Sea Ice Cover Deformation on the Local Scale and Mesoscale and Its Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Processes

This thesis is concerned with the study of sea ice cover deformation caused by the processes in the atmosphere and ocean. Only a modest number of studies has addressed the cross-scale analysis of the ice deformation. The aim of the present research has two foci: to investigate the variability of ice...

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Main Author: Aksenov, Yevgeny
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cambridge 2002
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.79283
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/331834
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spelling ftunivcam:oai:www.repository.cam.ac.uk:1810/331834 2023-07-30T04:01:39+02:00 Sea Ice Cover Deformation on the Local Scale and Mesoscale and Its Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Processes Aksenov, Yevgeny 2002 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.79283 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/331834 en eng University of Cambridge doi:10.17863/CAM.79283 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/331834 All Rights Reserved https://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserved/ Sea ice cover deformation Ocean processes Atmosphere processes Arctic Baltic Sea Thesis Doctoral Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 2002 ftunivcam https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.79283 2023-07-10T22:07:31Z This thesis is concerned with the study of sea ice cover deformation caused by the processes in the atmosphere and ocean. Only a modest number of studies has addressed the cross-scale analysis of the ice deformation. The aim of the present research has two foci: to investigate the variability of ice deformations and identify mechanisms responsible for their generation, and to explore the relationships of the ice deformation in the range of spatial scales. Two types of ice, the multi-year pack ice in the central Arctic and the seasonal ice in the northern Baltic Sea, are studied. The research includes a field experiment, observation analysis and modelling. Stresses in the ice generated by non-uniform drift of ice, ocean waves, and ice deformation due to variations in the ambient air temperature are considered. To separate thermal and motion induced deformation on the floe scale a thermo-mechanical non-linear viscous-elastic model has been developed. The results from these simulations are compared with the observations from the field experiment. To study the aggregate behaviour of the ice cover the mesoscale deformations are analysed along with the local ice strain. The continuum anisotropic and granular ice models are employed to simulate the highly inhomogeneous spatial structure of the deformation fields observed. The wave emission due to ice failure is also investigated. A comparison of field observations and laboratory tests in an ice tank and asymptotic analysis allow us to identify mechanisms of the wave emission at frequencies between 0.2 Hz and 1.0 Hz. The scaling formalism for the ice deformation and stress is suggested. The results of the data analysis and modelling have converged into a coherent scheme describing the spatial and temporal variability of the sea ice cover deformation from the local scale through the single floe scale to the mesoscale. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Sea ice Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository Arctic
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topic Sea ice cover deformation
Ocean processes
Atmosphere processes
Arctic
Baltic Sea
spellingShingle Sea ice cover deformation
Ocean processes
Atmosphere processes
Arctic
Baltic Sea
Aksenov, Yevgeny
Sea Ice Cover Deformation on the Local Scale and Mesoscale and Its Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Processes
topic_facet Sea ice cover deformation
Ocean processes
Atmosphere processes
Arctic
Baltic Sea
description This thesis is concerned with the study of sea ice cover deformation caused by the processes in the atmosphere and ocean. Only a modest number of studies has addressed the cross-scale analysis of the ice deformation. The aim of the present research has two foci: to investigate the variability of ice deformations and identify mechanisms responsible for their generation, and to explore the relationships of the ice deformation in the range of spatial scales. Two types of ice, the multi-year pack ice in the central Arctic and the seasonal ice in the northern Baltic Sea, are studied. The research includes a field experiment, observation analysis and modelling. Stresses in the ice generated by non-uniform drift of ice, ocean waves, and ice deformation due to variations in the ambient air temperature are considered. To separate thermal and motion induced deformation on the floe scale a thermo-mechanical non-linear viscous-elastic model has been developed. The results from these simulations are compared with the observations from the field experiment. To study the aggregate behaviour of the ice cover the mesoscale deformations are analysed along with the local ice strain. The continuum anisotropic and granular ice models are employed to simulate the highly inhomogeneous spatial structure of the deformation fields observed. The wave emission due to ice failure is also investigated. A comparison of field observations and laboratory tests in an ice tank and asymptotic analysis allow us to identify mechanisms of the wave emission at frequencies between 0.2 Hz and 1.0 Hz. The scaling formalism for the ice deformation and stress is suggested. The results of the data analysis and modelling have converged into a coherent scheme describing the spatial and temporal variability of the sea ice cover deformation from the local scale through the single floe scale to the mesoscale.
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Aksenov, Yevgeny
author_facet Aksenov, Yevgeny
author_sort Aksenov, Yevgeny
title Sea Ice Cover Deformation on the Local Scale and Mesoscale and Its Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Processes
title_short Sea Ice Cover Deformation on the Local Scale and Mesoscale and Its Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Processes
title_full Sea Ice Cover Deformation on the Local Scale and Mesoscale and Its Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Processes
title_fullStr Sea Ice Cover Deformation on the Local Scale and Mesoscale and Its Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Processes
title_full_unstemmed Sea Ice Cover Deformation on the Local Scale and Mesoscale and Its Relationship to Atmosphere-Ocean Processes
title_sort sea ice cover deformation on the local scale and mesoscale and its relationship to atmosphere-ocean processes
publisher University of Cambridge
publishDate 2002
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