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Contribution of Deformation to Sea Ice Mass Balance: A Case Study From an N-ICE2015 Storm
2018
Geophysical Research Letters
The fastest and most efficient process of gaining sea ice volume is through the mechanical redistribution of mass as a consequence of deformation events. During the ice growth season divergent motion produces leads where new ice grows thermodynamically, while convergent motion fractures the ice and either piles the resultant ice blocks into ridges or rafts one floe under the other. Here we present an exceptionally detailed airborne data set from a 9 km 2 area of first year and second year ice
doi:10.1002/2017gl076056
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