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Relating wave attenuation to pancake ice thickness, using field measurements and model results

Journal

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 42, Issue 11, Pages 4473-4481

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2015GL063628

Keywords

sea ice; pancake ice; wave attenuation; viscous model

Funding

  1. UK Natural Environment Research Council [GR3/12952]
  2. Alfred Wegener Institute vessel F/S Polarstern
  3. Office of Naval Research Sea State Departmental Research Initiative [N00014-13-1-0290]
  4. PANACEA project [2013/AN2.02]
  5. FP7 EU project ICE-ARC [603887]
  6. MIUR-PNRA

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Wave attenuation coefficients (, m(-1)) were calculated from in situ data transmitted by custom wave buoys deployed into the advancing pancake ice region of the Weddell Sea. Data cover a 12day period as the buoy array was first compressed and then dilated under the influence of a passing low-pressure system. Attenuation was found to vary over more than 2 orders of magnitude and to be far higher than that observed in broken-floe marginal ice zones. A clear linear relation between and ice thickness was demonstrated, using ice thickness from a novel dynamic/thermodynamic model. A simple expression for in terms of wave period and ice thickness was derived, for application in research and operational models. The variation of was further investigated with a two-layer viscous model, and a linear relation was found between eddy viscosity in the sub-ice boundary layer and ice thickness.

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