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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2024) 12 (1): 000072.c.
Published: 22 March 2024
.../ . Sea ice Arctic Melt ponds Snow In the published article, we detected a unit error in the reported pond volume estimates in the text and in Figure 9b. Errors: The amount of pond water drained from one of these large ponds was approximately 14,200 m 3 ; its area decreased from...
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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2024) 12 (1): 00078.
Published: 22 February 2024
..., cryosphere, and atmosphere are closely interconnected. Changes in sea-ice extent and thickness affect ocean currents, as well as moisture and heat exchange with the atmosphere. Energy and water fluxes impact the formation and melting of sea ice and snow cover. Here, we present a comprehensive statistical...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2023) 11 (1): 00039.
Published: 15 December 2023
...Janna E. Rückert; Philip Rostosky; Marcus Huntemann; David Clemens-Sewall; Kerstin Ebell; Lars Kaleschke; Juha Lemmetyinen; Amy R. Macfarlane; Reza Naderpour; Julienne Stroeve; Andreas Walbröl; Gunnar Spreen Warm air intrusions over Arctic sea ice can change the snow and ice surface conditions...
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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2023) 11 (1): 00048.
Published: 16 February 2023
...Polona Itkin; Stefan Hendricks; Melinda Webster; Luisa von Albedyll; Stefanie Arndt; Dmitry Divine; Matthias Jaggi; Marc Oggier; Ian Raphael; Robert Ricker; Jan Rohde; Martin Schneebeli; Glen E. Liston Repeated transects have become the backbone of spatially distributed ice and snow thickness...
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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2022) 10 (1): 00115.
Published: 08 September 2022
...David Clemens-Sewall; Madison M. Smith; Marika M. Holland; Chris Polashenski; Don Perovich Vertical heat conduction through young ice is a major source of wintertime sea ice growth in the Arctic. However, field observations indicate that young ice preferentially accumulates wind-blown snow...
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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2022) 10 (1): 000089.
Published: 12 July 2022
... and subsequent snow-ice formation, was observed at two sites and likely linked to dynamic processes. Snow reached a maximum depth of 0.25 ± 0.08 m by May 2, 2020, and had melted completely by June 25, 2020. The relatively early onset of ice basal melt on June 7 (±10 d), 2019, can be partly attributed...
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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2022) 10 (1): 000072.
Published: 11 May 2022
... and variability in the snow, surface scattering layer, and melt ponds from spring melt to autumn freeze-up using in situ surveys and auxiliary observations. We compare the results to satellite retrievals and output from two models: the Community Earth System Model (CESM2) and the Marginal Ice Zone Modeling...
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Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2019) 7: 14.
Published: 03 May 2019
..., and sodium in snow samples collected during polar spring above remote multi-year sea ice (MYI) and first-year sea ice (FYI) north of Greenland and Alaska, as well as in the central Arctic, and compared these measurements to a larger dataset collected in the Alaskan coastal Arctic by Krnavek et al. ( 2012...
Includes: Supplementary data