Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Snow and sea ice
Year-round observations of the physical snow and ice properties and processes that govern the ice pack evolution and its interaction with the atmosphere and the ocean were conducted during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition of the research...
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Year-round observations of the physical snow and ice properties and processes that govern the ice pack evolution and its interaction with the atmosphere and the ocean were conducted during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition of the research vessel Polarstern in the Arctic Ocean from October 2019 to September 2020. This work was embedded into the interdisciplinary design of the 5 MOSAiC teams, studying the atmosphere, the sea ice, the ocean, the ecosystem, and biogeochemical processes.The overall aim of the snow and sea ice observations during MOSAiC was to characterize the physical properties of the snow and ice cover comprehensively in the central Arctic over an entire annual cycle. This objective was achieved by detailed observations of physical properties and of energy and mass balance of snow and ice. By studying snow and sea ice dynamics over nested spatial scales from centimeters to tens of kilometers, the variability across scales can be considered. On-ice observations of in situ and remote sensing properties of the different surface types over all seasons will help to improve numerical process and climate models and to establish and validate novel satellite remote sensing methods; the linkages to accompanying airborne measurements, satellite observations, and results of numerical models are discussed. We found large spatial variabilities of snow metamorphism and thermal regimes impacting sea ice growth. We conclude that the highly variable snow cover needs to be considered in more detail (in observations, remote sensing, and models) to better understand snow-related feedback processes.The ice pack revealed rapid transformations and motions along the drift in all seasons. The number of coupled ice–ocean interface processes observed in detail are expected to guide upcoming research with respect to the changing Arctic sea ice. |
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Marcel, Nicolaus Perovich, Donald Spreen, Gunnar Granskog, Mats Divine, Dmitry Gerland, Sebastian Gradinger, Rolf Rudolf Høyland, Knut Vilhelm Salganik, Evgenii Albedyll, Luisa von Angelopoulos, Michael Anhaus, Philipp Arndt, Stefanie Belter, H. Jakob Bessonov, Vladimir Birnbaum, Gerit Brauchle, Jörg Calmer, Radiance Cardellach, Estel Cheng, Bin Clemens-Sewall, David Dadic, Ruzica Damm, Ellen de Boer, Gijs Demir, Oguz Dethloff, Klaus Fong, Allison A. Fons, Steven Frey, Markus M. Fuchs, Niels Gabarro, Carolina Goessling, Helge F. Haapala, Jari Haas, Christian Hamilton, Jonathan Hannula, Henna-Reetta Hendricks, Stefan Herber, Andreas Heuze´, Céline Hoppmann, Mario Huntemann, Marcus Hutchings, Jennifer K. Kaleschke, Lars Katlein, Christian Kolabutin, Nikolai Krampe, Daniela Savstrup Kristensen, Steen Krumpen, Thomas Kurtz, Nathan Lampert, Astrid |
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Marcel, Nicolaus Perovich, Donald Spreen, Gunnar Granskog, Mats Divine, Dmitry Gerland, Sebastian Gradinger, Rolf Rudolf Høyland, Knut Vilhelm Salganik, Evgenii Albedyll, Luisa von Angelopoulos, Michael Anhaus, Philipp Arndt, Stefanie Belter, H. Jakob Bessonov, Vladimir Birnbaum, Gerit Brauchle, Jörg Calmer, Radiance Cardellach, Estel Cheng, Bin Clemens-Sewall, David Dadic, Ruzica Damm, Ellen de Boer, Gijs Demir, Oguz Dethloff, Klaus Fong, Allison A. Fons, Steven Frey, Markus M. Fuchs, Niels Gabarro, Carolina Goessling, Helge F. Haapala, Jari Haas, Christian Hamilton, Jonathan Hannula, Henna-Reetta Hendricks, Stefan Herber, Andreas Heuze´, Céline Hoppmann, Mario Huntemann, Marcus Hutchings, Jennifer K. Kaleschke, Lars Katlein, Christian Kolabutin, Nikolai Krampe, Daniela Savstrup Kristensen, Steen Krumpen, Thomas Kurtz, Nathan Lampert, Astrid |
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Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Snow and sea ice |
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Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Snow and sea ice |
