis (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014.Marine production across the Bering-Chukchi continental shelf is influenced by seasonal sea ice dynamics and climatic conditions.
Wang, Shiway, 王小葳
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Report of the first Nimbus-7 SMMR Experiment Team Workshop [PDF]
Preliminary results of sea ice and techniques for calculating sea ice concentration and multiyear fraction from the microwave radiances obtained from the Nimbus-7 SMMR were presented. From these results, it is evident that these groups used different and
Campbell, W. J., Gloersen, P.
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The application of ERTS imagery to monitoring Arctic sea ice [PDF]
The author has identified the following significant results. Because of the effect of sea ice on the heat balance of the Arctic and because of the expanding economic interest in arctic oil and minerals, extensive monitoring and further study of sea ice ...
Barnes, J. C., Bowley, C. J.
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