Large Decadal Decline of the Arctic Multiyear Ice Cover
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Abstract The perennial ice area was drastically reduced to 38% of its climatological average in 2007 but recovered slightly in 2008, 2009, and 2010 with the areas being 10%, 24%, and 11% higher than in 2007, respectively. However, trends in extent and area remained strongly negative at −12.2% and −13.5% decade−1, respectively. The thick component of the perennial ice, called multiyear ice, as detected by satellite data during the winters of 1979–2011 was studied, and results reveal that the multiyear ice extent and area are declining at an even more rapid rate of −15.1% and −17.2% decade−1, respectively, with a record low value in 2008 followed by higher values in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Such a high rate in the…
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- Arctic ice pack
- Sea ice
- Climatology
- Arctic
- Environmental science
- Perennial plant
- Arctic sea ice decline
- Ice core
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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