Ground-based sea ice thickness profiles

Sea ice thickness profiles were measured with surface-based electromagnetic induction, a standard geophysical method. This method returns the depth to the electrical conductivity horizon between the lower-conductivity sea ice and higher-conductivity sea water. We used a Geonics EM31 device in the so...

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Main Author: Mette Kaufman
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2009
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2J678X1R
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Summary:Sea ice thickness profiles were measured with surface-based electromagnetic induction, a standard geophysical method. This method returns the depth to the electrical conductivity horizon between the lower-conductivity sea ice and higher-conductivity sea water. We used a Geonics EM31 device in the so-called horizontal dipole configuration. Transects were made by towing the EM31 in a sled or kayak with periodic measurements of snow thickness and GPS location. Most transects also include Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS)-derived surface elevation measurements. Ice thickness was derived from the EM31 measurements using a calibration from apparent conductivity to ice thickness determined locally in Barrow (Mahoney et al. 2007). See the metadata files below for more information. Data Citation: Druckenmiller, M., H. Eicken, M. Kaufman, A. Mahoney. (Sept 25, 2008, Updated 2012). Ground-based sea ice thickness profiles (SIZONET). UCAR/NCAR -- CISL -- ACADIS. http://dx.doi.org/10.5065/D67P8W9T