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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.961767
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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. This dataset provides snow depth and ice thickness derived from temperature data. The snow depth values mean snow accumulation above the reference surface (zero). The ice thickness values mean ice thickness growth below the initial reference surface (zero).
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spellingShingle Snow depth and sea ice thickness derived from a SIMBA buoy (FMI02) during 2012/2013
Cheng, Bin
Nicolaus, Marcel
Cheng, Yubing
Arctic Ocean; ARK-XXVII/3; DATE/TIME; ICE; Ice station; Ice station #8; Ice thickness; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Polarstern; PS80/360-1; PS80 IceArc; Sea ice thickness; snow depth; Snow thickness; 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. This dataset provides snow depth and ice thickness derived from temperature data. The snow depth values mean snow accumulation above the reference surface (zero). The ice thickness values mean ice thickness growth below the initial reference surface (zero).
title Snow depth and sea ice thickness derived from a SIMBA buoy (FMI02) during 2012/2013
topic Arctic Ocean; ARK-XXVII/3; DATE/TIME; ICE; Ice station; Ice station #8; Ice thickness; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Polarstern; PS80/360-1; PS80 IceArc; Sea ice thickness; snow depth; Snow thickness; temperature gradient
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.961767