2022
DOI: 10.5194/npg-2022-17
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Stieltjes Functions and Spectral Analysis in the Physics of Sea Ice

Abstract: Abstract. Polar sea ice is a critical component of Earth’s climate system. As a material it is a multiscale composite with temperature dependent millimeter-scale brine microstructure, and centimeter-scale polycrystalline microstructure which is largely determined by how the ice was formed. The surface layer of the polar oceans can be viewed as a granular composite of ice floes in a sea water host, with floe sizes ranging from centimeters to tens of kilometers. A principal challenge in modeling sea ice and its … Show more

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“…Golden et al (2023) focus on a specific but very important problem of climate modelling, the right representation of the polar sea ice in climate models. Sea ice is a multiscale composite material, exhibiting complexity on length scales ranging from tenths of millimetres to tens of kilometres.…”
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“…Golden et al (2023) focus on a specific but very important problem of climate modelling, the right representation of the polar sea ice in climate models. Sea ice is a multiscale composite material, exhibiting complexity on length scales ranging from tenths of millimetres to tens of kilometres.…”
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confidence: 99%