Temporal evolution of physical and dielectric properties of sea ice and snow during the early melt season: observations from SIMS ’90 experiment
Abstract The first field experiment in the 5 year seasonal Sea Ice Monitoring Site (SIMS) program was conducted in Resolute Passage, Canadian Eastern Arctic, between 15 May and 8 June 1990. This period signals the early melt season of sea ice in that region. A standard array of ice and snow measurem...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022143000003762 2024-03-03T08:42:12+00:00 Temporal evolution of physical and dielectric properties of sea ice and snow during the early melt season: observations from SIMS ’90 experiment Shokr, Mohammede.E Barber, David G. 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000003762 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143000003762 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) Journal of Glaciology volume 40, issue 134, page 16-30 ISSN 0022-1430 1727-5652 Earth-Surface Processes journal-article 1994 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000003762 2024-02-08T08:39:08Z Abstract The first field experiment in the 5 year seasonal Sea Ice Monitoring Site (SIMS) program was conducted in Resolute Passage, Canadian Eastern Arctic, between 15 May and 8 June 1990. This period signals the early melt season of sea ice in that region. A standard array of ice and snow measurements was collected on a daily basis from first-year and multi-year ice to monitor temporal evolution. Measurements included ice salinity, ice temperature and ice-surface roughness, snow salinity, snow temperature, snow density and snow depth. The complex dielectric constant of sea ice was computed from these measurements. Rapid desalination of first-year ice was noticed in the surface layer. Towards the end of the experiment period, salinities of the snow-hoar layer were higher than those of the ice-surface layer. Variation in air temperature is replicated by ice-surface temperature but not by the salinity or dielectric properties. No temporal variation in permittivity and dielectric loss was observed for first-year ice, but a slight increase in both parameters was observed for multi-year ice. As a result, a slight decrease in the microwave-penetration depth was observed for multi-year ice. Physical properties of ice and snow were compared against results obtained from other experiments conducted in different ice-formation regions in the late winter and in the early melt season. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Journal of Glaciology Sea ice Cambridge University Press Arctic Resolute Passage ENVELOPE(-95.585,-95.585,74.702,74.702) Journal of Glaciology 40 134 16 30 |
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Abstract The first field experiment in the 5 year seasonal Sea Ice Monitoring Site (SIMS) program was conducted in Resolute Passage, Canadian Eastern Arctic, between 15 May and 8 June 1990. This period signals the early melt season of sea ice in that region. A standard array of ice and snow measurements was collected on a daily basis from first-year and multi-year ice to monitor temporal evolution. Measurements included ice salinity, ice temperature and ice-surface roughness, snow salinity, snow temperature, snow density and snow depth. The complex dielectric constant of sea ice was computed from these measurements. Rapid desalination of first-year ice was noticed in the surface layer. Towards the end of the experiment period, salinities of the snow-hoar layer were higher than those of the ice-surface layer. Variation in air temperature is replicated by ice-surface temperature but not by the salinity or dielectric properties. No temporal variation in permittivity and dielectric loss was observed for first-year ice, but a slight increase in both parameters was observed for multi-year ice. As a result, a slight decrease in the microwave-penetration depth was observed for multi-year ice. Physical properties of ice and snow were compared against results obtained from other experiments conducted in different ice-formation regions in the late winter and in the early melt season. |
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Temporal evolution of physical and dielectric properties of sea ice and snow during the early melt season: observations from SIMS ’90 experiment |
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Temporal evolution of physical and dielectric properties of sea ice and snow during the early melt season: observations from SIMS ’90 experiment |
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Temporal evolution of physical and dielectric properties of sea ice and snow during the early melt season: observations from SIMS ’90 experiment |
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Temporal evolution of physical and dielectric properties of sea ice and snow during the early melt season: observations from SIMS ’90 experiment |
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Temporal evolution of physical and dielectric properties of sea ice and snow during the early melt season: observations from SIMS ’90 experiment |
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temporal evolution of physical and dielectric properties of sea ice and snow during the early melt season: observations from sims ’90 experiment |
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