Scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fracture

A study of the sea-ice dynamics in the periods of time prior to and during the cycles of basin-wide fragmentation of the ice cover in the Arctic Ocean is presented. The fractal geometry of the ice-sheets limited by leads and ridges was assessed using the satellite images, while the data on the corre...

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Main Authors: A. Chmel, V. N. Smirnov, L. V. Panov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2007-05-01
Series:Ocean Science
Online Access:http://www.ocean-sci.net/3/291/2007/os-3-291-2007.pdf
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spelling doaj-0fd59798272a4551ab75ae6a1cc2bee82020-11-25T01:41:26ZengCopernicus PublicationsOcean Science1812-07841812-07922007-05-0132291298Scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fractureA. ChmelV. N. SmirnovL. V. PanovA study of the sea-ice dynamics in the periods of time prior to and during the cycles of basin-wide fragmentation of the ice cover in the Arctic Ocean is presented. The fractal geometry of the ice-sheets limited by leads and ridges was assessed using the satellite images, while the data on the correlated sea-ice motion were obtained in the research stations "North Pole 32" and "North Pole 33" established on the ice pack. The revealed decrease of the fractal dimension as a result of large-scale fragmentation is consistent with the localization of the fracture process (leads propagation). At the same time, the scaling properties of the distribution of amplitudes of ice-fields accelerations were insensitive to the event of sea-ice fragmentation. The temporal distribution of the accelerations was scale-invariant during "quiet" periods of sea-ice drift but disordered in the period of mechanical perturbation. The period of decorrelated (in time) ice-field motion during the important fracture event was interpreted as an inter-level transition in the hierarchic dynamical system. The mechanism of the long-range correlations in the sea-ice cover, including the fracture process, is suggested to be in relation with the self-organized oscillation dynamics inherent in the ice pack. http://www.ocean-sci.net/3/291/2007/os-3-291-2007.pdf
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author A. Chmel
V. N. Smirnov
L. V. Panov
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V. N. Smirnov
L. V. Panov
Scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fracture
Ocean Science
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V. N. Smirnov
L. V. Panov
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title Scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fracture
title_short Scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fracture
title_full Scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fracture
title_fullStr Scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fracture
title_full_unstemmed Scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fracture
title_sort scaling aspects of the sea-ice-drift dynamics and pack fracture
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Ocean Science
issn 1812-0784
1812-0792
publishDate 2007-05-01
description A study of the sea-ice dynamics in the periods of time prior to and during the cycles of basin-wide fragmentation of the ice cover in the Arctic Ocean is presented. The fractal geometry of the ice-sheets limited by leads and ridges was assessed using the satellite images, while the data on the correlated sea-ice motion were obtained in the research stations "North Pole 32" and "North Pole 33" established on the ice pack. The revealed decrease of the fractal dimension as a result of large-scale fragmentation is consistent with the localization of the fracture process (leads propagation). At the same time, the scaling properties of the distribution of amplitudes of ice-fields accelerations were insensitive to the event of sea-ice fragmentation. The temporal distribution of the accelerations was scale-invariant during "quiet" periods of sea-ice drift but disordered in the period of mechanical perturbation. The period of decorrelated (in time) ice-field motion during the important fracture event was interpreted as an inter-level transition in the hierarchic dynamical system. The mechanism of the long-range correlations in the sea-ice cover, including the fracture process, is suggested to be in relation with the self-organized oscillation dynamics inherent in the ice pack.
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