Ice algae play a fundamental role in shaping sea-ice-associated ecosystems and biogeochemistry. This role can be investigated by field observations; however the influence of ice algae at the regional and global scales remains unclear due to limited spatial and temporal coverage of observations and because ice algae are typically not included in current Earth system models. To address this knowledge gap, we introduce a new model intercomparison project (MIP), referred to here as the Ice Algae Model Intercomparison Project phase 2 (IAMIP2). IAMIP2 is built upon the experience from its previous phase and expands its scope to global coverage (both Arctic and Antarctic) and centennial timescales (spanning the mid-20th century to the end of the 2...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...
Primary production, the basic component of the food web and a sink for dissolved inorganic carbon, i...
<div><p>Sea ice is a fundamental component of the climate system and plays a key role in polar troph...
Ice algae play a fundamental role in shaping sea-ice-associated ecosystems and biogeochemistry. This...
The seasonal dynamics of pelagic and sea ice communities are closely related in ice-covered waters, ...
Ice algae are an important component of the carbon cycle in the Arctic, and can therefore have an...
Ice algae are an important component of the carbon cycle in the Arctic. We investigate the dynamics ...
Numerical models can be a powerful tool helping to understand the role biogeochemical processes play...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
In the Arctic Ocean, both phytoplankton and sea ice algae are important contributors to the primary ...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
Seasonal, interannual, and decadal variations in the Arctic ice‐algal productivity for 1980–2009 are...
Large changes in the sea ice regime of the Arctic Ocean have occurred over the last decades ...
Large changes in the sea ice regime of the Arctic Ocean have occurred over the last decades justifyi...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...
Primary production, the basic component of the food web and a sink for dissolved inorganic carbon, i...
<div><p>Sea ice is a fundamental component of the climate system and plays a key role in polar troph...
Ice algae play a fundamental role in shaping sea-ice-associated ecosystems and biogeochemistry. This...
The seasonal dynamics of pelagic and sea ice communities are closely related in ice-covered waters, ...
Ice algae are an important component of the carbon cycle in the Arctic, and can therefore have an...
Ice algae are an important component of the carbon cycle in the Arctic. We investigate the dynamics ...
Numerical models can be a powerful tool helping to understand the role biogeochemical processes play...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
In the Arctic Ocean, both phytoplankton and sea ice algae are important contributors to the primary ...
Sea ice is one the largest biomes on earth, yet it is poorly described by biogeochemical and climate...
Seasonal, interannual, and decadal variations in the Arctic ice‐algal productivity for 1980–2009 are...
Large changes in the sea ice regime of the Arctic Ocean have occurred over the last decades ...
Large changes in the sea ice regime of the Arctic Ocean have occurred over the last decades justifyi...
Sea ice is a semi-solid matrix of brine-filled channels, typically displaying strong vertical gradie...
Primary production, the basic component of the food web and a sink for dissolved inorganic carbon, i...
<div><p>Sea ice is a fundamental component of the climate system and plays a key role in polar troph...