2019
DOI: 10.5194/tc-2019-192
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Multidecadal Arctic sea ice thickness and volume derived from ice age

Abstract: Abstract. Arctic sea ice is a key component of the Arctic climate system, which in turn impacts global climate. Ice concentration, thickness, and volume are among the most important Arctic sea ice parameters. This study presents a new record of Arctic sea ice thickness and volume from 1984 to 2018 based on an existing satellite-derived ice age product. The relationship between ice age and ice thickness is first established for every month based on collocated ice age and ice thickness from submarine sonar data … Show more

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