Summertime internal melting of Antarctic sea ice is common due to the penetration of solar radiation below the snow and ice surface. We focus on the role of internal melting and heat conduction in generating gap layers within the ice. These often occur approximately 0.1 m below the ice surface. In a small-scale survey over land-fast sea ice in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica, we observed, for the first time, gap layers 0.6–1.0 m below the surface for both first-year ice and multi-year ice. A 1D snow/ice thermodynamic model successfully simulated snow and ice mass balance and the evolution of the gap layers. Their spatial distribution was largely controlled by snow thickness and ice thickness. A C-shaped ice temperature profile with the lowest va...
The one-dimensional snow model SNTHERM is validated using field measurements of snow and superimpose...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic ic...
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...
Antarctic sea ice behaves differently to its Arctic counterpart in many aspects, due to its thicker ...
Landfast sea ice forms and remains fixed along the coast for most of its life time. In Prydz Bay, la...
Observations of snow properties, superimposed ice, and atmospheric heat fluxes have been performed o...
Under the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition program in 2006, the annual thermal mass ba...
Large rifts that open in Antarctic ice shelves are known to be filled by snow accumulations, ice she...
The sea ice distribution in the Antarctic polar oceans is intimately tied to the underlying ocean st...
The Totten Glacier in East Antarctica is of major climate interest because of the large fluctuation ...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
ABSTRACT. Surface melting rarely occurs across most of the Antarctic ice sheet, away from the warmer...
Surface melt ponds now form frequently on ice shelves across the northern sector of the Antarctic Pe...
Ice shelves respond quickly and profoundly to a warming climate. Within a decade after mean summerti...
Over the past 50 years, warming of the Antarctic Peninsula has been accompanied by accelerating glac...
The one-dimensional snow model SNTHERM is validated using field measurements of snow and superimpose...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic ic...
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...
Antarctic sea ice behaves differently to its Arctic counterpart in many aspects, due to its thicker ...
Landfast sea ice forms and remains fixed along the coast for most of its life time. In Prydz Bay, la...
Observations of snow properties, superimposed ice, and atmospheric heat fluxes have been performed o...
Under the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition program in 2006, the annual thermal mass ba...
Large rifts that open in Antarctic ice shelves are known to be filled by snow accumulations, ice she...
The sea ice distribution in the Antarctic polar oceans is intimately tied to the underlying ocean st...
The Totten Glacier in East Antarctica is of major climate interest because of the large fluctuation ...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
ABSTRACT. Surface melting rarely occurs across most of the Antarctic ice sheet, away from the warmer...
Surface melt ponds now form frequently on ice shelves across the northern sector of the Antarctic Pe...
Ice shelves respond quickly and profoundly to a warming climate. Within a decade after mean summerti...
Over the past 50 years, warming of the Antarctic Peninsula has been accompanied by accelerating glac...
The one-dimensional snow model SNTHERM is validated using field measurements of snow and superimpose...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic ic...
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...