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Sentinel-3 Altimetry Thematic Products for Hydrology, Sea Ice and Land Ice. [PDF]
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The Oceanic Response to Winds in the Antarctic Sea Ice Loss at the end of the 1970s
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Increased future ocean heat uptake constrained by Antarctic sea ice extent
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Wind-triggered Antarctic sea ice decline preconditioned by thinning Winter Water
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Friction of sea ice on sea ice
Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2013Abstract This paper presents the results from field tests on the friction of sea ice on sea ice performed in the Barents Sea and fjords at Spitsbergen. The effects of the sliding velocity (6 mm/s to 105 mm/s), air temperatures (− 2 °C to − 20 °C), normal load (300 N to 2000 N), presence of sea water in the interface, and ice grain orientation with ...
Sergiy Sukhorukov, Sveinung Løset
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NOAA Arctic Report Card 2022: Sea Ice
2022NOAA Technical Report OAR ARC; 22 ...
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2015
The second edition of Sea Ice: Physics and Remote Sensing has been revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in geophysical sensors and ice parameters retrieval techniques. This volume addresses experiences acquired mainly in Canada by researchers in the fields of ice physics and growth history in relation to its polycrystalline structure ...
Hajo Eicken, Andrew R. Mahoney
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The second edition of Sea Ice: Physics and Remote Sensing has been revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in geophysical sensors and ice parameters retrieval techniques. This volume addresses experiences acquired mainly in Canada by researchers in the fields of ice physics and growth history in relation to its polycrystalline structure ...
Hajo Eicken, Andrew R. Mahoney
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Annual Review of Marine Science, 2014
Polar sea ice is one of the largest ecosystems on Earth. The liquid brine fraction of the ice matrix is home to a diverse array of organisms, ranging from tiny archaea to larger fish and invertebrates. These organisms can tolerate high brine salinity and low temperature but do best when conditions are milder.
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Polar sea ice is one of the largest ecosystems on Earth. The liquid brine fraction of the ice matrix is home to a diverse array of organisms, ranging from tiny archaea to larger fish and invertebrates. These organisms can tolerate high brine salinity and low temperature but do best when conditions are milder.
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Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Industrial Control System Security (ICSS) Workshop, 2019
Industrial control systems (ICS) have been widely adopted in mission-critical infrastructures. However, the increasing prevalence of cyberattacks targeting them has been a critical security concern. On the other hand, the high real-time and availability requirements of ICS limits the applicability of certain available security solutions due to the ...
Eyasu Getahun Chekole, Guo Huaqun
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Industrial control systems (ICS) have been widely adopted in mission-critical infrastructures. However, the increasing prevalence of cyberattacks targeting them has been a critical security concern. On the other hand, the high real-time and availability requirements of ICS limits the applicability of certain available security solutions due to the ...
Eyasu Getahun Chekole, Guo Huaqun
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