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Ice Sheets and Sea Level

Science, 2006
IN THE TANDEM PAPERS ON THE STABILITY OF the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets by J. T. Overpeck, B. L. Otto-Bliesner, and coworkers ("Paleoclimatic evidence for future ice-sheet instability and rapid sea-level rise," J. T. Overpeck et al., Reports, 24 Mar., p.
Oerlemans, J.   +8 more
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Sea Ice Ecosystems

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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Sea Ice Physics and Modelling

2017
International ...
Lemieux, Jean-François   +8 more
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Sea ice representation in sea ice model of CICE and Icepack

2020
<p>Sea ice is a critical component of the Earth system, playing an important role in high-latitude<br>surface radiation balance and heat, moisture and momentum exchange between atmosphere<br>and ocean.
Caixin Wang   +3 more
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Development of a sea-ice workstation for the automated monitoring of sea ice

Polar Record, 1995
AbstractUK-based operations that range from ship routing and resource exploration to weather forecasting and glaciology have direct and growing interests in the oceans of the polar regions. Typically, information describing sea-ice conditions in localised regions is required on short time scales. To explore this market, the UK's Defence Research Agency,
Ken Sullivan   +4 more
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Rapid decline in Antarctic sea ice in recent years hints at future change

Nature Geoscience, 2021
Clare Eayrs   +3 more
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An Ice Free Arctic Sea? The Science of Sea Ice and Its Interests

2013
The 2007 sea-ice minimum was quickly framed as a unique event and a very clear signal that the Arctic was a bellwether for global climate change. It became an event of the future it heralded rather than of the past or recent changes that had created it.
Sverker Sörlin, Julia Lajus
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Arctic sea ice

2016
The Arctic sea ice has been in decline during the last three decades, and the Arctic summer sea ice extent has never been as low as at present during the last 1450 years. Natural variability alone cannot explain the recent observed decrease. There is a direct physical argument that climate change causes a decrease of sea ice: an increase of atmospheric
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Perscribing Antarctic landfast sea ice in a sea ice-ocean model.

The coastal polynyas of the Southern Ocean play a crucial role in the formation of dense water and have an impact on the stability of ice shelves. Therefore, it is important to accurately simulate them in climate models. To achieve this goal, the relationship between grounded icebergs, landfast ice and polynyas appears to be central.
Noé Pirlet   +7 more
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The future of Arctic sea-ice biogeochemistry and ice-associated ecosystems

Nature Climate Change, 2020
D. Lannuzel   +33 more
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