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Impacts of Antarctic summer sea-ice extremes. [PDF]
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10,000 years of centennially-resolved climate and sea-level change archived in Svalbard beach-ridge system. [PDF]
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Modern sea-level rise breaks 4,000-year stability in southeastern China. [PDF]
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A chlorophyll halo over maud rise in the southern ocean. [PDF]
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Nitrogen fixation under declining Arctic sea ice. [PDF]
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This paper examines how sea ice floes of thickness exceeding 6 m can be formed in the Arctic. Such floes have been observed by a Soviet drifting station, by a submarine at the North Pole, and at three sites in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The Maykut and Untersteiner model of sea ice growth predicts an equilibrium thickness of 3 m under normal ...
E.R. Walker, Peter Wadhams
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This paper examines how sea ice floes of thickness exceeding 6 m can be formed in the Arctic. Such floes have been observed by a Soviet drifting station, by a submarine at the North Pole, and at three sites in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The Maykut and Untersteiner model of sea ice growth predicts an equilibrium thickness of 3 m under normal ...
E.R. Walker, Peter Wadhams
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Sea ice deformation and sea ice thickness change
2022The Arctic Ocean is undergoing a major transition from a year-round sea ice cover to ice-free summers with global consequences. Sea ice thickness is at the center of the ongoing changes because the thickness regulates key processes of the Arctic climate system and in the last six decades, the mean thickness has more than halved.
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Improved sea-ice prediction in the Weddell Sea using sea-ice thickness initialization
2021<p>Skillful sea-ice prediction in the Antarctic Ocean remains a big challenge due to paucity of sea-ice observations and insufficient representation of sea-ice processes in climate models. This study demonstrates that the Antarctic sea-ice concentration (SIC) prediction is significantly improved using a coupled general circulation model ...
Yushi Morioka +4 more
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