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Record #86081:

The role of shortwave radiation in the summer decay of a sea ice cover / Gary A. Maykut, Donald K. Perovich.

Title: The role of shortwave radiation in the summer decay of a sea ice cover / Gary A. Maykut, Donald K. Perovich.
Author(s): Maykut, Gary A.
Perovich, Donald K.
Date: 1987.
In: Journal of Geophysical Research. (1987.), Vol. 92(C7) (1987)
Abstract: Investigated by means of formulation of heat-balance models of ice, leads, and underlying water column. Results provide information on relative importance of ice thickness, lead width, floe perimeter, meteorological conditions, oceanic heat flux, and horizontal heat-transfer rates at ice-water interface. Predictions compared with those of simpler models and applications to large- and mesoscale models discussed.
Notes:

Journal of Geophysical Research. Vol. 92(C7) :7032-7044 (1987).

Keywords: 551.326.2 -- Floating ice, formation and decay.
551.32 -- Glaciology.
551.326 -- Floating ice.
551.521.1 -- Solar radiation.
E6 -- Glaciology: floating ice.
SPRI record no.: 86081

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