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    An indicator of sea ice variability for the Antarctic marginal ice zone by M. Vichi, M. Vichi

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…<p>Remote-sensing records over the last 40 years have revealed large year-to-year global and regional variability in Antarctic sea ice extent. Sea ice area and extent are useful climatic indicators of large-scale variability, but they do not allow the quantification of regions of distinct variability in sea ice concentration (SIC). …”
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    Changing state of Arctic sea ice across all seasons by Julienne Stroeve, Dirk Notz

    Published 2018-01-01
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    Temporospatial variability of snow's thermal conductivity on Arctic sea ice by A. R. Macfarlane, H. Löwe, L. Gimenes, D. N. Wagner, D. N. Wagner, R. Dadic, R. Dadic, R. Ottersberg, S. Hämmerle, M. Schneebeli

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…<p>Snow significantly impacts the seasonal growth of Arctic sea ice due to its thermally insulating properties. …”
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    Sea‐ice melt driven by ice‐ocean stresses on the mesoscale by Gupta, Mukund, Marshall, John, Song, Hajoon, Campin, Jean-Michel, Meneghello, Gianluca

    Published 2021
    “…The seasonal ice zone around both the Arctic and the Antarctic coasts is typically characterized by warm and salty waters underlying a cold and fresh layer that insulates sea-ice floating at the surface from vertical heat fluxes. …”
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    Sea‐ice melt driven by ice‐ocean stresses on the mesoscale by Gupta, Mukund, Marshall, John, Song, Hajoon, Campin, Jean-Michel, Meneghello, Gianluca

    Published 2022
    “…The seasonal ice zone around both the Arctic and the Antarctic coasts is typically characterized by warm and salty waters underlying a cold and fresh layer that insulates sea-ice floating at the surface from vertical heat fluxes. …”
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    Observations of Upwelling and Downwelling Around Antarctica Mediated by Sea Ice by Ramadhan, Ali, Marshall, John, Meneghello, Gianluca, Illari, Lodovica, Speer, Kevin

    Published 2022
    “…<jats:p>We infer circumpolar maps of stress imparted to the ocean by the wind, mediated by sea-ice, in and around the Seasonal Ice Zone (SIZ) of Antarctica. …”
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    Observations of Upwelling and Downwelling Around Antarctica Mediated by Sea Ice by Ramadhan, Ali, Marshall, John, Meneghello, Gianluca, Illari, Lodovica, Speer, Kevin

    Published 2022
    “…<jats:p>We infer circumpolar maps of stress imparted to the ocean by the wind, mediated by sea-ice, in and around the Seasonal Ice Zone (SIZ) of Antarctica. …”
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    Hydrographic Preconditioning for Seasonal Sea Ice Anomalies in the Labrador Sea by Fenty, Ian, Heimbach, Patrick

    Published 2013
    “…This study investigates the hydrographic processes involved in setting the maximum wintertime sea ice (SI) extent in the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay. …”
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    Nonlinear threshold behavior during the loss of Arctic sea ice. by Eisenman, I, Wettlaufer, J

    Published 2009
    “…In light of the rapid recent retreat of Arctic sea ice, a number of studies have discussed the possibility of a critical threshold (or "tipping point") beyond which the ice-albedo feedback causes the ice cover to melt away in an irreversible process. …”
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    Disentangling the coupling between sea ice and tundra productivity in Svalbard by Macias-Fauria, M, Karlsen, SR, Forbes, BC

    Published 2017
    “…The rapid decline in Arctic sea ice poses urgent questions concerning its ecological effects, such as on tundra terrestrial productivity. …”
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    Effects of sea ice on Arctic biota: An emerging crisis discipline by Macias-Fauria, M, Post, E

    Published 2018
    “…The rapid decline in Arctic sea ice (ASI) extent, area and volume during recent decades is occurring before we can understand many of the mechanisms through which ASI interacts with biological processes both at sea and on land. …”
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