Robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: Experiences from a large persistent array in the Beaufort Sea

An array of novel directional wavebuoys was designed and deployed into the Beaufort Sea ice cover in March 2014, as part of the Office of Naval Research 'Marginal Ice Zone' experiment. The buoys were designed to drift with the ice throughout the year and monitor the expected breakup and re...

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Published in:Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene
Main Authors: Martin J. Doble, Jeremy P. Wilkinson, Lovro Valcic, Jeremy Robst, Andrew Tait, Mark Preston, Jean-Raymond Bidlot, Byongjun Hwang, Ted Maksym, Peter Wadhams
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Language:English
Published: BioOne 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.233
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:8f0ad80b007141299c2e69952a22534b 2023-05-15T15:11:26+02:00 Robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: Experiences from a large persistent array in the Beaufort Sea Martin J. Doble Jeremy P. Wilkinson Lovro Valcic Jeremy Robst Andrew Tait Mark Preston Jean-Raymond Bidlot Byongjun Hwang Ted Maksym Peter Wadhams 2017-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.233 https://doaj.org/article/8f0ad80b007141299c2e69952a22534b EN eng BioOne https://www.elementascience.org/articles/233 https://doaj.org/toc/2325-1026 2325-1026 doi:10.1525/elementa.233 https://doaj.org/article/8f0ad80b007141299c2e69952a22534b Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, Vol 5 (2017) sea-ice waves Arctic Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2017 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.233 2022-12-30T22:08:40Z An array of novel directional wavebuoys was designed and deployed into the Beaufort Sea ice cover in March 2014, as part of the Office of Naval Research 'Marginal Ice Zone' experiment. The buoys were designed to drift with the ice throughout the year and monitor the expected breakup and retreat of the ice cover, forced by waves travelling into the ice from open water. Buoys were deployed from fast-and-light air-supported ice camps, based out of Sachs Harbour on Canada’s Banks Island, and drifted westwards with the sea ice over the course of spring, summer and autumn, as the ice melted, broke up and finally re-froze. The buoys transmitted heave, roll and pitch timeseries at 1 Hz sample frequency over the course of up to eight months, surviving both convergent ice dynamics and significant waves-in-ice events. Twelve of the 19 buoys survived until their batteries were finally exhausted during freeze-up in late October/November. Ice impact was found to have contaminated a significant proportion of the Kalman-filter-derived heave records, and these bad records were removed with reference to raw x/y/z accelerations. The quality of magnetometer-derived buoy headings at the very high magnetic field inclinations close to the magnetic pole was found to be generally acceptable, except in the case of four buoys which had probably suffered rough handling during transport to the ice. In general, these new buoys performed as expected, though vigilance as to the veracity of the output is required. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Banks Island Beaufort Sea Sachs Harbour Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Sachs Harbour ENVELOPE(-125.280,-125.280,71.975,71.975) Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 5
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Environmental sciences
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Arctic
Environmental sciences
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Lovro Valcic
Jeremy Robst
Andrew Tait
Mark Preston
Jean-Raymond Bidlot
Byongjun Hwang
Ted Maksym
Peter Wadhams
Robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: Experiences from a large persistent array in the Beaufort Sea
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Environmental sciences
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description An array of novel directional wavebuoys was designed and deployed into the Beaufort Sea ice cover in March 2014, as part of the Office of Naval Research 'Marginal Ice Zone' experiment. The buoys were designed to drift with the ice throughout the year and monitor the expected breakup and retreat of the ice cover, forced by waves travelling into the ice from open water. Buoys were deployed from fast-and-light air-supported ice camps, based out of Sachs Harbour on Canada’s Banks Island, and drifted westwards with the sea ice over the course of spring, summer and autumn, as the ice melted, broke up and finally re-froze. The buoys transmitted heave, roll and pitch timeseries at 1 Hz sample frequency over the course of up to eight months, surviving both convergent ice dynamics and significant waves-in-ice events. Twelve of the 19 buoys survived until their batteries were finally exhausted during freeze-up in late October/November. Ice impact was found to have contaminated a significant proportion of the Kalman-filter-derived heave records, and these bad records were removed with reference to raw x/y/z accelerations. The quality of magnetometer-derived buoy headings at the very high magnetic field inclinations close to the magnetic pole was found to be generally acceptable, except in the case of four buoys which had probably suffered rough handling during transport to the ice. In general, these new buoys performed as expected, though vigilance as to the veracity of the output is required.
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author Martin J. Doble
Jeremy P. Wilkinson
Lovro Valcic
Jeremy Robst
Andrew Tait
Mark Preston
Jean-Raymond Bidlot
Byongjun Hwang
Ted Maksym
Peter Wadhams
author_facet Martin J. Doble
Jeremy P. Wilkinson
Lovro Valcic
Jeremy Robst
Andrew Tait
Mark Preston
Jean-Raymond Bidlot
Byongjun Hwang
Ted Maksym
Peter Wadhams
author_sort Martin J. Doble
title Robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: Experiences from a large persistent array in the Beaufort Sea
title_short Robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: Experiences from a large persistent array in the Beaufort Sea
title_full Robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: Experiences from a large persistent array in the Beaufort Sea
title_fullStr Robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: Experiences from a large persistent array in the Beaufort Sea
title_full_unstemmed Robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: Experiences from a large persistent array in the Beaufort Sea
title_sort robust wavebuoys for the marginal ice zone: experiences from a large persistent array in the beaufort sea
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