Storfjorden (Svalbard): Modeling of the Polynya Development and the Sea Ice Ridging Process

Remote sensing observations of Storfjorden ice cover described the persistence and evolution of latent heat polynyas during winter 1997/1998. The induced important ice production was quantitatively estimated by simple modeling of the sea ice dynamics and growth. In the present work we used mathemati...

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Main Authors: Denis Zyryanov, Jörg Haarpaintner, Reinert Korsnes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Society of Automatic Control 2003-01-01
Series:Modeling, Identification and Control
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Online Access:http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/2003/MIC-2003-1-4.pdf
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spelling doaj-9fda05c1aa1f4bf3a5cc0c88c146390e2020-11-24T22:43:44ZengNorwegian Society of Automatic ControlModeling, Identification and Control0332-73531890-13282003-01-01241374810.4173/mic.2003.1.4Storfjorden (Svalbard): Modeling of the Polynya Development and the Sea Ice Ridging ProcessDenis ZyryanovJörg HaarpaintnerReinert KorsnesRemote sensing observations of Storfjorden ice cover described the persistence and evolution of latent heat polynyas during winter 1997/1998. The induced important ice production was quantitatively estimated by simple modeling of the sea ice dynamics and growth. In the present work we used mathematical modeling to qualitatively simulate the polynya open and developing. First, we estimate the values of internal stresses appeared in Storfjorden ice sheet due to the wind stress and used them in the model calibration algorithm. Then, we model the polynya open and developing in simple quasi-static approach. The sea ice ridging process is modeled last and the maximum of ice ridges height is estimated. The results of the simulations are compared to satellite observations from ERS-2. They show that the equilibrium stages of the model developing coincide in common with in-situ data of satellite observations. From another side, the estimations show that the ice ridge keel can achieve height up to 8m along the eastern shore of Spitsbergen. http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/2003/MIC-2003-1-4.pdfPlasticity sea ice
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author Denis Zyryanov
Jörg Haarpaintner
Reinert Korsnes
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Jörg Haarpaintner
Reinert Korsnes
Storfjorden (Svalbard): Modeling of the Polynya Development and the Sea Ice Ridging Process
Modeling, Identification and Control
Plasticity sea ice
author_facet Denis Zyryanov
Jörg Haarpaintner
Reinert Korsnes
author_sort Denis Zyryanov
title Storfjorden (Svalbard): Modeling of the Polynya Development and the Sea Ice Ridging Process
title_short Storfjorden (Svalbard): Modeling of the Polynya Development and the Sea Ice Ridging Process
title_full Storfjorden (Svalbard): Modeling of the Polynya Development and the Sea Ice Ridging Process
title_fullStr Storfjorden (Svalbard): Modeling of the Polynya Development and the Sea Ice Ridging Process
title_full_unstemmed Storfjorden (Svalbard): Modeling of the Polynya Development and the Sea Ice Ridging Process
title_sort storfjorden (svalbard): modeling of the polynya development and the sea ice ridging process
publisher Norwegian Society of Automatic Control
series Modeling, Identification and Control
issn 0332-7353
1890-1328
publishDate 2003-01-01
description Remote sensing observations of Storfjorden ice cover described the persistence and evolution of latent heat polynyas during winter 1997/1998. The induced important ice production was quantitatively estimated by simple modeling of the sea ice dynamics and growth. In the present work we used mathematical modeling to qualitatively simulate the polynya open and developing. First, we estimate the values of internal stresses appeared in Storfjorden ice sheet due to the wind stress and used them in the model calibration algorithm. Then, we model the polynya open and developing in simple quasi-static approach. The sea ice ridging process is modeled last and the maximum of ice ridges height is estimated. The results of the simulations are compared to satellite observations from ERS-2. They show that the equilibrium stages of the model developing coincide in common with in-situ data of satellite observations. From another side, the estimations show that the ice ridge keel can achieve height up to 8m along the eastern shore of Spitsbergen.
topic Plasticity sea ice
url http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/2003/MIC-2003-1-4.pdf
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