Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Extent and Thickness of Arctic Landfast Ice

Analyses of landfast ice in Arctic coastal areas provide a comprehensive understanding of the variations in Arctic sea ice and generate data for studies on the utilization of the Arctic passages. Based on our analysis, Arctic landfast ice mainly appears in January–June and is distributed within the...

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Main Authors: Zixuan Li, Jiechen Zhao, Jie Su, Chunhua Li, Bin Cheng, Fengming Hui, Qinghua Yang, Lijuan Shi
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2072-4292/12/1/64/ 2023-08-20T04:03:25+02:00 Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Extent and Thickness of Arctic Landfast Ice Zixuan Li Jiechen Zhao Jie Su Chunhua Li Bin Cheng Fengming Hui Qinghua Yang Lijuan Shi agris 2019-12-23 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12010064 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12010064 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Remote Sensing; Volume 12; Issue 1; Pages: 64 Arctic landfast ice ice extent ice thickness spatial and temporal variations Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12010064 2023-07-31T22:55:42Z Analyses of landfast ice in Arctic coastal areas provide a comprehensive understanding of the variations in Arctic sea ice and generate data for studies on the utilization of the Arctic passages. Based on our analysis, Arctic landfast ice mainly appears in January–June and is distributed within the narrow straits of the Canadian Archipelago (nearly 40%), the coastal areas of the East Siberian Sea, the Laptev Sea, and the Kara Sea. From 1976–2018, the landfast ice extent gradually decreased at an average rate of −1.1 ± 0.5 × 104 km2/yr (10.5% per decade), while the rate of decrease for entire Arctic sea ice was −6.0 ± 2.4 × 104 km2/yr (5.2% per decade). The annual maximum extent reached 2.3 × 106 km2 in the early 1980s, and by 2018, the maximum extent decreased by 0.6 × 106 km2, which is an area approximately equivalent the Laptev Sea. The mean duration of Arctic landfast ice is 44 weeks, which has gradually been reduced at a rate of −0.06 ± 0.03 weeks/yr. Regional landfast ice extent decreases in 16 of the 17 subregions except for the Bering Sea, making it the only subregion where both the extent and duration increases. The maximum mean landfast ice thickness appears in the northern Canadian Archipelago (>2.5 m), with the highest increasing trend (0.1 m/yr). In the Northeast Passage, the mean landfast ice thickness is 1.57 m, with a slight decreasing trend of −1.2 cm/yr, which is smaller than that for entire Arctic sea ice (−5.1 cm/yr). The smaller decreasing trend in the landfast ice extent and thickness suggests that the well-known Arctic sea ice decline largely occurred in the pack ice zone, while the larger relative extent loss indicates a faster ice free future in the landfast ice zone. Text Arctic Bering Sea Canadian Archipelago East Siberian Sea Kara Sea laptev Laptev Sea Northeast Passage Sea ice MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Bering Sea Laptev Sea Kara Sea East Siberian Sea ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000) Remote Sensing 12 1 64
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landfast ice
ice extent
ice thickness
spatial and temporal variations
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landfast ice
ice extent
ice thickness
spatial and temporal variations
Zixuan Li
Jiechen Zhao
Jie Su
Chunhua Li
Bin Cheng
Fengming Hui
Qinghua Yang
Lijuan Shi
Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Extent and Thickness of Arctic Landfast Ice
topic_facet Arctic
landfast ice
ice extent
ice thickness
spatial and temporal variations
description Analyses of landfast ice in Arctic coastal areas provide a comprehensive understanding of the variations in Arctic sea ice and generate data for studies on the utilization of the Arctic passages. Based on our analysis, Arctic landfast ice mainly appears in January–June and is distributed within the narrow straits of the Canadian Archipelago (nearly 40%), the coastal areas of the East Siberian Sea, the Laptev Sea, and the Kara Sea. From 1976–2018, the landfast ice extent gradually decreased at an average rate of −1.1 ± 0.5 × 104 km2/yr (10.5% per decade), while the rate of decrease for entire Arctic sea ice was −6.0 ± 2.4 × 104 km2/yr (5.2% per decade). The annual maximum extent reached 2.3 × 106 km2 in the early 1980s, and by 2018, the maximum extent decreased by 0.6 × 106 km2, which is an area approximately equivalent the Laptev Sea. The mean duration of Arctic landfast ice is 44 weeks, which has gradually been reduced at a rate of −0.06 ± 0.03 weeks/yr. Regional landfast ice extent decreases in 16 of the 17 subregions except for the Bering Sea, making it the only subregion where both the extent and duration increases. The maximum mean landfast ice thickness appears in the northern Canadian Archipelago (>2.5 m), with the highest increasing trend (0.1 m/yr). In the Northeast Passage, the mean landfast ice thickness is 1.57 m, with a slight decreasing trend of −1.2 cm/yr, which is smaller than that for entire Arctic sea ice (−5.1 cm/yr). The smaller decreasing trend in the landfast ice extent and thickness suggests that the well-known Arctic sea ice decline largely occurred in the pack ice zone, while the larger relative extent loss indicates a faster ice free future in the landfast ice zone.
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author Zixuan Li
Jiechen Zhao
Jie Su
Chunhua Li
Bin Cheng
Fengming Hui
Qinghua Yang
Lijuan Shi
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Jiechen Zhao
Jie Su
Chunhua Li
Bin Cheng
Fengming Hui
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Lijuan Shi
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title Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Extent and Thickness of Arctic Landfast Ice
title_short Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Extent and Thickness of Arctic Landfast Ice
title_full Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Extent and Thickness of Arctic Landfast Ice
title_fullStr Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Extent and Thickness of Arctic Landfast Ice
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