Distribution and trends in Arctic sea ice age through spring 2011
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Abstract
[1] Analysis of a satellite-derived record of sea ice age for 1980 through March 2011 shows continued net decrease in multiyear ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean, with particularly extensive loss of the oldest ice types. The fraction of total ice extent made up of multiyear sea ice in March decreased from about 75% in the mid 1980s to 45% in 2011, while the proportion of the oldest ice declined from 50% of the multiyear ice pack to 10%. These losses in the oldest ice now extend into the central Arctic Ocean and adjacent to the Canadian Archipelago; areas where the ice cover was relatively stable prior to 2007 and where long-term survival of sea ice through summer is considered to be most likely. Following…
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- Sea ice
- Arctic ice pack
- Arctic sea ice decline
- Oceanography
- Antarctic sea ice
- Drift ice
- Arctic
- Cryosphere
- Life below water