Sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the Bellingshausen Sea: an overview of SIMBA 2007

The Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic (SIMBA) experiment was conducted from the RVIB N.B. Palmer in September and October 2007 in the Bellingshausen Sea in an area recently experiencing considerable changes in both climate and sea ice cover. Snow and ice properties were observed at 3 short-term...

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Main Authors: Lewis, M.-J., Tison, Jean-Louis, Weissling, Blake, Delille, Bruno, Ackley, Stephen, Brabant, Frédéric, Xie, H.
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/129587 2023-05-15T13:53:32+02:00 Sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the Bellingshausen Sea: an overview of SIMBA 2007 Lewis, M.-J. Tison, Jean-Louis Weissling, Blake Delille, Bruno Ackley, Stephen Brabant, Frédéric Xie, H. 2011 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/129587 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/129587/1/Elsevier_111436.pdf en eng uri/info:doi/10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.10.027 uri/info:pii/S096706451000305X uri/info:scp/79954454028 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/129587/1/Elsevier_111436.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/129587 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Deep-sea research. Part 2. Topical studies in oceanography, 58 Glaciologie Climatologie Géographie physique Océanographie physique et chimique info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ulb-repo/semantics/articlePeerReview info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/article 2011 ftunivbruxelles 2022-06-12T21:18:18Z The Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic (SIMBA) experiment was conducted from the RVIB N.B. Palmer in September and October 2007 in the Bellingshausen Sea in an area recently experiencing considerable changes in both climate and sea ice cover. Snow and ice properties were observed at 3 short-term stations and a 27-day drift station (Ice Station Belgica, ISB) during the winter-spring transition. Repeat measurements were performed on sea ice and snow cover at 5 ISB sites, each having different physical characteristics, with mean ice (snow) thicknesses varying from 0.6. m (0.1. m) to 2.3. m (0.7. m). Ice cores retrieved every five days from 2 sites and measured for physical, biological, and chemical properties. Three ice mass-balance buoys (IMBs) provided continuous records of snow and ice thickness and temperature. Meteorological conditions changed from warm fronts with high winds and precipitation followed by cold and calm periods through four cycles during ISB. The snow cover regulated temperature flux and controlled the physical regime in which sea ice morphology changed. Level thin ice areas had little snow accumulation and experienced greater thermal fluctuations resulting in brine salinity and volume changes, and winter maximum thermodynamic growth of ~0.6. m in this region. Flooding and snow-ice formation occurred during cold spells in ice and snow of intermediate thickness. In contrast, little snow-ice formed in flooded areas with thicker ice and snow cover, instead nearly isothermal, highly permeable ice persisted. In spring, short-lived cold air episodes did not effectively penetrate the sea ice nor overcome the effect of ocean heat flux, thus favoring net ice thinning from bottom melt over ice thickening from snow-ice growth, in all cases. These warm ice conditions were consistent with regional remote sensing observations of earlier ice breakup and a shorter sea ice season, more recently observed in the Bellingshausen Sea. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. SCOPUS: ar.j info:eu-repo/semantics/published Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Bellingshausen Sea Sea ice DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Antarctic Bellingshausen Sea The Antarctic
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topic Glaciologie
Climatologie
Géographie physique
Océanographie physique et chimique
spellingShingle Glaciologie
Climatologie
Géographie physique
Océanographie physique et chimique
Lewis, M.-J.
Tison, Jean-Louis
Weissling, Blake
Delille, Bruno
Ackley, Stephen
Brabant, Frédéric
Xie, H.
Sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the Bellingshausen Sea: an overview of SIMBA 2007
topic_facet Glaciologie
Climatologie
Géographie physique
Océanographie physique et chimique
description The Sea Ice Mass Balance in the Antarctic (SIMBA) experiment was conducted from the RVIB N.B. Palmer in September and October 2007 in the Bellingshausen Sea in an area recently experiencing considerable changes in both climate and sea ice cover. Snow and ice properties were observed at 3 short-term stations and a 27-day drift station (Ice Station Belgica, ISB) during the winter-spring transition. Repeat measurements were performed on sea ice and snow cover at 5 ISB sites, each having different physical characteristics, with mean ice (snow) thicknesses varying from 0.6. m (0.1. m) to 2.3. m (0.7. m). Ice cores retrieved every five days from 2 sites and measured for physical, biological, and chemical properties. Three ice mass-balance buoys (IMBs) provided continuous records of snow and ice thickness and temperature. Meteorological conditions changed from warm fronts with high winds and precipitation followed by cold and calm periods through four cycles during ISB. The snow cover regulated temperature flux and controlled the physical regime in which sea ice morphology changed. Level thin ice areas had little snow accumulation and experienced greater thermal fluctuations resulting in brine salinity and volume changes, and winter maximum thermodynamic growth of ~0.6. m in this region. Flooding and snow-ice formation occurred during cold spells in ice and snow of intermediate thickness. In contrast, little snow-ice formed in flooded areas with thicker ice and snow cover, instead nearly isothermal, highly permeable ice persisted. In spring, short-lived cold air episodes did not effectively penetrate the sea ice nor overcome the effect of ocean heat flux, thus favoring net ice thinning from bottom melt over ice thickening from snow-ice growth, in all cases. These warm ice conditions were consistent with regional remote sensing observations of earlier ice breakup and a shorter sea ice season, more recently observed in the Bellingshausen Sea. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. SCOPUS: ar.j info:eu-repo/semantics/published
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lewis, M.-J.
Tison, Jean-Louis
Weissling, Blake
Delille, Bruno
Ackley, Stephen
Brabant, Frédéric
Xie, H.
author_facet Lewis, M.-J.
Tison, Jean-Louis
Weissling, Blake
Delille, Bruno
Ackley, Stephen
Brabant, Frédéric
Xie, H.
author_sort Lewis, M.-J.
title Sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the Bellingshausen Sea: an overview of SIMBA 2007
title_short Sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the Bellingshausen Sea: an overview of SIMBA 2007
title_full Sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the Bellingshausen Sea: an overview of SIMBA 2007
title_fullStr Sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the Bellingshausen Sea: an overview of SIMBA 2007
title_full_unstemmed Sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the Bellingshausen Sea: an overview of SIMBA 2007
title_sort sea ice and snow cover characteristics during the winter-spring transition in the bellingshausen sea: an overview of simba 2007
publishDate 2011
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