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Figure 1. (a) Tracks for the 2013, 1986, and 1992 Polarstern winter voyages, with AWECS 2013 Station numbers; (b) Air temperatures at 29 m height a.s.l
Figure 2. Frequency distribution of observed (a) snow depth, (b) ice thickness, (c) ice freeboard, and (d) Chl-a along the(red) AWECS transects, compared to data from previous winter cruises in the Weddell Sea: Polarstern ANT V-2 (June–August 1986, blue) a
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Figure 3. Textural characteristics of the AWECS ice cores. See Figure 1a for Stations location
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