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Record #163722:

In-situ ice and meteorological observations in the southern Sea of Okhotsk in 2001 winter: ice structure, snow on ice, surface temperature, and optical environments / Takenobu Toyota, Kenji Baba, Eisuke Hashiya, Kay I. Ohshima.

Title: In-situ ice and meteorological observations in the southern Sea of Okhotsk in 2001 winter: ice structure, snow on ice, surface temperature, and optical environments / Takenobu Toyota, Kenji Baba, Eisuke Hashiya, Kay I. Ohshima.
Author(s): Toyota, Takenobu.
Baba, Kenji.
Hashiya, Eisuke.
Ohshima, Kay I.
Date: 2002.
In: Polar Meteorology and Glaciology. (2002.), Vol. 16 (2002)
Abstract: Ice in Sea of Okhotsk showed extraordinarily large development of extent in 2001. Gives results of observations over 4 days in February, showing composition of ice core as granular ice, overlying snow pack composed mainly of depth hoar, temperatures of -30° at night on surface of snow-covered ice floes, with clean atmosphere over ice-covered area. Surface temperature distribution from NOAA/AVHRR data can detect thick ice floes.
Notes:

Polar Meteorology and Glaciology. Vol. 16 :116-132 (2002).

Keywords: 551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches.
536.5 -- Temperature measurement and control.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
(*666) -- Sea of Okhotsk.
SPRI record no.: 163722

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