Snow height on sea ice and sea ice drift from autonomous measurements from buoy 2015S28, deployed during the Norwegian Young sea ICE cruise N-ICE 2015

Snow height was measured by the Snow Depth Buoy 2015S28, an autonomous platform, drifting on Arctic sea ice, deployed during the Norwegian Young sea ICE cruise (N-ICE 2015) project. The resulting time series describes the evolution of snow depth as a function of place and time between 21 Apr 2015 an...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kaleschke, Lars, Nicolaus, Marcel, Maass, Nina, Itkin, Polona
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2017
Subjects:
air
Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.875329
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.875329
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Summary:Snow height was measured by the Snow Depth Buoy 2015S28, an autonomous platform, drifting on Arctic sea ice, deployed during the Norwegian Young sea ICE cruise (N-ICE 2015) project. The resulting time series describes the evolution of snow depth as a function of place and time between 21 Apr 2015 and 11 Jun 2015 in sample intervals of 1 hour. The Snow Depth Buoy consists of four independent sonar measurements representing the area (approx. 10 m**2) around the buoy. The buoy was installed on first year ice. In addition to snow depth, geographic position (GPS), barometric pressure, air temperature, and an internal ice temperature were measured. Negative values of snow depth occur if surface ablation continues into the sea ice. Thus, these measurements describe the position of the sea ice surface relative to the original snow-ice interface. Differences between single sensors indicate small-scale variability of the snow pack around the buoy. The data set has been processed, including the removal of obvious inconsistencies (missing values). Records without any snow depth may still be used for sea ice drift analyses.