Abstract: The changes in the properties of ice during the summer melt season were investigated at a camp established for acoustic studies on the shore-fast ice northeast of Pt. Barrow in 1977. The investigation consisted of synoptic measurements of ablation, under-ice depletion, ice core properties, ice column temperature, and visible light absorption. The rate of surface ablation was found to be dominated by insolation. The rate of under-ice depletion was most affected by the difference in temperature between the sea water and the freezing point of the ice.
Publication Year: 1980
Publication Date: 1980-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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