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Wind-triggered Antarctic sea ice decline preconditioned by thinning Winter Water
Spira T+6 more
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Four-million-year Marinoan snowball shows multiple routes to deglaciation. [PDF]
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Seasonal changes of mélange thickness coincide with Greenland calving dynamics. [PDF]
Meng Y+6 more
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Overshooting convection drives winter mixed layer under Antarctic sea ice
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Sea-Ice Retreat From the Northeast Greenland Continental Shelf Triggers a Marine Trophic Cascade. [PDF]
Laverick JH, Speirs DC, Heath MR.
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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 Thickness Forecast Performance in the Barents Sea
Volume 7: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology, 2020Abstract The presence of sea ice has a major impact on the safety, operability and efficiency of Arctic operations and navigation. While satellite-based sea ice charting is routinely used for tactical ice management, the marine sector does not yet make use of existing operational sea ice thickness forecasting.
Joana Mendes+6 more
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