The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11)

Abstract: Several aspect of the seasonal melting and reformation cycle of Antarctic sea ice appear to be divergent from those occurring in the Arctic. This is most clearly demonstrated by the dramatic diminishing extent and thinning of the Arctic sea ice, to be contrasted to the changes in Antarctic...

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Main Author: Ackley, Stephen
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Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2013
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spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600106 2024-11-03T19:44:47+00:00 The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11) Ackley, Stephen ENVELOPE(-89.866,165.7,-67.05,-77.583) BEGINDATE: 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-12-31T00:00:00Z 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600106 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center OSO1011 Sea Ice Salinity Sea Ice Thickness Oden Antarctic Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Ice Core Records Sea Ice Southern Ocean Cryosphere Oceans US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Dataset 2013 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2024-11-03T19:11:43Z Abstract: Several aspect of the seasonal melting and reformation cycle of Antarctic sea ice appear to be divergent from those occurring in the Arctic. This is most clearly demonstrated by the dramatic diminishing extent and thinning of the Arctic sea ice, to be contrasted to the changes in Antarctic sea-ice extent, which recently (decadaly) shows small increases. Current climate models do not resolve this discrepancy which likely results from both a lack of relevant observational sea-ice data in the Antarctic, along with inadequacies in the physical parameterization of sea-ice properties in climate models. Researchers will take advantage of the cruise track of the I/B Oden during transit through the Antarctic sea-ice zones in the region of the Bellingshausen, Amundsen and Ross (BAR) seas on a cruise to McMurdo Station. Because of its remoteness and inaccessibility, the BAR region is of considerable scientific interest as being one of the last under described and perhaps unexploited marine ecosystems left on the planet. A series of on station and underway observations of sea ice properties will be undertaken, thematically linked to broader questions of summer ice survival and baseline physical properties (e.g. estimates of heat and salt fluxes). In situ spatiotemporal variability of sea-ice cover extent, thickness and snow cover depths will be observed. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Arctic ice core Sea ice Southern Ocean IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Ocean McMurdo Station ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850) ENVELOPE(-89.866,165.7,-67.05,-77.583)
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topic OSO1011
Sea Ice Salinity
Sea Ice Thickness
Oden
Antarctic Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Ice Core Records
Sea Ice
Southern Ocean
Cryosphere
Oceans
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
spellingShingle OSO1011
Sea Ice Salinity
Sea Ice Thickness
Oden
Antarctic Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Ice Core Records
Sea Ice
Southern Ocean
Cryosphere
Oceans
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
Ackley, Stephen
The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11)
topic_facet OSO1011
Sea Ice Salinity
Sea Ice Thickness
Oden
Antarctic Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
Ice Core Records
Sea Ice
Southern Ocean
Cryosphere
Oceans
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
description Abstract: Several aspect of the seasonal melting and reformation cycle of Antarctic sea ice appear to be divergent from those occurring in the Arctic. This is most clearly demonstrated by the dramatic diminishing extent and thinning of the Arctic sea ice, to be contrasted to the changes in Antarctic sea-ice extent, which recently (decadaly) shows small increases. Current climate models do not resolve this discrepancy which likely results from both a lack of relevant observational sea-ice data in the Antarctic, along with inadequacies in the physical parameterization of sea-ice properties in climate models. Researchers will take advantage of the cruise track of the I/B Oden during transit through the Antarctic sea-ice zones in the region of the Bellingshausen, Amundsen and Ross (BAR) seas on a cruise to McMurdo Station. Because of its remoteness and inaccessibility, the BAR region is of considerable scientific interest as being one of the last under described and perhaps unexploited marine ecosystems left on the planet. A series of on station and underway observations of sea ice properties will be undertaken, thematically linked to broader questions of summer ice survival and baseline physical properties (e.g. estimates of heat and salt fluxes). In situ spatiotemporal variability of sea-ice cover extent, thickness and snow cover depths will be observed.
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author Ackley, Stephen
author_facet Ackley, Stephen
author_sort Ackley, Stephen
title The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11)
title_short The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11)
title_full The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11)
title_fullStr The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11)
title_full_unstemmed The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11)
title_sort sea ice system in antarctic summer, oden southern ocean expedition (oso 2010-11)
publisher IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center
publishDate 2013
url http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600106
op_coverage ENVELOPE(-89.866,165.7,-67.05,-77.583)
BEGINDATE: 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-12-31T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850)
ENVELOPE(-89.866,165.7,-67.05,-77.583)
geographic Arctic
Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Antarctic Ocean
McMurdo Station
geographic_facet Arctic
Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Antarctic Ocean
McMurdo Station
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Ocean
Arctic
ice core
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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Antarctic
Antarctic Ocean
Arctic
ice core
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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