Observations of preferential summer melt of Arctic sea-ice ridge keels from repeated multibeam sonar surveys

E. Salganik, Benjamin A. Lange, C. Katlein, I. Matero, P. Anhaus, Morven Muilwijk, K. Høyland, M. Granskog
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Abstract. Sea-ice ridges constitute a large fraction of the total Arctic sea-ice area (up to 40 %–50 %); nevertheless, they are the least studied part of the ice pack. Here we investigate sea-ice melt rates using rare, repeated underwater multibeam sonar surveys that cover a period of 1 month during the advanced stage of sea-ice melt. Bottom melt increases with ice draft for first- and second-year level ice and a first-year ice ridge, with an average of 0.46, 0.55, and 0.95 m of total snow and ice melt in the observation period, respectively. On average, the studied ridge had a 4.6 m keel bottom draft, was 42 m wide, and had 4 % macroporosity. While bottom melt rates of ridge keel were 3.8 times higher than first-year level ice, surface melt rates were almost identical but responsible for 40 % of ridge draft decrease. Average cross-sectional keel melt ranged from 0.2 to 2.6 m, with a maximum point ice loss of 6 m, showcasing its large spatial variability. We attribute 57 % of the ridge total (surface and bottom) melt variability to keel draft (36 %), slope (32 %), and width (27 %), with higher melt for ridges with a larger draft, a steeper slope, and a smaller width. The melt rate of the ridge keel flanks was proportional to the draft, with increased keel melt within 10 m of its bottom corners and the melt rates between these corners comparable to the melt rates of level ice.
通过多波束声纳重复测量观测北极海冰脊龙骨夏季优先融化情况
摘要。海冰脊占北极海冰总面积的很大一部分(高达 40%-50%);然而,它们却是冰群中研究最少的部分。在此,我们利用罕见的、重复的水下多波束声纳勘测来研究海冰的融化率,这些勘测覆盖了海冰融化后期的一个月时间。第一年和第二年平冰以及第一年冰脊的底部融化率随冰吃水的增加而增加,在观测期间,冰雪融化总量平均分别为 0.46 米、0.55 米和 0.95 米。所研究的冰脊平均龙骨底吃水为 4.6 米,宽 42 米,大孔率为 4%。海脊龙骨的底部融化率是第一年冰面融化率的 3.8 倍,表面融化率几乎相同,但海脊吃水却减少了 40%。龙骨的平均横截面融化范围从 0.2 米到 2.6 米不等,最大点冰损失为 6 米,显示了其巨大的空间变异性。我们将海脊总融化量(表面和底部)变化的 57% 归因于龙骨吃水(36%)、坡度(32%)和宽度(27%),吃水较大、坡度较陡、宽度较小的海脊融化量较高。海脊龙骨侧面的融化率与吃水成正比,龙骨底角 10 米范围内的融化率较高,而底角之间的融化率与平冰的融化率相当。
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