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The ANZIAM Journal, 2009
AbstractThe freezing of water to ice is a classic problem in applied mathematics, involving the solution of a diffusion equation with a moving boundary. However, when the water is salty, the transport of salt rejected by ice introduces some interesting twists to the tale.
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AbstractThe freezing of water to ice is a classic problem in applied mathematics, involving the solution of a diffusion equation with a moving boundary. However, when the water is salty, the transport of salt rejected by ice introduces some interesting twists to the tale.
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Science, 2003
The extent of sea ice around Antartica and the Arctic should be a sensitive indicator of climatic change at the poles. In his Perspective, Wolff highlights the report of Curran et al ., who have compared a potential chemical proxy for sea ice extent from an ice core with satellite records for sea ice extent in the nearby ocean.
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The extent of sea ice around Antartica and the Arctic should be a sensitive indicator of climatic change at the poles. In his Perspective, Wolff highlights the report of Curran et al ., who have compared a potential chemical proxy for sea ice extent from an ice core with satellite records for sea ice extent in the nearby ocean.
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The future of Arctic sea-ice biogeochemistry and ice-associated ecosystems
Nature Climate Change, 2020D. Lannuzel +33 more
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Tropical climate responses to projected Arctic and Antarctic sea-ice loss
Nature Geoscience, 2020M. England +3 more
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Minimal influence of reduced Arctic sea ice on coincident cold winters in mid-latitudes
Nature Climate Change, 2019R. Blackport +3 more
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