As much as one-tenth of the world’s oceans are covered with sea ice, or frozen ocean water, at some point during the annual cycle. Sea ice thus plays an important, often defining, role in the natural environment and the global climate system. This book is a global look at the changes in sea ice and the tools and techniques used to measure and record those changes. The first comprehensive research done on sea-ice field techniques, this volume will be indispensable for the study of northern sea ice and a must-have for scientists in the field of climate change research.
History
Publication title
Field Techniques for Sea Ice Research
Editors
H Eicken, R Gradinger, M Salganek, K Shirasawa, D Perovich, M Lepparanta
Pagination
405-466
ISBN
9781602231078
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
University of Alaska Press
Place of publication
Fairbanks, USA
Extent
22
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Other environmental management not elsewhere classified; Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences; Expanding knowledge in the physical sciences