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Record #154375:
Dynamics of Arctic sea ice discussed at workshop / James Overland, Jinro Ukita.
Title: | Dynamics of Arctic sea ice discussed at workshop / James Overland, Jinro Ukita. |
Author(s): | Overland, James. Ukita, Jinro. |
Date: | 2000. |
In: | Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. (2000.), Vol. 81(28) (2000) |
Abstract: | Detailed discussion of questions considered at Arctic Sea Ice Dynamics Workshop, Seattle, Washington, 1-2 March 2000, particularly importance of understanding sea-ice processes on spatial scales of 10-500 km. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) observations have revolutionized observational capabilities, especially in revealing sliplines in velocity fields. Concludes present continuum sea-ice models are capable of modelling sea ice at 10-75 km scale, with some additions. Compares anisotropic and isotropic models. |
Notes: | Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol. 81(28) :309, 314 (2000). |
Keywords: | 551.32 -- Glaciology. 551.326 -- Floating ice. 551.326.7 -- Sea ice. 551.326.021 -- Floating ice, satellite sensing. 551.326.2 -- Floating ice, formation and decay. 551.465.7 -- Oceanography, energy budget. 621.396.96 -- Radar. 519.673 -- Modelling. E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters. |
SPRI record no.: | 154375 |
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