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  • AWI_SeaIce; Sea Ice Physics @ AWI  (2)
  • AC; Aircraft; Arctic Ocean; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Event label; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; POLAR 5; Thick Ice Feeding Arctic Export 2010; TIFAX_1008170101; TIFAX_1008180201; TIFAX_1008190301; TIFAX_1008200401; TIFAX_1008210501; TIFAX_1008220601; TIFAX_2010; Uniform resource locator/link to raw data file  (1)
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    In:  Supplement to: Hunkeler, Priska A; Hoppmann, Mario; Hendricks, Stefan; Kalscheuer, Thomas; Gerdes, Rüdiger (2016): A glimpse beneath Antarctic landfast sea ice: platelet-layer volume from multi-frequency electromagnetic induction sounding. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(1), 222-231, https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GL065074
    Publication Date: 2023-03-16
    Description: Ice shelves strongly impact coastal Antarctic sea-ice and the associated ecosystem through the formation of a sub-sea-ice platelet layer. Although progress has been made in determining and understanding its spatio-temporal variability based on point measurements, an investigation of this phenomenon on a larger scale remains a challenge due to logistical constraints and a lack of suitable methodology. In this study, we applied a laterally-constrained Marquardt-Levenberg inversion to a unique multi-frequency electromagnetic (EM) induction sounding dataset obtained on the landfast sea ice of Atka Bay, eastern Weddell Sea, in 2012. In addition to consistent fast-ice thickness and -conductivities along 〉 100 km transects; we present the first comprehensive, high resolution platelet-layer thickness and -conductivity dataset recorded on Antarctic sea ice. The reliability of the algorithm was confirmed by using synthetic data, and the inverted platelet-layer thicknesses agreed within the data uncertainty to drill-hole measurements. Ice-volume fractions were calculated from platelet-layer conductivities, revealing that an older and thicker platelet layer is denser and more compacted than a loosely attached, young platelet layer. The overall platelet-layer volume below Atka Bay fast ice suggests that the contribution of ocean/ice-shelf interaction to sea-ice volume in this region is even higher than previously thought. This study also implies that multi-frequency EM induction sounding is an effective approach in determining platelet layer volume on a larger scale than previously feasible. When applied to airborne multi-frequency EM, this method could provide a step towards an Antarctic-wide quantification of ocean/ice-shelf interaction.
    Keywords: AWI_SeaIce; Sea Ice Physics @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 13 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-02-27
    Keywords: AC; Aircraft; Arctic Ocean; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Event label; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; POLAR 5; Thick Ice Feeding Arctic Export 2010; TIFAX_1008170101; TIFAX_1008180201; TIFAX_1008190301; TIFAX_1008200401; TIFAX_1008210501; TIFAX_1008220601; TIFAX_2010; Uniform resource locator/link to raw data file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 47 data points
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Hoppmann, Mario; Nicolaus, Marcel; Paul, Stephan; Hunkeler, Priska A; Heinemann, Günther; Willmes, Sascha; Timmermann, Ralph; Boebel, Olaf; Schmidt, Thomas; Kühnel, Meike; König-Langlo, Gert; Gerdes, Rüdiger (2015): Ice platelets below Weddell Sea landfast sea ice. Annals of Glaciology, 56(69), 175-190, https://doi.org/10.3189/2015AoG69A678
    Publication Date: 2024-02-16
    Description: Basal melt of ice shelves may lead to an accumulation of disc-shaped ice platelets underneath nearby sea ice, to form a sub-ice platelet layer. Here we present the seasonal cycle of sea ice attached to the Ekström Ice Shelf, Antarctica, and the underlying platelet layer in 2012. Ice platelets emerged from the cavity and interacted with the fast-ice cover of Atka Bay as early as June. Episodic accumulations throughout winter and spring led to an average platelet-layer thickness of 4 m by December 2012, with local maxima of up to 10 m. The additional buoyancy partly prevented surface flooding and snow-ice formation, despite a thick snow cover. Subsequent thinning of the platelet layer from December onwards was associated with an inflow of warm surface water. The combination of model studies with observed fast-ice thickness revealed an average ice-volume fraction in the platelet layer of 0.25 +/- 0.1. We found that nearly half of the combined solid sea-ice and ice-platelet volume in this area is generated by heat transfer to the ocean rather than to the atmosphere. The total ice-platelet volume underlying Atka Bay fast ice was equivalent to more than one-fifth of the annual basal melt volume under the Ekström Ice Shelf.
    Keywords: AWI_SeaIce; Sea Ice Physics @ AWI
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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