Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea landfast ice: Mechanisms of formation and variability of extent

Landfast ice is a motionless continuous with the shore sea ice over. It forms seasonally in the majority of the Arctic coastal areas. Although it comprises a only small fraction of winter Arctic sea ice extent, it plays a significant role in the global climate system and is particularly important fo...

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Main Author: Selyuzhenok, Valeria
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:579-opus-1008329
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spelling ftjacobsuniv:oai:opus.jacobs-university.de:832 2023-06-11T04:06:46+02:00 Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea landfast ice: Mechanisms of formation and variability of extent Selyuzhenok, Valeria 2018-11-12 application/pdf http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:579-opus-1008329 eng eng http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:579-opus-1008329 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess doctoralthesis doc-type:doctoralthesis 2018 ftjacobsuniv 2023-05-08T16:20:36Z Landfast ice is a motionless continuous with the shore sea ice over. It forms seasonally in the majority of the Arctic coastal areas. Although it comprises a only small fraction of winter Arctic sea ice extent, it plays a significant role in the global climate system and is particularly important for coastal ecosystems and human activity. Along with the ongoing changes in the Arctic sea ice cover, the reduction of fast ice season and extent were reported in the majority of the Arctic marginal seas. A detail understanding of the mechanisms controlling fast ice development on a regional scale is important to predict future changes in fast ice cover and coastal environment. The main goal of this thesis is to investigate the variability of the fast ice extent in the Laptev and East Siberian seas and to find the mechanisms responsible for this variability. Using operational sea ice charts produced at the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (Russia) we analyzed seasonal and interannual variability of fast ice extent in the southeastern Laptev Sea between 1999 and 2013 and in the East Siberian Seas between 1999 and 2015. We characterized seasonal fast ice development in these regions by identifying key events in the course of fast ice growth and decay. Analyzing the timing of the fast ice key events, we found a decrease in duration of fast ice season in both regions with a rate of 2.8~d/y in the Laptev Sea and 1.5~d/y in the East Siberian Sea. This changes are caused by both a later beginning and earlier end of fast ice season, which can be partially explained by long-term trends in the onset of freezeup and melt. The winter fast ice extent did not show any changes during the investigation period, however previous studies report on the reduction in winter fast area \citep{Yu2013}. A time series of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery was used to investigate small-scale processes contributing to the advance of fast ice edge to its winter location in the southeastern Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute Arctic East Siberian Sea laptev Laptev Sea Sea ice Publication Server of Jacobs University Library Arctic Antarctic Laptev Sea East Siberian Sea ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000)
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description Landfast ice is a motionless continuous with the shore sea ice over. It forms seasonally in the majority of the Arctic coastal areas. Although it comprises a only small fraction of winter Arctic sea ice extent, it plays a significant role in the global climate system and is particularly important for coastal ecosystems and human activity. Along with the ongoing changes in the Arctic sea ice cover, the reduction of fast ice season and extent were reported in the majority of the Arctic marginal seas. A detail understanding of the mechanisms controlling fast ice development on a regional scale is important to predict future changes in fast ice cover and coastal environment. The main goal of this thesis is to investigate the variability of the fast ice extent in the Laptev and East Siberian seas and to find the mechanisms responsible for this variability. Using operational sea ice charts produced at the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (Russia) we analyzed seasonal and interannual variability of fast ice extent in the southeastern Laptev Sea between 1999 and 2013 and in the East Siberian Seas between 1999 and 2015. We characterized seasonal fast ice development in these regions by identifying key events in the course of fast ice growth and decay. Analyzing the timing of the fast ice key events, we found a decrease in duration of fast ice season in both regions with a rate of 2.8~d/y in the Laptev Sea and 1.5~d/y in the East Siberian Sea. This changes are caused by both a later beginning and earlier end of fast ice season, which can be partially explained by long-term trends in the onset of freezeup and melt. The winter fast ice extent did not show any changes during the investigation period, however previous studies report on the reduction in winter fast area \citep{Yu2013}. A time series of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery was used to investigate small-scale processes contributing to the advance of fast ice edge to its winter location in the southeastern
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title_short Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea landfast ice: Mechanisms of formation and variability of extent
title_full Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea landfast ice: Mechanisms of formation and variability of extent
title_fullStr Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea landfast ice: Mechanisms of formation and variability of extent
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