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Martinson and Steele 2001
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Figure 1 -Eastern Arctic Profiles for years 1991, 1993, 1995 |
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Figure 2 -The ocean heat flux potential < FT >, associated ice growth reduction Δh, and the percent reduction in winter ice growth potential Θr throughout the Arctic are
shown in Figure 2... |
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Figure 3 -Table 1 reveals that areally-averaged potential heat fluxes are remarkably stable over the
five year sampling window. |
Martinson and Iannuzzi 1998
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Figure 1 -Ideal winter and summer profiles of temperature and salinity |
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Figure 2 -Figure 2 presents the bottom topography, position of summer and winter ice extents, and
polar front |
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Plate 1 -The winter thermal barrier is presented in Plate 1 |
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Plate 2 -Winter thermal barrier depends predominantly on the thickness of the pycnocline (...) with
~48% of its variance attributed to this specific water column characteristic. |
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Plate 3 -The total amount of salt required to eliminate the winter surface freshwater content ... |
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Plate 4 -Estimate of that portion of the salt deficit which is eliminated by non-ice related sources
of salt ,SE, is shown in Plate 4. |
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Plate 5 -Application of the SE correction to the total salt deficit,..., gives the corrected winter
salt deficit, SD< W > (Plate 5) |