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An experimental model of wave attenuation in pancake ice

A Alberello, F Nelli, A Dolatshah, LG Bennetts, M Onorato, A Toffoli

Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference | International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers | Published : 2019

Abstract

In the winter, when the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding, the far edge of the marginal ice zone is populated by small floes with characteristic diameters much smaller than ocean wavelengths and known as pancake ice. This form of sea ice was once only typical of Antarctic waters, but it is now observed in the Arctic due to the intensification of the wave action following ice retreat. Despite recent studies, the governing physics controlling how waves propagate through pancake ice is not understood. To cast new light on the propagation of waves in ice. an experimental model was setup in the Sea Ice Wind Wave Interaction (SIWWI) flume at the University of Melbourne, which allows operations ..

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