Journal article

Sea ice floes dissipate the energy of steep ocean waves

A Toffoli, LG Bennetts, MH Meylan, C Cavaliere, A Alberello, J Elsnab, JP Monty

Geophysical Research Letters | Published : 2015

Abstract

A laboratory experimental model of an incident ocean wave interacting with an ice floe is used to validate the canonical, solitary floe version of contemporary theoretical models of wave attenuation in the ice-covered ocean. Amplitudes of waves transmitted by the floe are presented as functions of incident wave steepness for different incident wavelengths. The model is shown to predict the transmitted amplitudes accurately for low incident steepness but to overpredict the amplitudes by an increasing amount, as the incident wave becomes steeper. The proportion of incident wave energy dissipated by the floe in the experiments is shown to correlate with the agreement between the theoretical mod..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The Universities of Melbourne and Newcastle funded the experiments. The Australian Research Council funds an early-career fellowship for L.G.B. (DE130101571) and a midcareer fellowship for J.P.M. (FT120100409). The Australian Antarctic Science Program provides support for L.G.B. (project 4123). M.H.M. acknowledges support from the U.S. Office of Naval Research (project N00014-13-1-0290). The experimental data used for this study may be obtained from the corresponding author (email: toffoli.alessandro@gmail.com).