SURFACE GRAVITATIONAL WAVES IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC AND IN THE DRIFTING ICE OF THE ARCTIC

V. Smirnov, M. S. Znamensky, V. V. Alekseev, V. Ivanov
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Sea ice in the Arctic is one of the main dynamic elements in the interacting atmosphere–ice–ocean system. Currently, theoretical and experimental studies of drifting and soldered ice are used to develop predictive models of the mechanical state of sea ice. This paper presents the results of an experimental study of physical and mechanical processes on the surface of the Arctic Ocean. Field work was carried out using the spatial placement of autonomous seismic stations directly on the drifting ice. Data on surface gravitational waves of the ocean, accompanied by periodic deformations of bending and shear in the ice, have been obtained. On the basis of amplitude spectra, the features of the process of propagation of storm waves of swell in the ice cover are considered and a comparative analysis with map of maximum heights of sea waves is performed. A significant factor is the use of microseismic oscillations recorded at coastal stations of the Greenland Sea to determine the time and place of a powerful storm. The spectrum of the wave field in the ice sheet indicates an increase in the frequency of oscillations due to the dispersion of the wave field. New data have been obtained on the large-scale mechanics of the occurrence of cracks in the ice cover and discrete flexural-gravity waves as one of the main indicators of ice destruction. The results of the study are important for improving weather and climate forecasting models, as well as for solving engineering problems on the Arctic shelf.
北大西洋和北极流冰中的地表引力波
北极海冰是大气-冰-海洋相互作用系统中的主要动态要素之一。目前,对漂流冰和焊接冰的理论和实验研究被用于开发海冰机械状态的预测模型。本文介绍了对北冰洋表面物理和机械过程的实验研究结果。实地工作是通过在漂流冰上直接放置自主地震站进行的。获得了关于海洋表面引力波的数据,这些引力波伴随着冰的周期性弯曲和剪切变形。在振幅频谱的基础上,考虑了膨胀风暴波在冰盖中传播过程的特征,并与海浪最大高度图进行了比较分析。其中一个重要因素是利用格陵兰海沿岸站记录的微地震振荡来确定强风暴发生的时间和地点。冰原中的波场频谱显示,由于波场的分散,振荡频率增加。在冰盖出现裂缝的大尺度力学方面获得了新数据,离散挠曲重力波是冰层破坏的主要指标之一。研究结果对改进天气和气候预报模型以及解决北极大陆架的工程问题具有重要意义。
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