Arctic Ice Island and Ice Shelf Studies: Part II

Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines the possible history of the Ward Hunt (Ellesmere) Ice Shelf and the ice island T-3. General surface features are explained, and the possible future of these ice masses is discussed. Factors conductive...

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Main Author: Crary, A.P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1960
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/66737 2023-05-15T14:19:21+02:00 Arctic Ice Island and Ice Shelf Studies: Part II Crary, A.P. 1960-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66737 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66737/50650 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66737 ARCTIC; Vol. 13 No. 1 (1960): March: 1–72; 32-50 1923-1245 0004-0843 Driftwood Dust Heat budgets Heat transmission Growth Ice islands Ice shelves Mollusks Ocean currents Puddles Radiocarbon dating Recent epoch Salinity Sea water Snow Stress Temperature Thermal regimes Thickness Topography Velocity Winds Arctic Ocean Ellesmere Island Nunavut info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1960 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:23:31Z Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines the possible history of the Ward Hunt (Ellesmere) Ice Shelf and the ice island T-3. General surface features are explained, and the possible future of these ice masses is discussed. Factors conductive to growth and ablation of perennial ice are considered. Combinations of surface conditions and heat from the ocean waters that limit the ice thickness are determined theoretically. General ice conditions in the high Arctic indicate little surface change over many centuries. Evidence of several age determinations suggests that T-3 may be older than the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf. Most of the 80 ice islands located in the bays and inlets of the Canadian Arctic Islands, where many have grounded and melted. Two ice islands have continued drifting past the Pole and into the Greenland Sea, and two have circled the western Arctic Basin again. The arctic areas are believed to be as open and the ice as thin as at any time in the past three thousand years, and the ice shelves may become extinct. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Basin Arctic Arctic Ocean Ellesmere Ice Shelf Ellesmere Island Greenland Greenland Sea Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Nunavut Ward Hunt Ice Shelf University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Arctic Ocean Ellesmere Island Greenland Nunavut Ward Hunt Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-73.499,-73.499,83.122,83.122) ARCTIC 13 1
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topic Driftwood
Dust
Heat budgets
Heat transmission
Growth
Ice islands
Ice shelves
Mollusks
Ocean currents
Puddles
Radiocarbon dating
Recent epoch
Salinity
Sea water
Snow
Stress
Temperature
Thermal regimes
Thickness
Topography
Velocity
Winds
Arctic Ocean
Ellesmere Island
Nunavut
spellingShingle Driftwood
Dust
Heat budgets
Heat transmission
Growth
Ice islands
Ice shelves
Mollusks
Ocean currents
Puddles
Radiocarbon dating
Recent epoch
Salinity
Sea water
Snow
Stress
Temperature
Thermal regimes
Thickness
Topography
Velocity
Winds
Arctic Ocean
Ellesmere Island
Nunavut
Crary, A.P.
Arctic Ice Island and Ice Shelf Studies: Part II
topic_facet Driftwood
Dust
Heat budgets
Heat transmission
Growth
Ice islands
Ice shelves
Mollusks
Ocean currents
Puddles
Radiocarbon dating
Recent epoch
Salinity
Sea water
Snow
Stress
Temperature
Thermal regimes
Thickness
Topography
Velocity
Winds
Arctic Ocean
Ellesmere Island
Nunavut
description Discusses possible conditions north of 80 N. under which thick floating ice can form, and outlines the possible history of the Ward Hunt (Ellesmere) Ice Shelf and the ice island T-3. General surface features are explained, and the possible future of these ice masses is discussed. Factors conductive to growth and ablation of perennial ice are considered. Combinations of surface conditions and heat from the ocean waters that limit the ice thickness are determined theoretically. General ice conditions in the high Arctic indicate little surface change over many centuries. Evidence of several age determinations suggests that T-3 may be older than the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf. Most of the 80 ice islands located in the bays and inlets of the Canadian Arctic Islands, where many have grounded and melted. Two ice islands have continued drifting past the Pole and into the Greenland Sea, and two have circled the western Arctic Basin again. The arctic areas are believed to be as open and the ice as thin as at any time in the past three thousand years, and the ice shelves may become extinct.
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author Crary, A.P.
author_facet Crary, A.P.
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title Arctic Ice Island and Ice Shelf Studies: Part II
title_short Arctic Ice Island and Ice Shelf Studies: Part II
title_full Arctic Ice Island and Ice Shelf Studies: Part II
title_fullStr Arctic Ice Island and Ice Shelf Studies: Part II
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Ice Island and Ice Shelf Studies: Part II
title_sort arctic ice island and ice shelf studies: part ii
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1960
url https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/66737
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Arctic Ocean
Ellesmere Island
Greenland
Nunavut
Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
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Arctic Ocean
Ellesmere Island
Greenland
Nunavut
Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
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Arctic Basin
Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Ellesmere Ice Shelf
Ellesmere Island
Greenland
Greenland Sea
Ice Shelf
Ice Shelves
Nunavut
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Arctic
Arctic Ocean
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Ellesmere Island
Greenland
Greenland Sea
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Ward Hunt Ice Shelf
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