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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Spectral evolution of wind generated surface gravity waves in a dispersed ice field

Masson, Diane January 1987 (has links)
The Marginal Ice Zone includes wide areas covered by dispersed ice floes in which wave conditions are significantly affected by the ice. When the wind blows from the solid ice pack, towards the open sea, growing waves are scattered by the floes, their spectral characteristics being modified. To further understand this problem, a model for the evolution of wind waves in a sparse field of ice floes was developed. The sea state is described by a two-dimensional discrete spectrum. Time-limited wave growth is obtained by numerical integration of the energy balance equation using the exact nonlinear transfer integral. Wave scattering by a single floe is represented in terms of far-field expressions of the diffracted and forced potentials obtained numerically by the Green's function method. The combined effect of a homogeneous field of floes on the wave spectrum is expressed in terms of the Foldy-Twersky integral equations under the assumption of single scattering. The results show a strong dependence of the spectrum amplitude and directional properties on the ratio of the ice floe diameter to the wavelength. For a certain range of this parameter, the ice cover appears to be very effective in dispersing the energy; the wave spectrum rapidly tends to isotropy, limiting its growth both for the energy content and the peak frequency. It is therefore unlikely that an offshore wind blowing over the Marginal Ice Zone would generate a significant wave field. / Science, Faculty of / Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of / Graduate
32

The specific heat of saline ice.

Dixit, Bharat January 1973 (has links)
No description available.
33

The thermal conductivity of saline ice.

Ostoich, Ostojie Djordje George. January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
34

Sea ice in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago

Lindsay, D. G. (Donald Gordon) January 1968 (has links)
No description available.
35

Microparticles, ice sheets and climate /

Thompson, Lonnie G. January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
36

Sensitivitätsstudien und Analyse von Atmosphäre-Meereis-Wechselwirkungen mit dem regionalen Atmosphärenmodell HIRHAM4 auf Basis eines neu entwickelten beobachtungsgestützten unteren Modellantriebs während ausgewählter Sommer über der Arktis/Laptewsee = Sensitivity studies and analysis of atmosphere-sea-ice-interactions with the regional atmospheric model HIRHAM4 using a newly developed observational lower boundary forcing dataset during selected summers over the Arctic/Laptev Sea /

Görgen, Klaus. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Trier, 2004.
37

Insights into circum-Arctic sea ice variability from molecular geochemistry : the IP₂₅ index

Stoynova, Vera Petrova 20 July 2012 (has links)
Geological records of past sea ice, such as those contained in Arctic marine sediments, offer an opportunity to strengthen our understanding of long-term sea ice variability, provided unambiguous paleo-sea ice proxies can be developed. One such recently proposed proxy is IP₂₅, a highly branched isoprenoid alkene biosynthesized exclusively by sea-ice dwelling diatoms (Haslea spp.), which is well preserved in marine sediments and could be used to reconstruct past changes in spring sea-ice extent. However, little is known about regional-scale controls on IP₂₅ production in sea ice, limiting its wider applicability as a paleo-sea-ice proxy. To address this issue we examined the distributions of IP₂₅ and the marine productivity biomarkers dinosterol and brassicasterol in a suite of surface sediment samples distributed across the Arctic. We find a statistically significant, logarithmic relationship between IP₂₅ and spring sea ice cover in samples from arctic and subarctic sites in the Pacific (n = 96, r² = 0.67, P < 0.0001) and the Atlantic n = 25, r² = 0.50, P < 0.0001), though the absolute concentrations of IP₂₅ are generally higher in the Atlantic (1.6 - 166.4 [mu]g/g OC) than in the Pacific (0 - 38.5 [mu]g/g OC) for equivalent sea-ice cover, and there are regional and basin-specific differences in the slope of the IP₂₅ - sea ice relationship. After normalization of IP₂₅ concentrations to that of a productivity biomarker (e.g., dinosterol; the PDIP₂₅ index) the proxy-sea ice relationship in greatly improved for all regions (r² = 0.86 and r² = 0.75 for Atlantic and Pacific, respectively) and most of the basin specific differences in the rate of change of IP₂₅ with sea ice are removed. This suggests that productivity plays an important secondary role in controlling IP₂₅ concentrations. However, the use of the PDIP₂₅ index does not change the absolute differences in concentrations seen in the Atlantic and the Pacific, and previously published data from Fram Strait remain anomalous when compared to the rest of our data. This suggests that there are additional, yet unidentified controls on the IP₂₅ proxy - sea ice relationship, which may hinder the development of an Arctic-wide calibration but that the PDIP₂₅ index is a viable tool for local and regional sea ice reconstructions. / text
38

Beobachtung und Modellierung der Schneeschmelze und Aufeisbildung auf arktischem und antarktischem Meereis = Observation and modelling of snow melt and superimposed ice formation on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice /

Nicolaus, Marcel. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Bremen, 2006. / Richtiger Name des Verf.: Nicolaus, Marcel.
39

Dynamics of the coupled ice-ocean system in the marginal ice zone study of the mesoscale processes and of constitutive equations for sea ice /

Häkkinen, Sirpa. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 1984. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-95).
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Sensitivitätsstudien und Analyse von Atmosphäre-Meereis-Wechselwirkungen mit dem regionalen Atmosphärenmodell HIRHAM4 auf Basis eines neu entwickelten beobachtungsgestützten unteren Modellantriebs während ausgewählter Sommer über der Arktis, Laptewsee = Sensitivity studies and analysis of atmosphere-sea-ice-interactions with the regional atmospheric model HIRHAM4 using a newly developed observational lower boundary forcing dataset during selected summers over the Arctic/Laptev Sea /

Görgen, Klaus. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Trier, 2004. / Also available via the internet in PDF or HTML formats.

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