Helicopter-borne sea-ice thickness measurements from the 2014 IRO2 /ESA SMOSice campaign cruise in the Barents Sea region
Helicopter-borne electromagnetic induction sounding (HEM) sea ice thickness measurements made in the Barents Sea region in March 2014. A total of 8 separate flights were conducted during this campaign. The thickness produced by this sensor is ‘total thickness’, that is ice + snow, but is normally re...
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Norwegian Polar Institute
2016
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Online Access: | http://data.npolar.no/dataset/ee8f4f8d-3ed8-411b-99be-e52dedc2efe1 |
Summary: | Helicopter-borne electromagnetic induction sounding (HEM) sea ice thickness measurements made in the Barents Sea region in March 2014. A total of 8 separate flights were conducted during this campaign. The thickness produced by this sensor is ‘total thickness’, that is ice + snow, but is normally referred to as ‘sea-ice thickness’. This work was supported by the European Space Agency SMOSice project (ESA contract 4000110477/14/NL/FF/lf). We would like to thank the crews of Airlift helicopter and RV Lance for their assistance with the collection of this dataset. |
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