Changes in the thickness distribution of Arctic sea ice between 1958–1970 and 1993–1997 [PDF]
Yongqi Yu+2 more
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Satellite Observations of Antarctic Sea Ice Thickness and Volume [PDF]
We utilize satellite laser altimetry data from ICESat combined with passive microwave measurements to analyze basin-wide changes in Antarctic sea ice thickness and volume over a 5 year period from 2003-2008.
Kurtz, Nathan, Markus, Thorsten
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A Modeling Experiment on the Grounding of an Ice Shelf in the Central Arctic Ocean During MIS 6 [PDF]
High-resolution chirp sonar subbottom profiles from the Lomonosov Ridge in the central Arctic Ocean, acquired from the Swedish icebreaker Oden in 1996, revealed large-scale erosion of the ridge crest down to depths of 1000 m below present sea level ...
Jakobsson, Martin+2 more
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Estimation of Sea Ice Thickness Distributions through the Combination of Snow Depth and Satellite Laser Altimetry Data [PDF]
Combinations of sea ice freeboard and snow depth measurements from satellite data have the potential to provide a means to derive global sea ice thickness values. However, large differences in spatial coverage and resolution between the measurements lead
Cavalieri, Donald J.+6 more
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Angular and frequency correlation for sea-ice thickness retrieval [PDF]
Z.A. Hussein+4 more
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A Field Study For Sea - Ice Thickness Determination By Electromagnetic Means
Aditya Sinha
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Characterization of sea ice kinematics over oceanic eddies [PDF]
Eddies within the meso/submeso-scale range are prevalent throughout the Arctic Ocean, playing a pivotal role in regulating freshwater budget, heat transfer, and sea ice transport. While observations have suggested a strong connection between the dynamics of sea ice and the underlying turbulent flows, quantifying this relationship remains an ambitious ...
arxiv
Assimilating Summer Sea‐Ice Thickness Observations Improves Arctic Sea‐Ice Forecast
AbstractAccurate Arctic sea‐ice forecasting for the melt season is still a major challenge because of the lack of reliable pan‐Arctic summer sea‐ice thickness (SIT) data. A new summer CryoSat‐2 SIT observation data set based on an artificial intelligence algorithm may alleviate this situation.
Ruizhe Song+4 more
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In situ measurements of the direct-current conductivity of Antarctic Sea ice: implications for airborne electromagnetic Sounding of Sea-ice thickness [PDF]
James Reid+3 more
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Estimation of sea-ice thickness and volume in the Sea of Okhotsk based on ICESat data. [PDF]
Nihashi S+5 more
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