Sea ice transport through Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012

This dissertation focuses on sea ice observations in Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012. Ice transported via the channel contributes to freshwater flux through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA). Nares Strait, which forms the eastern boundary of the CAA, is second only to Fram Strait for volume o...

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Main Author: Ryan, Patricia Anderson
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Delaware 2018
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spelling ftunivdelaware:oai:udspace.udel.edu:19716/23797 2023-06-11T04:07:54+02:00 Sea ice transport through Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012 Ryan, Patricia Anderson 2018-07-23T22:13:08Z application/pdf http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/23797 en eng University of Delaware https://search.proquest.com/docview/2085951968?accountid=10457 1052797030 http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/23797 Earth sciences Arctic Climate change Greenland Nares Strait Sea ice Thesis 2018 ftunivdelaware 2023-05-01T12:52:29Z This dissertation focuses on sea ice observations in Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012. Ice transported via the channel contributes to freshwater flux through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA). Nares Strait, which forms the eastern boundary of the CAA, is second only to Fram Strait for volume outflow from the Arctic basin. Flow through the channel is described by two regimes. The distinction between these is the presence or absence of a land-fast ice bridge blocking ice transport. During the beginning and end of this study, ice bridges form each year and last for 3 to 6 months. However, ice flows virtually uninhibited for four years beginning in 2006. Data gathered from ice profiling sonars (IPS) moored in the channel are used to measure ice draft. Ice is found to be thicker in the western channel and to have highest velocity in the central channel. The statistical distribution of ice is assessed at seasonal and inter-annual scales temporally. Whereas ice in the Arctic Basin has been thinning, thick multi-year ice continues to flow through Nares Strait. With a goal to estimate ice volume flux through the channel, use of a steady state semianalytic channel flow model to supplement spatial and temporal gaps in ice velocity data is evaluated. Specifically, its ability to reproduce geostrophic flow characteristics and surface velocities in a cross-section of Nares Strait is assessed by comparison to well-resolved observational data. Surface forcing due to winds, the presence of mobile ice and land-fast ice cover conditions are implemented in the model. In order to replicate ice velocity at the water surface, the model requires extreme values for viscosity and amplified drag coefficients. A time series of ice flux is finally derived. Annual ice volume transport through Nares Strait averages 171±62 km3 when an ice bridge blocks the channel as compared to 472±126 km3 when ice flows freely year-round. Thus, Nares Strait transports between 6 and 21% of the volume of ice transported by Fram Strait. Münchow, Andreas ... Thesis Arctic Archipelago Arctic Basin Arctic Canadian Arctic Archipelago Climate change Fram Strait Greenland Nares strait Sea ice The University of Delaware Library Institutional Repository Arctic Canadian Arctic Archipelago Greenland Nares ENVELOPE(158.167,158.167,-81.450,-81.450) Andreas ENVELOPE(-60.729,-60.729,-64.008,-64.008)
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topic Earth sciences
Arctic
Climate change
Greenland
Nares Strait
Sea ice
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Arctic
Climate change
Greenland
Nares Strait
Sea ice
Ryan, Patricia Anderson
Sea ice transport through Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012
topic_facet Earth sciences
Arctic
Climate change
Greenland
Nares Strait
Sea ice
description This dissertation focuses on sea ice observations in Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012. Ice transported via the channel contributes to freshwater flux through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA). Nares Strait, which forms the eastern boundary of the CAA, is second only to Fram Strait for volume outflow from the Arctic basin. Flow through the channel is described by two regimes. The distinction between these is the presence or absence of a land-fast ice bridge blocking ice transport. During the beginning and end of this study, ice bridges form each year and last for 3 to 6 months. However, ice flows virtually uninhibited for four years beginning in 2006. Data gathered from ice profiling sonars (IPS) moored in the channel are used to measure ice draft. Ice is found to be thicker in the western channel and to have highest velocity in the central channel. The statistical distribution of ice is assessed at seasonal and inter-annual scales temporally. Whereas ice in the Arctic Basin has been thinning, thick multi-year ice continues to flow through Nares Strait. With a goal to estimate ice volume flux through the channel, use of a steady state semianalytic channel flow model to supplement spatial and temporal gaps in ice velocity data is evaluated. Specifically, its ability to reproduce geostrophic flow characteristics and surface velocities in a cross-section of Nares Strait is assessed by comparison to well-resolved observational data. Surface forcing due to winds, the presence of mobile ice and land-fast ice cover conditions are implemented in the model. In order to replicate ice velocity at the water surface, the model requires extreme values for viscosity and amplified drag coefficients. A time series of ice flux is finally derived. Annual ice volume transport through Nares Strait averages 171±62 km3 when an ice bridge blocks the channel as compared to 472±126 km3 when ice flows freely year-round. Thus, Nares Strait transports between 6 and 21% of the volume of ice transported by Fram Strait. Münchow, Andreas ...
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title_short Sea ice transport through Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012
title_full Sea ice transport through Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012
title_fullStr Sea ice transport through Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012
title_full_unstemmed Sea ice transport through Nares Strait between 2003 and 2012
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