Journal article
The influence of ocean waves on Antarctic sea-ice albedo and seasonal melting, and potential coupled physical and biological feedbacks
RA Massom, PA Reid, SG Warren, B Light, DK Perovich, LG Bennetts, P Uotila, SP O'Farrell, MH Meylan, KM Meiners, P Wongpan, AD Fraser, A Toffoli, G Passerotti, PG Strutton, SMT Chua, M Fedrigo
Cryosphere | Published : 2026
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Abstract
Identifying the full suite of processes that drive the melting of Antarctic sea ice each summer is crucial to improving the currently-poor ability of contemporary models to accurately simulate the climatological retreat phase of the annual sea-ice cycle. This is critical to (1) understanding and attributing observed trends and recent abrupt changes in sea-ice coverage and (2) the more robust prediction of future sea-ice conditions and impacts. This paper identifies wave-driven processes that can accelerate the seasonal melting of sea ice both in the marginal ice zone (MIZ) and in open-water areas within the interior sea-ice zone (SIZ). It builds on the long-held view that seasonal Antarctic ..
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