Iceberg Motion in Lancaster Sound and Northwest Baffin Bay, Summer 1978
A radar station on Hope Monument, Devon Island, N.W.T., was operated from 7 July 1978 to 24 September 1978 to track the movement of icebergs in eastern Lancaster Sound and northwestern Baffin Bay. Data were recorded by photographing the radar screen every 20 minutes. Meteorological measurements were...
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description | A radar station on Hope Monument, Devon Island, N.W.T., was operated from 7 July 1978 to 24 September 1978 to track the movement of icebergs in eastern Lancaster Sound and northwestern Baffin Bay. Data were recorded by photographing the radar screen every 20 minutes. Meteorological measurements were also made. The data were processed by computer to provide a statistical picture of the iceberg motions as well as tracks of individual bergs. The mean circulation pattern of the ice was well defined and variations about the mean did not greatly change the general form of the pattern. The dominant feature of the flow was a stream of icebergs moving with a mean speed of about 40 cm/s southward along the east coast of Devon Island from north of Philpots Island to Cape Sherard and then westward to Cape Warrender. At Cape Warrender, the bergs turned toward the centre of Lancaster Sound with directions ranging from southwest to southeast and average speeds up to 50 cm/s. East of the coastal stream in Baffin Bay, the icebergs moved slowly (<25 cm/s) westward to join the coastal stream, while south of the stream at the entrance to Lancaster Sound two large persistent eddies were observed. In Baffin Bay, variations in the flow field appeared to be in response to direct meteorological forcing while in Lancaster Sound no evidence of this response was found. The variations in iceberg motion in the sound appeared to be caused by changes in the currents.Key words: iceberg motion, radar tracking, Baffin Bay, Lancaster Sound |
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genre | Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Davis Strait Devon Island Lancaster Sound Nunavut |
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geographic | Nunavut Baffin Bay Devon Island Lancaster Sound Cape Sherard Cape Warrender Philpots Island Hope Monument |
geographic_facet | Nunavut Baffin Bay Devon Island Lancaster Sound Cape Sherard Cape Warrender Philpots Island Hope Monument |
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spelling | ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/65373 2025-06-15T14:14:58+00:00 Iceberg Motion in Lancaster Sound and Northwest Baffin Bay, Summer 1978 de Lange Boom, B.R. MacNeill, M.R. Buckley, J.R. 1982-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65373 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65373/49287 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65373 ARCTIC; Vol. 35 No. 1 (1982): March: 1–240; 219-233 1923-1245 0004-0843 Detection Icebergs Movement Ocean currents Radar Water masses Baffin Bay-Davis Strait Lancaster Sound Nunavut info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1982 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z A radar station on Hope Monument, Devon Island, N.W.T., was operated from 7 July 1978 to 24 September 1978 to track the movement of icebergs in eastern Lancaster Sound and northwestern Baffin Bay. Data were recorded by photographing the radar screen every 20 minutes. Meteorological measurements were also made. The data were processed by computer to provide a statistical picture of the iceberg motions as well as tracks of individual bergs. The mean circulation pattern of the ice was well defined and variations about the mean did not greatly change the general form of the pattern. The dominant feature of the flow was a stream of icebergs moving with a mean speed of about 40 cm/s southward along the east coast of Devon Island from north of Philpots Island to Cape Sherard and then westward to Cape Warrender. At Cape Warrender, the bergs turned toward the centre of Lancaster Sound with directions ranging from southwest to southeast and average speeds up to 50 cm/s. East of the coastal stream in Baffin Bay, the icebergs moved slowly (<25 cm/s) westward to join the coastal stream, while south of the stream at the entrance to Lancaster Sound two large persistent eddies were observed. In Baffin Bay, variations in the flow field appeared to be in response to direct meteorological forcing while in Lancaster Sound no evidence of this response was found. The variations in iceberg motion in the sound appeared to be caused by changes in the currents.Key words: iceberg motion, radar tracking, Baffin Bay, Lancaster Sound Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Davis Strait Devon Island Lancaster Sound Nunavut Unknown Nunavut Baffin Bay Devon Island ENVELOPE(-88.000,-88.000,75.252,75.252) Lancaster Sound ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,74.218,74.218) Cape Sherard ENVELOPE(-80.222,-80.222,74.600,74.600) Cape Warrender ENVELOPE(-81.759,-81.759,74.471,74.471) Philpots Island ENVELOPE(-79.886,-79.886,74.924,74.924) Hope Monument ENVELOPE(-80.430,-80.430,74.627,74.627) ARCTIC 35 1 |
spellingShingle | Detection Icebergs Movement Ocean currents Radar Water masses Baffin Bay-Davis Strait Lancaster Sound Nunavut de Lange Boom, B.R. MacNeill, M.R. Buckley, J.R. Iceberg Motion in Lancaster Sound and Northwest Baffin Bay, Summer 1978 |
title | Iceberg Motion in Lancaster Sound and Northwest Baffin Bay, Summer 1978 |
title_full | Iceberg Motion in Lancaster Sound and Northwest Baffin Bay, Summer 1978 |
title_fullStr | Iceberg Motion in Lancaster Sound and Northwest Baffin Bay, Summer 1978 |
title_full_unstemmed | Iceberg Motion in Lancaster Sound and Northwest Baffin Bay, Summer 1978 |
title_short | Iceberg Motion in Lancaster Sound and Northwest Baffin Bay, Summer 1978 |
title_sort | iceberg motion in lancaster sound and northwest baffin bay, summer 1978 |
topic | Detection Icebergs Movement Ocean currents Radar Water masses Baffin Bay-Davis Strait Lancaster Sound Nunavut |
topic_facet | Detection Icebergs Movement Ocean currents Radar Water masses Baffin Bay-Davis Strait Lancaster Sound Nunavut |
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