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Main Authors: Cheng, Bin, Nicolaus, Marcel, Cheng, Yubing
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.961763
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author Cheng, Bin
Nicolaus, Marcel
Cheng, Yubing
author_facet Cheng, Bin
Nicolaus, Marcel
Cheng, Yubing
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The Snow and Ice Mass Balance Array (SIMBA) is a thermistor string type IMB (Jackson et al., 2013) that measures the environment temperature SIMBA-ET and temperature change (SIMBA-HT) after an identical heating element is applied to each sensor. This SIMBA (FMI02) was deployed in the high Arctic during the Polarstern Arctic cruise (ARK-XXVII/3) on 22, September 2012. The SIMBA thermistor chain is 4.8 m long and equipped with 240 thermistors at 0.02 m spacing. Snow depth and ice thickness were derived manually by investigating the SIMBA_ET vertical temperature profiles. This SIMBA was deployed on 22 Sep 2012 at 15:15 UTC. The initial position was Latitude: 88.81287 N Longitude: 57.53883 E. The initial ice thickness was 1.44 m; Freeboard was 0.21 m and the snow depth was 0.03 m. The submitted data package includes 3 data files, i.e., SIMBA GPS position; SIMBA snow depth and ice thickness and SIMBA environmental temperature (SIMBA_ET).
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spellingShingle Snow depth and sea ice thickness derived from the FMI02 SIMBA buoy's environmental temperature (SIMBA_ET) measurements
Cheng, Bin
Nicolaus, Marcel
Cheng, Yubing
Arctic Ocean; Ice thickness; snow depth; temperature gradient
The Snow and Ice Mass Balance Array (SIMBA) is a thermistor string type IMB (Jackson et al., 2013) that measures the environment temperature SIMBA-ET and temperature change (SIMBA-HT) after an identical heating element is applied to each sensor. This SIMBA (FMI02) was deployed in the high Arctic during the Polarstern Arctic cruise (ARK-XXVII/3) on 22, September 2012. The SIMBA thermistor chain is 4.8 m long and equipped with 240 thermistors at 0.02 m spacing. Snow depth and ice thickness were derived manually by investigating the SIMBA_ET vertical temperature profiles. This SIMBA was deployed on 22 Sep 2012 at 15:15 UTC. The initial position was Latitude: 88.81287 N Longitude: 57.53883 E. The initial ice thickness was 1.44 m; Freeboard was 0.21 m and the snow depth was 0.03 m. The submitted data package includes 3 data files, i.e., SIMBA GPS position; SIMBA snow depth and ice thickness and SIMBA environmental temperature (SIMBA_ET).
title Snow depth and sea ice thickness derived from the FMI02 SIMBA buoy's environmental temperature (SIMBA_ET) measurements
topic Arctic Ocean; Ice thickness; snow depth; temperature gradient
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.961763