Variability and Formation Mechanism of Polynyas in Eastern Prydz Bay, Antarctica

Based on satellite remote sensing, several polynyas have been found in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. Compared with the Mackenzie Bay Polynya, the only polynya in the west, the polynyas in eastern Prydz Bay have a larger area and higher ice production, but have never been studied individually. In this...

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Main Authors: Saisai Hou, Jiuxin Shi
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description Based on satellite remote sensing, several polynyas have been found in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. Compared with the Mackenzie Bay Polynya, the only polynya in the west, the polynyas in eastern Prydz Bay have a larger area and higher ice production, but have never been studied individually. In this study, four recurrent polynyas were identified in eastern Prydz Bay from sea ice concentration data during 2002–2011. Their areas generally exhibit synchronous temporal variations and have good correlation with wind speed, which indicates that they are primarily wind-driven polynyas that need at least one stationary ice barrier to block the inflow of drifting sea ice. The components of the ice barriers of these four polynyas were identified through comparison of satellite remote sensing visible images and synthetic aperture radar images. All types of fast ice, including landfast ice, offshore fast ice and ice fingers serving as ice barriers for these polynyas are anchored by an assemblage of small icebergs and have an approximately year-round period of variations that also regulates the variability of polynyas. The movement and grounding of giant icebergs near the polynyas significantly affects the development of the polynyas. The results of this study illustrate the important impact of icebergs on Antarctic wind-driven polynyas and the formation of dense shelf water.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e48242ca46fc4a67a958512661b00da2 2025-01-16T19:08:10+00:00 Variability and Formation Mechanism of Polynyas in Eastern Prydz Bay, Antarctica Saisai Hou Jiuxin Shi 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13245089 https://doaj.org/article/e48242ca46fc4a67a958512661b00da2 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/24/5089 https://doaj.org/toc/2072-4292 doi:10.3390/rs13245089 2072-4292 https://doaj.org/article/e48242ca46fc4a67a958512661b00da2 Remote Sensing, Vol 13, Iss 5089, p 5089 (2021) polynya offshore fast ice iceberg remote sensing eastern Prydz Bay Antarctica Science Q article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13245089 2022-12-31T00:47:56Z Based on satellite remote sensing, several polynyas have been found in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. Compared with the Mackenzie Bay Polynya, the only polynya in the west, the polynyas in eastern Prydz Bay have a larger area and higher ice production, but have never been studied individually. In this study, four recurrent polynyas were identified in eastern Prydz Bay from sea ice concentration data during 2002–2011. Their areas generally exhibit synchronous temporal variations and have good correlation with wind speed, which indicates that they are primarily wind-driven polynyas that need at least one stationary ice barrier to block the inflow of drifting sea ice. The components of the ice barriers of these four polynyas were identified through comparison of satellite remote sensing visible images and synthetic aperture radar images. All types of fast ice, including landfast ice, offshore fast ice and ice fingers serving as ice barriers for these polynyas are anchored by an assemblage of small icebergs and have an approximately year-round period of variations that also regulates the variability of polynyas. The movement and grounding of giant icebergs near the polynyas significantly affects the development of the polynyas. The results of this study illustrate the important impact of icebergs on Antarctic wind-driven polynyas and the formation of dense shelf water. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Iceberg* Mackenzie Bay Prydz Bay Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic East Antarctica Mackenzie Bay ENVELOPE(70.583,70.583,-68.617,-68.617) Prydz Bay Remote Sensing 13 24 5089
spellingShingle polynya
offshore fast ice
iceberg
remote sensing
eastern Prydz Bay
Antarctica
Science
Q
Saisai Hou
Jiuxin Shi
Variability and Formation Mechanism of Polynyas in Eastern Prydz Bay, Antarctica
title Variability and Formation Mechanism of Polynyas in Eastern Prydz Bay, Antarctica
title_full Variability and Formation Mechanism of Polynyas in Eastern Prydz Bay, Antarctica
title_fullStr Variability and Formation Mechanism of Polynyas in Eastern Prydz Bay, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Variability and Formation Mechanism of Polynyas in Eastern Prydz Bay, Antarctica
title_short Variability and Formation Mechanism of Polynyas in Eastern Prydz Bay, Antarctica
title_sort variability and formation mechanism of polynyas in eastern prydz bay, antarctica
topic polynya
offshore fast ice
iceberg
remote sensing
eastern Prydz Bay
Antarctica
Science
Q
topic_facet polynya
offshore fast ice
iceberg
remote sensing
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