Petrographic and Salinity Characteristics of Brackish Water Ice in the Bay of Bothnia

Field observations made during the March 1988 BEPERS (Bothnian Experiment in Preparation for ERS-1) remote sensing experiment included measurements of the snow and ice thickness, temperature, salinity and crystal structure profiles of the different types of brackish ice that form in the Bay of Bothn...

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Main Authors: Gow, Anthony J., Weeks, W. F., Kosloff, Pekka, Carsey, Susan
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1992
Subjects:
ICE
Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA256302 2023-05-15T15:16:12+02:00 Petrographic and Salinity Characteristics of Brackish Water Ice in the Bay of Bothnia Gow, Anthony J. Weeks, W. F. Kosloff, Pekka Carsey, Susan COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH 1992-07 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA256302 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA256302 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA256302 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Snow Ice and Permafrost *ICE MECHANICS *SNOW *SALINITY *BRACKISH WATER *SEA ICE MEASUREMENT TEMPERATURE THICKNESS CRYSTAL STRUCTURE PREPARATION LAYERS ICE BRINES SWEDEN TEXTURE OCEANS TRANSITIONS PATTERNS AXES SURFACE WATERS PLATES BALTIC SEA BAYS PROFILES FRESH WATER WATER OBSERVATION SITES STRUCTURES RADAR BOTHNIA BAY Text 1992 ftdtic 2016-02-22T12:03:39Z Field observations made during the March 1988 BEPERS (Bothnian Experiment in Preparation for ERS-1) remote sensing experiment included measurements of the snow and ice thickness, temperature, salinity and crystal structure profiles of the different types of brackish ice that form in the Bay of Bothnia. Both undeformed fast ice and ice that had formed under more disturbed conditions were sampled. Ice thicknesses varied from 36 to 64 cm in the bay to the east of Umea, Sweden, with somewhat thicker ice (76 cm) occurring in the northernmost, nearly fresh water areas of the Bay of Bothnia. Three major ice crystal types or textures were identified-granular, transition and columnar ice-with the amount of each depending on the level of disturbance in the water column. At seven of the sixteen sites investigated, granular (mainly frazil) ice was the dominant component. At six of the remaining nine sites, columnar- congelation ice was the predominant ice crystal type. A mix of transition and transition-congelation ice types dominated the structure of the remaining three sites. At all but two sites the bottom ice consisted of congelation ice, which in many instances exhibited the ice plate and brine layer substructure so typical of arctic sea ice. A variety of c-axis fabrics were observed in the columnar-congelation ice, including random, vertical and horizontal (planar) orientations. Aligned c-axes were observed at several locations, but in most cases there was no obvious pattern to the geographic arrangement of these fabrics. Surface water salinities ranged from 3.6 to 4.1 %o except at the northernmost sites near Tornio, where essentially riverine fresh water was present. Bulk Bay of Bothnia, Ice growth, Ice structure, Radar characteristics. Brackish ice, Ice salinity, Ice temperature. Text Arctic Ice permafrost Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Tornio ENVELOPE(24.147,24.147,65.848,65.848)
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topic Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*ICE MECHANICS
*SNOW
*SALINITY
*BRACKISH WATER
*SEA ICE
MEASUREMENT
TEMPERATURE
THICKNESS
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
PREPARATION
LAYERS
ICE
BRINES
SWEDEN
TEXTURE
OCEANS
TRANSITIONS
PATTERNS
AXES
SURFACE WATERS
PLATES
BALTIC SEA
BAYS
PROFILES
FRESH WATER
WATER
OBSERVATION
SITES
STRUCTURES
RADAR
BOTHNIA BAY
spellingShingle Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*ICE MECHANICS
*SNOW
*SALINITY
*BRACKISH WATER
*SEA ICE
MEASUREMENT
TEMPERATURE
THICKNESS
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
PREPARATION
LAYERS
ICE
BRINES
SWEDEN
TEXTURE
OCEANS
TRANSITIONS
PATTERNS
AXES
SURFACE WATERS
PLATES
BALTIC SEA
BAYS
PROFILES
FRESH WATER
WATER
OBSERVATION
SITES
STRUCTURES
RADAR
BOTHNIA BAY
Gow, Anthony J.
Weeks, W. F.
Kosloff, Pekka
Carsey, Susan
Petrographic and Salinity Characteristics of Brackish Water Ice in the Bay of Bothnia
topic_facet Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*ICE MECHANICS
*SNOW
*SALINITY
*BRACKISH WATER
*SEA ICE
MEASUREMENT
TEMPERATURE
THICKNESS
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
PREPARATION
LAYERS
ICE
BRINES
SWEDEN
TEXTURE
OCEANS
TRANSITIONS
PATTERNS
AXES
SURFACE WATERS
PLATES
BALTIC SEA
BAYS
PROFILES
FRESH WATER
WATER
OBSERVATION
SITES
STRUCTURES
RADAR
BOTHNIA BAY
description Field observations made during the March 1988 BEPERS (Bothnian Experiment in Preparation for ERS-1) remote sensing experiment included measurements of the snow and ice thickness, temperature, salinity and crystal structure profiles of the different types of brackish ice that form in the Bay of Bothnia. Both undeformed fast ice and ice that had formed under more disturbed conditions were sampled. Ice thicknesses varied from 36 to 64 cm in the bay to the east of Umea, Sweden, with somewhat thicker ice (76 cm) occurring in the northernmost, nearly fresh water areas of the Bay of Bothnia. Three major ice crystal types or textures were identified-granular, transition and columnar ice-with the amount of each depending on the level of disturbance in the water column. At seven of the sixteen sites investigated, granular (mainly frazil) ice was the dominant component. At six of the remaining nine sites, columnar- congelation ice was the predominant ice crystal type. A mix of transition and transition-congelation ice types dominated the structure of the remaining three sites. At all but two sites the bottom ice consisted of congelation ice, which in many instances exhibited the ice plate and brine layer substructure so typical of arctic sea ice. A variety of c-axis fabrics were observed in the columnar-congelation ice, including random, vertical and horizontal (planar) orientations. Aligned c-axes were observed at several locations, but in most cases there was no obvious pattern to the geographic arrangement of these fabrics. Surface water salinities ranged from 3.6 to 4.1 %o except at the northernmost sites near Tornio, where essentially riverine fresh water was present. Bulk Bay of Bothnia, Ice growth, Ice structure, Radar characteristics. Brackish ice, Ice salinity, Ice temperature.
author2 COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
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author Gow, Anthony J.
Weeks, W. F.
Kosloff, Pekka
Carsey, Susan
author_facet Gow, Anthony J.
Weeks, W. F.
Kosloff, Pekka
Carsey, Susan
author_sort Gow, Anthony J.
title Petrographic and Salinity Characteristics of Brackish Water Ice in the Bay of Bothnia
title_short Petrographic and Salinity Characteristics of Brackish Water Ice in the Bay of Bothnia
title_full Petrographic and Salinity Characteristics of Brackish Water Ice in the Bay of Bothnia
title_fullStr Petrographic and Salinity Characteristics of Brackish Water Ice in the Bay of Bothnia
title_full_unstemmed Petrographic and Salinity Characteristics of Brackish Water Ice in the Bay of Bothnia
title_sort petrographic and salinity characteristics of brackish water ice in the bay of bothnia
publishDate 1992
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA256302
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Ice
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Sea ice
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Sea ice
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