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Physical properties and isotopic characteristics of landfast sea ice around the North Water (NOW) Polynya region
Authors:Toshiyuki Kawamura  Kunio Shirasawa  Kunio Kobinata
Institution:1. Institute of Low Temperature Science , Hokkaido University , Japan;2. Sea Ice Research Laboratory, Institute of Low Temperature Science , Hokkaido University , 6–4–10 Minamigaoka, Mombetsu, Hokkaido , 094–0013 , Japan E-mail: kunio@pop.lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp;3. Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science , Hokkaido University , Japan;4. The Yomiuri Simbun , Miyako , Japan
Abstract:Abstract

An ice core sampling program was conducted during the North Water (NOW) Polynya Project 1998 Experiment in northern Baffin Bay during April‐May 1998. The physical properties of snow and sea ice as well as the microstructure and stable isotopic composition of first‐year landfast sea ice near the polynya were investigated. The thickness of sea ice at the sampling sites ranged between 147 and 194 cm with thinner snow cover during the period between mid‐April and late May. The ice was characterized as typical first‐year landfast sea ice, being composed of a thin granular ice layer at the top and an underlying columnar ice layer towards the bottom of the ice. The samples obtained at a site closer to the ice edge of the polynya contained a thin granular ice layer originating from frazil ice near the ice bottom. Formation of frazil ice was considered to be caused by turbulent processes induced by winds, waves and currents forced from the polynya and also mixing with water masses produced at the polynya.
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