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  • 1
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Polargebiete ; Polynja
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (48 Seiten, 9,07 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMWi 50EE1217 , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Description: Die sechste Ausgabe des „World Ocean Review“ (WOR) widmet sich der Arktis und Antarktis, diesen zwei extremen und ausgesprochen gegensätzlichen Regionen der Erde. Mit profunden Informationen zur Entstehungs- und Entdeckungsgeschichte bietet der WOR 6 ein tiefes Verständnis der Bedeutung der Pole für das Leben auf unserer Erde. Er zeigt zudem die zu beobachtenden Veränderungen in der Tier-und Pflanzenwelt und analysiert die zum Teil schon dramatischen Folgen, die der Klimawandel in diesen äußerst gefährdeten Regionen bewirkt.
    Type: Book , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Description: This sixth World Ocean Review (WOR) focuses on the Arctic and the Antarctic – two regions which are, in a very real sense, polar opposites, with some of the world’s most extreme conditions. Besides presenting a wealth of facts and figures about the history and exploration of the polar regions, WOR 6 builds a deeper awareness of their key role for life on our planet. It highlights the changes that can be observed in their flora and fauna and analyses the already dramatic impacts of global warming on these extremely fragile regions.
    Type: Book , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  EPIC3Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 118, ISSN: 0148-0227
    Publication Date: 2017-01-20
    Description: This study deals with observations and simulations of the evolution of coastal polynias focusing on the Ronne Polynia. We compare differences in polynia extent and ice drift patterns derived from satellite radar images and from simulations with the Finite Element Sea Ice Ocean Model, employing three atmospheric forcing data sets that differ in spatial and temporal resolution. Two polynia events are analyzed, one from austral summer and one from late fall 2008. The open water area in the polynia is of similar size in the satellite images and in the model simulations, but its temporal evolution differs depending on katabatic winds being resolved in the atmospheric forcing data sets. Modeled ice drift is slower than the observed and reveals greater turning angles relative to the wind direction in many cases. For the summer event, model results obtained with high-resolution forcing are closer to the drift field derived from radar imagery than those from coarse resolution forcing. For the late fall event, none of the forcing data yields outstanding results. Our study demonstrates that a dense (1–3 km) model grid and atmospheric forcing provided at high spatial resolution ( 〈 50 km) are critical to correctly simulate coastal polynias with a coupled sea-ice ocean model.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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    In:  EPIC3TerraSAR-X/TanDEM-X Science Team Meeting, Weßling, Germany, 2016-10-17-2016-10-20
    Publication Date: 2018-07-10
    Description: Coastal polynyas are open water areas in the sea ice cover. They are highly dynamical regions in the sea ice covered oceans of the Polar Regions. Their occurrence is mainly triggered by strong katabatic winds that push the ice offshore. Due to the lack of the insulating sea ice cover, polynyas have a strong impact on the local heat and energy exchange as well as on the ice production. Since the evolution of coastal polynyas is a dynamic event generating visible changes within a few hours, it is a demanding task for satellite remote sensing. The synchronised acquisition with the different sensors is of great importance for any multi sensor analysis over these dynamic regions. On the other hand it offers the chance to study various aspects of ocean - sea ice - atmosphere interactions in a relatively small area. During a recent project, funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, we studied the potential of the Sentinel Constellation missions for Polynya research based on satellite data from present and past missions. In the period from September to November 2014, we acquired an extensive time series of TerraSAR-X ScanSAR wide images for the Terra Nova Bay and MacKenzie Bay Polynya, Antarctica. Both polynyas are known for their regular formation, and both are small enough to fit into a ScanSAR Wide Scene of TerraSAR-X. The TerraSAR-X time series is supplemented by acquisitions from other sensors like Sentinel-1, ALOS-2, RapidEye and Landsat. The combination of these different sensors at the same day is a great opportunity to study dynamic regions such as the polynyas at hand in more detail. We will present first results on the dynamical sea ice regime around the Terra Nova Bay Polynya based on high resolution drift estimation from the acquired TerraSAR-X data and combine it with datasets from different sensors for an improved analysis of the sea ice conditions around the polynya. The results emphasises the potential of multi-sensor approaches for sea ice research.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , notRev
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    Elsevier
    In:  EPIC3Remote Sensing of Environment, Elsevier, 187, pp. 30-48, ISSN: 0034-4257
    Publication Date: 2017-01-20
    Description: Research on processes leading to formation, maintenance, and disappearance of polynyas in the Polar Regions benefits significantly from the use of different types of remote sensing data. The Sentinels of the European Space Agency (ESA), together with other satellite missions, provide a variety of data from different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, at different spatial scales, and with different temporal resolutions. In a case study we demonstrate the advantage of merging data from different spaceborne instruments for analysing ice conditions and ice dynamics in and around the frequently occurring Terra Nova Bay Polynya (TNBP) in the Ross Sea in the Antarctic. Starting with a list of polynya parameters that are typically retrieved from satellite images, we assess the usefulness of different sensor types. On regional scales (several 100 km), passive microwave radiometers provide a view on the mutual influence of the three Ross Sea polynyas on sea ice drift and deformation patterns. Optical sensors with meter-scale resolution, on the other hand, allow very localized analyses of different polynya zones. The combination of different ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum is essential for recognition and classification of ice types and structures. Radar images together with data from thermal infrared sensors, operated at tens to hundreds of meters resolution, improve the separation of the outlet zone of the polynya from the adjacent pack ice. The direct comparison of radar and passive microwave images reveals the visibility of deformed ice zone in the latter. A sequence of radar images was employed to retrieve ice drift around the TNB, which allows analysing the temporal changes of the polynya area and the extension and structure of the outlet zone as well as ice movements and deformation that are influenced by the katabatic winds.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  EPIC336th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, Berlin, Germany, 2015-05-11-2015-05-15
    Publication Date: 2015-08-12
    Description: Coastal polynias are highly dynamical open water areas in the sea-ice-covered oceans of the Polar Regions. Their occurrence is mainly triggered by strong katabatic winds that push the ice pack offshore. Due to the lack of an insulating thicker sea ice cover, polynias have a strong impact on the heat and energy exchange between ocean and atmosphere as well as on the ice production. In our project, we study the potential of the combination of data from multiple satellite sensors to study the evolution of such polynia events. We will present examples for combinations of different satellite data and analyse retrievable geophysical parameters characterizing polynia events for two test sites in Antarctica. The analysis will include time series from TerraSAR-X, Radarsat-2, Sentinel-1, Landsat 8, RapidEye and possibly ALOS-2 that were acquired between September and December 2014. The combination of data from the different sensors as well as the availability of time series provide deeper insights in the evolution of polynia events and the corresponding changes in the ice conditions.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  EPIC3Workshop for users of sea ice and weather information in Arctic waters, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Tromso, 2013-11-26-2013-11-26
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  EPIC3ESA Living Planet Symposium, Edinburgh, UK, 2013-09-09-2013-09-13
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  EPIC3CliC Sea Ice Modeling and Observing Workshop, Tromsø, Norway, 2013-06-05-2013-06-07
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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