Fifty years of progress in understanding sea ice

E. Lyn Lewis
1987 Journal of Glaciology  
The practical motivations for research on sea ice are discussed and an historical outline given of work carried out in the interval 1936-86. Advances in understanding the physical properties of sea ice and atmosphere–ice–ocean energy exchanges are listed. It is shown how these factors, together with an increasing ability to formulate changing ice-thickness distributions, have led to the eventual production of sophisticated models of ice movement having a useful predictive capability.
doi:10.3189/s0022143000215815 fatcat:xqlxkftpgbcrlbenbrxn2xxrou