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    Air convection in snow cover of sea ice by P. V. Bogorodskiy, V. A. Borodkin, V. Yu. Kustov, A. A. Sumkina

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The conclusion is made that the convective regime of the heat transfer does really exist in the snow cover, and thus its contribution to the thermal and mass balance of sea ice during winter period should be taken into account.…”
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    Brine fluxes from growing sea ice by Wells, A, Wettlaufer, J, Orszag, SA

    Published 2011
    “…It is well known that brine drainage from growing sea ice has a controlling influence on its mechanical, electromagnetic, biological and transport properties, and hence upon the buoyancy forcing and ecology in the polar oceans. …”
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    Assimilation of satellite swaths versus daily means of sea ice concentration in a regional coupled ocean–sea ice model by M. Durán Moro, A. K. Sperrevik, T. Lavergne, L. Bertino, Y. Gusdal, S. C. Iversen, J. Rusin

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…<p>Operational forecasting systems routinely assimilate daily means of sea ice concentration (SIC) from microwave radiometers in order to improve the accuracy of the forecasts. …”
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    The impacts of anomalies in atmospheric circulations on Arctic sea ice outflow and sea ice conditions in the Barents and Greenland seas: case study in 2020 by F. Zhang, F. Zhang, R. Lei, R. Lei, M. Zhai, X. Pang, N. Li

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…<p>Arctic sea ice outflow to the Atlantic Ocean is essential to the Arctic sea ice mass budget and the marine environments in the Barents and Greenland seas (BGS). …”
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    Sea ice cover in the Copernicus Arctic Regional Reanalysis by Y. Batrak, B. Cheng, V. Kallio-Myers

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…<p>The Copernicus Arctic Regional Reanalysis (CARRA) is a novel regional high-resolution atmospheric reanalysis product that covers a considerable part of the European Arctic including substantial amounts of ice-covered areas. Sea ice in CARRA is modelled by means of a one-dimensional thermodynamic sea ice parameterisation scheme, which also explicitly resolves the evolution of the snow layer over sea ice. …”
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    Aerial observations of sea ice breakup by ship waves by E. Dumas-Lefebvre, D. Dumont

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Overall, this dataset provides key information on wave-induced sea ice breakup and highlights the potential for better understanding the physics of natural sea ice in response to waves.…”
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    Phase-field models of floe fracture in sea ice by H. Dinh, D. Giannakis, D. Giannakis, D. Giannakis, J. Slawinska, G. Stadler

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…<p>We develop a phase-field model of brittle fracture to model fracture in sea ice floes. Phase fields allow for a variational formulation of fracture by using an energy functional that combines a linear elastic energy with a term modeling the energetic cost of fracture. …”
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