SEARCH ProjectsAssessing the Long-Term Contribution of Landfast Ice to the Arctic Freshwater BudgetPI: Yanling Yu Co: Harry L. Stern Institution: U of Washington AbstractThe research's proposed goals are to examine variability for the entire Arctic Basin, investigate spatial and temporal changes in fast ice growth, melt and brine fluxes, and analyze long-term ice volume change in terms of freshwater storage and in response to climate-scale variation in precipitation, surface air temperatures, winds and river discharge. The research approach will be to combine a 26-year landfast ice record, available from ice charts recently released by the National Ice Center, with a 1-D thermodynamic model. The work will emphasize a time series approach focussed on decadal change associated with the Arctic Oscillation and spatial variation among different sub-regions within the Arctic. Results on interannual variations in landfast ice will benefit both other investigators of the Arctic Freshwater Cycle and populations dwelling adjacent to Arctic water bodies. |