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Landfast ice thickness in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from Observations and Models
2016
The Cryosphere Discussions
Observed and modelled landfast ice thickness variability and trends spanning more than five decades within the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) are summarized. The observed sites (Cambridge Bay, Resolute, Eureka and Alert) represent some of the Arctic's longest records of landfast ice thickness. Observed end-of-winter (maximum) trends of landfast ice thickness (1957–2014) were statistically significant at Cambridge Bay (−4.31 ± 1.4 cm decade<sup>-1</sup>), Eureka (−4.65 ± 1.7
doi:10.5194/tc-2016-71
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