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ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/25103 2023-05-15T14:22:28+02:00 Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Snow and sea ice Marcel, Nicolaus Perovich, Donald Spreen, Gunnar Granskog, Mats Divine, Dmitry Gerland, Sebastian Gradinger, Rolf Rudolf Høyland, Knut Vilhelm Salganik, Evgenii Albedyll, Luisa von Angelopoulos, Michael Anhaus, Philipp Arndt, Stefanie Belter, H. Jakob Bessonov, Vladimir Birnbaum, Gerit Brauchle, Jörg Calmer, Radiance Cardellach, Estel Cheng, Bin Clemens-Sewall, David Dadic, Ruzica Damm, Ellen de Boer, Gijs Demir, Oguz Dethloff, Klaus Fong, Allison A. Fons, Steven Frey, Markus M. Fuchs, Niels Gabarro, Carolina Goessling, Helge F. Haapala, Jari Haas, Christian Hamilton, Jonathan Hannula, Henna-Reetta Hendricks, Stefan Herber, Andreas Heuze´, Céline Hoppmann, Mario Huntemann, Marcus Hutchings, Jennifer K. Kaleschke, Lars Katlein, Christian Kolabutin, Nikolai Krampe, Daniela Savstrup Kristensen, Steen Krumpen, Thomas Kurtz, Nathan Lampert, Astrid 2022-02-07 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25103 https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2021.000046 eng eng University of California Press Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/SOCIETAL CHALLENGES/727890/EU/Integrated Arctic observation system/INTAROS/ info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/EXCELLENT SCIENCE/730965/EU/Arctic Research Icebreaker Consortium: A strategy for meeting the needs for marine-based research in the Arctic/ARICE/ Marcel, Perovich, Spreen, Granskog, Divine, Gerland, Gradinger, Høyland, Lange, Salganik. Overview of the MOSAiC expedition: Snow and sea ice. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. 2022;10(1) FRIDAID 1998408 doi:10.1525/elementa.2021.000046 2325-1026 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25103 openAccess Copyright 2022 The Author(s) VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450::Andre geofag: 469 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450::Other geosciences: 469 VDP::Matematikk og naturvitenskap: 400::Geofag: 450 VDP::Mathematics and natural scienses: 400::Geosciences: 450 Polare områder / Polar regions Polarekspedisjoner / Polar expeditions Sjøis / Sea ice Snø / Snow Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2022 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.2021.000046 2022-05-18T23:02:56Z Year-round observations of the physical snow and ice properties and processes that govern the ice pack evolution and its interaction with the atmosphere and the ocean were conducted during the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) expedition of the research vessel Polarstern in the Arctic Ocean from October 2019 to September 2020. This work was embedded into the interdisciplinary design of the 5 MOSAiC teams, studying the atmosphere, the sea ice, the ocean, the ecosystem, and biogeochemical processes.The overall aim of the snow and sea ice observations during MOSAiC was to characterize the physical properties of the snow and ice cover comprehensively in the central Arctic over an entire annual cycle. This objective was achieved by detailed observations of physical properties and of energy and mass balance of snow and ice. By studying snow and sea ice dynamics over nested spatial scales from centimeters to tens of kilometers, the variability across scales can be considered. On-ice observations of in situ and remote sensing properties of the different surface types over all seasons will help to improve numerical process and climate models and to establish and validate novel satellite remote sensing methods; the linkages to accompanying airborne measurements, satellite observations, and results of numerical models are discussed. We found large spatial variabilities of snow metamorphism and thermal regimes impacting sea ice growth. We conclude that the highly variable snow cover needs to be considered in more detail (in observations, remote sensing, and models) to better understand snow-related feedback processes.The ice pack revealed rapid transformations and motions along the drift in all seasons. The number of coupled ice–ocean interface processes observed in detail are expected to guide upcoming research with respect to the changing Arctic sea ice. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean ice pack Sea ice University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Arctic Ocean Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 10 1 |