2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.coldregions.2020.103194
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Medium-scale experiment in consolidation of an artificial sea ice ridge in Van Mijenfjorden, Svalbard

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“…In fact, simpler surface heat budget parameterizations (Maykut, 1986) appear to perform better in the context of MOSAiC observations (Shupe et al., 2022). Moreover, the heat conduction model underestimation for ridges evidenced by our work calls for additional efforts for describing deformed sea ice processes not only mechanically (Hutter et al., 2019; Roberts et al., 2018) but also thermodynamically (Leppäranta et al., 1995; Salganik et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In fact, simpler surface heat budget parameterizations (Maykut, 1986) appear to perform better in the context of MOSAiC observations (Shupe et al., 2022). Moreover, the heat conduction model underestimation for ridges evidenced by our work calls for additional efforts for describing deformed sea ice processes not only mechanically (Hutter et al., 2019; Roberts et al., 2018) but also thermodynamically (Leppäranta et al., 1995; Salganik et al., 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The sea-ice salinity measurements provide additional evidence of the high importance of snow for the consolidation of Alli's Ridge. The salinity of a sea-ice ridge is usually similar to the salinity of surrounding level ice (Shafrova and Høyland, 2008;Salganik et al, 2021). For Alli's Ridge we measured a bulk salinity of 2.3 and a salinity at 3.2-5.0 m depth of 1.5 in June (Figure 2a).…”
Section: Apparent Mechanisms Of Ridge Consolidationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The ridge macroporosity was calculated from the results of ice drilling as the fraction of voids within ridge rubble following Leppa ¨ranta and Hakala (1992). The location of the ice-water interface was estimated using in situ temperatures (Salganik et al, 2021) and heating temperatures (Jackson et al, 2013) from IMBs.…”
Section: Sea-ice Thermodynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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