Variation of the vertical distribution of sea ice temperature near Syowa Station, Antarctica from September 1984 to January 1985

Observation on the vertical distribution of the sea ice temperature was carried out at a station near Syowa Station. During the monthly observation from September 1984 to January 1985,the thickness of ice varied between 139cm and 155cm. Since the bottom ice temperature resembled the underlying seawa...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Osamu Matsuda, Shingo Ishikawa, Kouichi Kawaguchi, Hiroki Nishizawa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1990
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15094/00008673
https://doaj.org/article/c82747f616164a60b3a66574c6801649
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Summary:Observation on the vertical distribution of the sea ice temperature was carried out at a station near Syowa Station. During the monthly observation from September 1984 to January 1985,the thickness of ice varied between 139cm and 155cm. Since the bottom ice temperature resembled the underlying seawater temperature, while the surface ice approached the air temperature, distribution of temperature generally showed a steep gradient across ice. The sea ice temperature at the surface and the bottom varied from -15.2 to -0.3℃ and from -2.0 to -0.3℃, decreasing with depth. The minimum temperature of sea ice rose from September to January.