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Influence of synoptic atmospheric conditions on movement of individual sea-ice floes in Fram Strait, late summer 2010

Influence of synoptic atmospheric conditions on movement of individual sea-ice floes in Fram Strait, late summer 2010

... movement of the EGC, moderated by the prevailing wind, which that month was from the northwest. The general southward movement was punctuated by short episodes of about 1–2 days where ice moved in other directions ...

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Late-summer sea ice segmentation with multi-polarisation SAR features in C and X band

Late-summer sea ice segmentation with multi-polarisation SAR features in C and X band

... sea ice types from each other, but none of the individual features could separate the total set of sea ice types in any of the ...sea ice types included in our ...sea ice types in the same ...

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Salinity control of thermal evolution of late summer melt ponds on Arctic sea ice

Salinity control of thermal evolution of late summer melt ponds on Arctic sea ice

... the ice under the saline pond receives ...the ice under the freshwater pond, in otherwise identical conditions with perfectly matching incoming radia- tive fl uxes, atmospheric conditions, pond ...

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Regional melt-pond fraction and albedo of thin Arctic first-year drift ice in late summer

Regional melt-pond fraction and albedo of thin Arctic first-year drift ice in late summer

... overcast conditions prevailing in the summer Arctic promote the use of low-altitude airborne methods for studying the morpho- logical and optical properties of the sea-ice ...of summer sea ...

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Development of Sub Seasonal Remote Sensing Chlorophyll A Detection Models

Development of Sub Seasonal Remote Sensing Chlorophyll A Detection Models

... the conditions throughout the growing ...Early summer algal blooms are dominated by diatoms (yellow-brown), while the algae vary from chlorophyta (green) in the mid-summer to cyanobacteria ...

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The microwave emissivity variability of snow covered first-year sea ice from late winter to early summer: a model study

The microwave emissivity variability of snow covered first-year sea ice from late winter to early summer: a model study

... sea ice (FYI), in response to vari- able atmospheric ...sea ice in different regions of the Arctic and ...and ice properties, or processes like snow accumulation, flooding and the effect of basal ...

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Late summer biogeochemistry in the Mertz Polynya: East Antarctica

Late summer biogeochemistry in the Mertz Polynya: East Antarctica

... sea ice meltwater with surface freshening and depressed saturation states ...sea ice melt is associated with a source of dissolved iron (Fe) to the surface waters, this may stimulate biological productivity ...

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Late summer distribution and abundance of ice associated whales in the Norwegian High Arctic

Late summer distribution and abundance of ice associated whales in the Norwegian High Arctic

... seasonally ice-free Arctic could be a reality before the end of the century (Overland & Wang ...sea ice cover, or its total absence in summer, is expected to have serious biological ...such ...

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Winter motion mediates dynamic response of the Greenland Ice Sheet to warmer summers

Winter motion mediates dynamic response of the Greenland Ice Sheet to warmer summers

... the summer, the subglacial channels will operate at low ...in ice velocity [Hewitt, 2011]. By the end of each winter, measured ice velocities return to within a few percent of MWV at all our sites, ...

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The chronostratigraphy of Late Pleistocene glacial and periglacial aeolian
activity in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, NWT, Canada

The chronostratigraphy of Late Pleistocene glacial and periglacial aeolian activity in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, NWT, Canada

... reduced summer sea ice at this time (Andrews and Dunhill, 2004) would have increased the maritime influence on the climate of the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands, even though the early Holocene coastline still lay ...

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Sensitivity, stability and future evolution of the world’s northernmost ice cap, Hans Tausen Iskappe (Greenland)

Sensitivity, stability and future evolution of the world’s northernmost ice cap, Hans Tausen Iskappe (Greenland)

... coupled ice flow–mass bal- ance ...the ice flow a 3-D higher-order thermomechanical model is used, which is run at a 250 m ...the ice flow in the outlet glaciers. Under 1961–1990 climatic ...

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Recent summer sea ice thickness surveys in Fram Strait and associated ice volume fluxes

Recent summer sea ice thickness surveys in Fram Strait and associated ice volume fluxes

... on ice thickness distribution even in areas of highly variable ice age and thickness com- position such as Fram ...thin ice classes in the observations and preferential sampling of the survey ...

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Model–data comparison and data assimilation of mid-Holocene Arctic sea ice concentration

Model–data comparison and data assimilation of mid-Holocene Arctic sea ice concentration

... sea ice concentration while the two proxy-based reconstructions show the opposite ...sea ice cover recorded over the CAA is also not reproduced by the models, but this was expected given that the com- plex ...

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Numerical reconstructions of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets through the last glacial-interglacial cycle

Numerical reconstructions of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheets through the last glacial-interglacial cycle

... Cordillerean ice sheet with the Laurentide, is required to fit observations for present-day rates of uplift at ...Laurentide ice sheets (see Dyke et ...the ice sheets were joined in some places and ...

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Winter sea ice export from the Laptev Sea preconditions the local summer sea ice cover and fast ice decay

Winter sea ice export from the Laptev Sea preconditions the local summer sea ice cover and fast ice decay

... the ice was originally formed in polynyas in the south-eastern part of the Laptev Sea, but was heavily compacted during a longer pe- riod of onshore-directed ice drift in late ...compact ice ...

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Seasonal development of iron limitation in the sub Antarctic zone

Seasonal development of iron limitation in the sub Antarctic zone

... series from this study (Fig. 4), where increased wind stress and deeper MLDs were associated with both reduced (15– 29 December) and enhanced (29 January–7 February) Chl a. The midsummer to late summer ...

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Evidence of recent changes in the ice regime of lakes in the Canadian High Arctic from spaceborne satellite observations

Evidence of recent changes in the ice regime of lakes in the Canadian High Arctic from spaceborne satellite observations

... an ice cover last- ing longer into the summer or even occasionally persisting from one year to ...Earlier summer ice minimum was also observed on these ...shortest ice seasons are lo- ...

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How to Grow Perennials (Cornell)

How to Grow Perennials (Cornell)

... You may want to cut back some perennials by 12 to 18 inches in early summer. Prune them before flower buds are set or, for late-summer or early-fall blooms, after the buds are set but before flowers ...

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Range Land Use in California.

Range Land Use in California.

... T HE shortage of green forage during late spring and early summer in the San Joaquin Valley foothills is responsible for a high demand for summer range in the[r] ...

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Performance Comparison for NDWCT Using Trickle Fill at Different Weather Conditions

Performance Comparison for NDWCT Using Trickle Fill at Different Weather Conditions

... at summer with main feature for NDWCT which is the dryness of air along all hot ...worse conditions are at summer season (hot and dry), where climate changed to be cold and wet at ...at ...

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