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An Antarctic field study of the rheology and movement of a sea-ice floe aggregate

Authors :
J.C. Wilson
T.H. Jacka
R. Thwaites
Source :
Annals of Glaciology. 15:261-264
Publication Year :
1991
Publisher :
International Glaciological Society, 1991.

Abstract

M.V. Nella Dan was beset in ice near 66°S, 51°Ε from 27 October to 15 December 1985. The scientific investigations planned for the voyage into the sea-ice zone included ice thickness, concentration and extent measurements, aerial photography of the ice, a core drilling project and meteorological observations. Once beset, the programme was expanded to include repeat measurements of a small strain grid and measurements of the sea-ice drift rate. Strongly convergent local conditions had led to the initial besetment of the ship. Analysis of measurements of the strain grid area over an 11 d period shows that, although there is some indication that the ice field may have been divergent, opening by approximately 3.4% over this period, there are large errors in the measurements and some doubt must be placed on the reliability of this estimate. The drift speed and direction were found to be highly dependent on wind speed and direction, the drift rate being approximately 2.7% of the wind speed at an angle of about 29° to the left of the wind direction.

Details

ISSN :
17275644 and 02603055
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Glaciology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....61e277b9ed7c0117c166a36d4a3449c6