Ice drift in the Beaufort Sea observed by drifting buoys

This project, led by York University, has used airborne electromagnetic surveys and drift beacons to quantify the thickness and regional distribution of different sea ice types and extreme ice features in the southern Beaufort Sea. A Canadian airborne platform has been developed to perform long-rang...

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Main Author: Haas, Christian
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Language:English
Published: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network 2014
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5443/11971 2023-05-15T14:56:45+02:00 Ice drift in the Beaufort Sea observed by drifting buoys Haas, Christian 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.5443/11971 https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=11971 en eng Canadian Cryospheric Information Network Public Beaufort Sea Buoys Ice drift Sea ice Winds Beaufort Regional Environmental Assessment Other programs and funding agencies dataset Dataset 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5443/11971 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This project, led by York University, has used airborne electromagnetic surveys and drift beacons to quantify the thickness and regional distribution of different sea ice types and extreme ice features in the southern Beaufort Sea. A Canadian airborne platform has been developed to perform long-range aerial surveys of sea ice and to mark the surveyed ice at the same time with drifting buoys. These have been air-dropped on extreme ice features and ice floes to study ice motion, deformation, and their impact on the ice thickness distribution. Two surveys were performed, one in April 2012 and one in April 2013, when end of winter thicknesses are at their maximum. The airborne platform is available to other users to add further sensors during the same flights to increase efficiency of operations. The airborne environmental observatory for the Beaufort Sea and Canadian Arctic will be available for use by other stakeholders in the future. The 2012 buoy deployment used parachute-equipped ice beacons manufactured by Canatec Associated in Calgary AB. : Purpose: As part of the BREA project GPS buoys were air dropped onto ice floes and extreme ice features to observe the drift of the ice. The results will improve understanding of how sea ice moves in response to winds and currents, and will contribute to the development of tools to predict ice drift. Increased understanding of sea ice will contribute to better planning in the region and improve the safety of operations in the Beaufort Sea, most notably for regulators and industry contemplating offshore oil and gas exploration and drilling. Data have been contributed to the International Arctic Buoy Programme which maintains a network of drifting buoys in the Arctic Ocean. : Summary: Not applicable Dataset Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Arctic Ocean
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Ice drift
Sea ice
Winds
Beaufort Regional Environmental Assessment
Other programs and funding agencies
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Sea ice
Winds
Beaufort Regional Environmental Assessment
Other programs and funding agencies
Haas, Christian
Ice drift in the Beaufort Sea observed by drifting buoys
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Buoys
Ice drift
Sea ice
Winds
Beaufort Regional Environmental Assessment
Other programs and funding agencies
description This project, led by York University, has used airborne electromagnetic surveys and drift beacons to quantify the thickness and regional distribution of different sea ice types and extreme ice features in the southern Beaufort Sea. A Canadian airborne platform has been developed to perform long-range aerial surveys of sea ice and to mark the surveyed ice at the same time with drifting buoys. These have been air-dropped on extreme ice features and ice floes to study ice motion, deformation, and their impact on the ice thickness distribution. Two surveys were performed, one in April 2012 and one in April 2013, when end of winter thicknesses are at their maximum. The airborne platform is available to other users to add further sensors during the same flights to increase efficiency of operations. The airborne environmental observatory for the Beaufort Sea and Canadian Arctic will be available for use by other stakeholders in the future. The 2012 buoy deployment used parachute-equipped ice beacons manufactured by Canatec Associated in Calgary AB. : Purpose: As part of the BREA project GPS buoys were air dropped onto ice floes and extreme ice features to observe the drift of the ice. The results will improve understanding of how sea ice moves in response to winds and currents, and will contribute to the development of tools to predict ice drift. Increased understanding of sea ice will contribute to better planning in the region and improve the safety of operations in the Beaufort Sea, most notably for regulators and industry contemplating offshore oil and gas exploration and drilling. Data have been contributed to the International Arctic Buoy Programme which maintains a network of drifting buoys in the Arctic Ocean. : Summary: Not applicable
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title Ice drift in the Beaufort Sea observed by drifting buoys
title_short Ice drift in the Beaufort Sea observed by drifting buoys
title_full Ice drift in the Beaufort Sea observed by drifting buoys
title_fullStr Ice drift in the Beaufort Sea observed by drifting buoys
title_full_unstemmed Ice drift in the Beaufort Sea observed by drifting buoys
title_sort ice drift in the beaufort sea observed by drifting buoys
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https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=11971
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