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Loss of sea ice alters light spectra for aquatic photosynthesis. [PDF]
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A glimpse into the future: How the timing of sea ice formation influences associated microalgal communities. [PDF]
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Impacts of Antarctic heatwaves amplified by climate change through water vapor and cloud feedbacks
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Short Term Variability of Sea Ice Thickness in the Beaufort Sea
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Rate-induced tipping in marine-based regions of the Antarctic ice sheet
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Wind-triggered Antarctic sea ice decline preconditioned by thinning Winter Water
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A Statistical Approach for Estimating Sea Ice Thickness
Volume 6: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology, 2023Abstract Sea ice reporting and ice charts are a necessary simplification of highly variable sea ice conditions over large areas. Ice conditions are typically shown using egg codes. These codes can be used to determine an equivalent ice thickness as a method for calculating a ship’s ice resistance.
Veber, Joshua +5 more
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Estimating the thickness of sea ice
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1989Sea ice freeboard, thickness, and snow depth were measured from a series of closely spaced (5 to 10 m) drill hole sites from five free‐floating multiyear ice floes in the Beaufort Sea during the spring of 1986 and 1987. A regression of ice thickness on ice draft was performed on the data from each floe and for the combined data set.
Robert H. Bourke, Robert G. Paquette
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