Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic:Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay

Past observations of sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic (ECA) have generally been restricted to drill-hole measurements at a few local sites on landfast ice. Here we use data from the laser altimeter ICESat and the radar altimeter Cryosat-2 to present a 14-year record (2003–2016) of hi...

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Published in:Remote Sensing of Environment
Main Authors: Landy, Jack C., Ehn, Jens K., Babb, David G., Thériault, Nathalie, Barber, David G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/cfd7ccc3-8aaf-4d2a-910a-f1e807eb3b41 2024-01-28T10:02:09+01:00 Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic:Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay Landy, Jack C. Ehn, Jens K. Babb, David G. Thériault, Nathalie Barber, David G. 2017-10-01 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1983/cfd7ccc3-8aaf-4d2a-910a-f1e807eb3b41 https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/cfd7ccc3-8aaf-4d2a-910a-f1e807eb3b41 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2017.08.019 https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/ws/files/135043332/RSE_D_17_00107R1_SeaIce_Thickness_ECA_Landy_Clean.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85027556972&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Landy , J C , Ehn , J K , Babb , D G , Thériault , N & Barber , D G 2017 , ' Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic : Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay ' , Remote Sensing of Environment , vol. 200 , pp. 281-294 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2017.08.019 Sea ice thickness Eastern Canadian Arctic ICESat Cryosat-2 Sea ice deformation Ocean freshwater budget article 2017 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2017.08.019 2024-01-04T23:53:18Z Past observations of sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic (ECA) have generally been restricted to drill-hole measurements at a few local sites on landfast ice. Here we use data from the laser altimeter ICESat and the radar altimeter Cryosat-2 to present a 14-year record (2003–2016) of high-resolution and spatially extensive ice thickness observations for the ECA and identify 12 sub-regions with distinct patterns. The mean sea ice growth rate within the seasonally ice-covered ECA from November to April is 23 cm mo − 1 (565 km 3 mo − 1 ), with the fastest increase in thickness occurring through strong ice convergence and deformation in eastern Hudson Bay and Foxe Basin. Our results demonstrate characteristically asymmetrical distributions of sea ice thickness in both Hudson Bay and Baffin Bay, but in opposing directions. In Hudson Bay the spring ice cover is 40 cm thicker in the eastern region compared to the northwestern region, whereas in Baffin Bay the ice is 20 cm thicker in the western half of the bay compared to the eastern half. In Hudson Bay we find that years with strong and positive ice drift vorticity (i.e. cyclonic and convergent conditions) correlate with increasingly asymmetrical sea ice covers, with the level of west-east asymmetry varying from 2 to 11 cm per 100 km. However, in Baffin Bay the ice drift vorticity is typically negative (i.e. anticyclonic and divergent) with no obvious link to the asymmetry of the spring ice cover. Finally, we estimate that large interannual variations in spring sea ice volume within the ECA lead to ± 15% variations in the volume of freshwater available at the ocean surface during summer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Foxe Basin Hudson Bay Sea ice University of Bristol: Bristol Research Arctic Baffin Bay Foxe Basin ENVELOPE(-77.918,-77.918,65.931,65.931) Hudson Hudson Bay Remote Sensing of Environment 200 281 294
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topic Sea ice thickness
Eastern Canadian Arctic
ICESat
Cryosat-2
Sea ice deformation
Ocean freshwater budget
spellingShingle Sea ice thickness
Eastern Canadian Arctic
ICESat
Cryosat-2
Sea ice deformation
Ocean freshwater budget
Landy, Jack C.
Ehn, Jens K.
Babb, David G.
Thériault, Nathalie
Barber, David G.
Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic:Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay
topic_facet Sea ice thickness
Eastern Canadian Arctic
ICESat
Cryosat-2
Sea ice deformation
Ocean freshwater budget
description Past observations of sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic (ECA) have generally been restricted to drill-hole measurements at a few local sites on landfast ice. Here we use data from the laser altimeter ICESat and the radar altimeter Cryosat-2 to present a 14-year record (2003–2016) of high-resolution and spatially extensive ice thickness observations for the ECA and identify 12 sub-regions with distinct patterns. The mean sea ice growth rate within the seasonally ice-covered ECA from November to April is 23 cm mo − 1 (565 km 3 mo − 1 ), with the fastest increase in thickness occurring through strong ice convergence and deformation in eastern Hudson Bay and Foxe Basin. Our results demonstrate characteristically asymmetrical distributions of sea ice thickness in both Hudson Bay and Baffin Bay, but in opposing directions. In Hudson Bay the spring ice cover is 40 cm thicker in the eastern region compared to the northwestern region, whereas in Baffin Bay the ice is 20 cm thicker in the western half of the bay compared to the eastern half. In Hudson Bay we find that years with strong and positive ice drift vorticity (i.e. cyclonic and convergent conditions) correlate with increasingly asymmetrical sea ice covers, with the level of west-east asymmetry varying from 2 to 11 cm per 100 km. However, in Baffin Bay the ice drift vorticity is typically negative (i.e. anticyclonic and divergent) with no obvious link to the asymmetry of the spring ice cover. Finally, we estimate that large interannual variations in spring sea ice volume within the ECA lead to ± 15% variations in the volume of freshwater available at the ocean surface during summer.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Landy, Jack C.
Ehn, Jens K.
Babb, David G.
Thériault, Nathalie
Barber, David G.
author_facet Landy, Jack C.
Ehn, Jens K.
Babb, David G.
Thériault, Nathalie
Barber, David G.
author_sort Landy, Jack C.
title Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic:Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay
title_short Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic:Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay
title_full Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic:Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay
title_fullStr Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic:Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay
title_full_unstemmed Sea ice thickness in the Eastern Canadian Arctic:Hudson Bay Complex & Baffin Bay
title_sort sea ice thickness in the eastern canadian arctic:hudson bay complex & baffin bay
publishDate 2017
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2017.08.019
https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/ws/files/135043332/RSE_D_17_00107R1_SeaIce_Thickness_ECA_Landy_Clean.pdf
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