Effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rate

Field data on ice ridges in the south-eastern and eastern parts of the Barents Sea collected by specialists of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI) in 2003–2007 has been used in attempt to understand the vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keels filling. New ridges originated from one-...

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Main Author: O. M. Andreev
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Language:Russian
Published: Nauka 2015-04-01
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Online Access:https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/102
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spelling doaj-db3c6b30ebe343839b129150702d0b4c2021-08-02T08:42:07ZrusNaukaLëd i Sneg2076-67342412-37652015-04-01532636810.15356/2076-6734-2013-2-63-6896Effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rateO. M. Andreev0Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Sankt-PetersburgField data on ice ridges in the south-eastern and eastern parts of the Barents Sea collected by specialists of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI) in 2003–2007 has been used in attempt to understand the vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keels filling. New ridges originated from one-year sea ice (with no consolidated layer or or less than 5–10 cm thick) have been analyzed. Reduction of original observations under certain additional assumptions has allowed formulating the vertical distribution of the ridge keel fill factor. This approximation has been applied in the one-dimensional thermodynamic ride model developed in AARI to simulate the ice ridges behavior in the Central Arctic and Arctic seas. The modeling of ridge freezing rates for different geographical sites has shown the more intensive freezing of ridge keels in initial stage than expected from previous modeling runs. The new results are consistent with field observations on consolidated layer thickness in ridges. Model calculations for a longer period show no big difference in results obtained with or without the approximation proposed.https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/102arctichammockheat fluxmathematical modelthermodynamic.
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author O. M. Andreev
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Effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rate
Lëd i Sneg
arctic
hammock
heat flux
mathematical model
thermodynamic.
author_facet O. M. Andreev
author_sort O. M. Andreev
title Effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rate
title_short Effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rate
title_full Effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rate
title_fullStr Effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rate
title_full_unstemmed Effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rate
title_sort effect of vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keel filling on its freezing rate
publisher Nauka
series Lëd i Sneg
issn 2076-6734
2412-3765
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Field data on ice ridges in the south-eastern and eastern parts of the Barents Sea collected by specialists of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI) in 2003–2007 has been used in attempt to understand the vertical inhomogeneity of the ridge keels filling. New ridges originated from one-year sea ice (with no consolidated layer or or less than 5–10 cm thick) have been analyzed. Reduction of original observations under certain additional assumptions has allowed formulating the vertical distribution of the ridge keel fill factor. This approximation has been applied in the one-dimensional thermodynamic ride model developed in AARI to simulate the ice ridges behavior in the Central Arctic and Arctic seas. The modeling of ridge freezing rates for different geographical sites has shown the more intensive freezing of ridge keels in initial stage than expected from previous modeling runs. The new results are consistent with field observations on consolidated layer thickness in ridges. Model calculations for a longer period show no big difference in results obtained with or without the approximation proposed.
topic arctic
hammock
heat flux
mathematical model
thermodynamic.
url https://ice-snow.igras.ru/jour/article/view/102
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