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Platelet Ice under Arctic Pack Ice in Winter

Authors :
Katlein, Christian
Mohrholz, Volker
Sheikin, Igor
Itkin, Polona
Divine, Dmitry V.
Stroeve, Julienne
Jutila, Arttu
Krampe, Daniela
Shimanchuk, Egor
Raphael, Ian
Rabe, Benjamin
Kuznetsov, Ivan
Mallet, Maria
Liu, Hailong
Hoppmann, Mario
Fang, Ying‐Chih
Dumitrascu, Adela
Arndt, Stefanie
Anhaus, Philipp
Nicolaus, Marcel
Matero, Ilkka
Oggier, Marc
Eicken, Hajo
Haas, Christian
Katlein, Christian
Mohrholz, Volker
Sheikin, Igor
Itkin, Polona
Divine, Dmitry V.
Stroeve, Julienne
Jutila, Arttu
Krampe, Daniela
Shimanchuk, Egor
Raphael, Ian
Rabe, Benjamin
Kuznetsov, Ivan
Mallet, Maria
Liu, Hailong
Hoppmann, Mario
Fang, Ying‐Chih
Dumitrascu, Adela
Arndt, Stefanie
Anhaus, Philipp
Nicolaus, Marcel
Matero, Ilkka
Oggier, Marc
Eicken, Hajo
Haas, Christian
Source :
EPIC3AGU Fall Meeting, online, 2020-12-01-2020-12-17
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Platelet ice is a unique type of sea ice; its occurrence has numerous implications for physical and ecological systems. Mostly, platelet ice has been reported from the Antarctic where ice crystals grow in supercooled ice shelf water and accumulate below sea ice to form sub-ice platelet layers. In the Arctic however, platelet ice formation has only been sparsely documented so far. The associated formation processes and morphology differ significantly from the Antarctic, but currently remain poorly understood. Here, we present the first comprehensive, repeat in-situ observations of a decimeter thick sub-ice platelet layer under drifting pack ice of the Central Arctic in winter. Observations carried out with a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) during the midwinter leg of the MOSAiC drift expedition provided clear evidence of the growth of platelet layers from supercooled water present in the ocean mixed layer. This process was observed under all ice types present during the surveys. Oceanographic data from autonomous observing platforms leads us to the conclusion that platelet ice formation is a widespread yet overlooked feature of Arctic winter sea ice growth.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
EPIC3AGU Fall Meeting, online, 2020-12-01-2020-12-17
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1232487363
Document Type :
Electronic Resource