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1 Book chapter

Ice in the Sea

Hanson, Susanne

Global Outlook for Ice and Snow — 2007

Year: 2007

Language: English

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2 Journal article

Description of a Thrust of Sea Ice

During January and February 1976 several ice deformation events resulted in a 1.5-m thick plate of first-year ice overthrusting an old floe. A lead opened a few days before the rotation and translation that resulted in a wedge-shaped overthrust about 200 m across the wide end and 450 m lateral

Year: 1980

Language: Undetermined

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3 Journal article

The Albedo of Sea-Ice and Ice Islands in the Arctic Ocean Basin

Year: 1961

Language: Undetermined

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4 Conference paper

Observations of the annual cycle of sea ice – In situ measurements of sea ice in the Transpolar Drift, Arctic Ocean

Year: 2008

Language: English

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5 Report

Airborne sea-ice surveys 2007 field report

Year: 2007

Language: English

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6 Journal article

Tradition and Technology: Sea Ice Science on Inuit Sleds

Year: 2011

Language: English

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7 Journal article

The Snow Cover of Sea Ice during the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment, 1975 to 1976

Data were obtained on snow depth during the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment. In May 1975, the mean snow depth on similar multiyear floes varied across a 150-km wide area from 0.20 m in the northeast to 0.28 m in the southwest. A weighted mean snowfall for the year 1974/75 (freezeup to freezeup

Year: 1980

Language: Undetermined

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8 Journal article

Exploring Arctic Transpolar Drift During Dramatic Sea Ice Retreat

The Arctic is undergoing significant environmental changes due to climate warming. The most evident signal of this warming is the shrinking and thinning of the ice cover of the Arctic Ocean. If the warming continues, as global climate models predict, the Arctic Ocean will change from a perennially

Year: 2008

Language: English

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9 Conference paper

Ku-Band radar penetration into Snow over Arctic Sea Ice

Sea ice freeboard measurements are of great interest for basin-scale ice mass balance monitoring. Typically, laser- and radar-altimeters are used for freeboard retrieval in operational systems such as aircrafts and satellites. For laser beams it can be assumed that the dominant reflector

Year: 2009

Language: English

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10 Report

Airborne Sea Ice Observations Offshore Disko/Nuussuaq, West greenland

Year: 2006

Language: English

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