Shine a light: Under-ice light and its ecological implications in a changing Arctic Ocean
The Arctic marine ecosystem is shaped by the seasonality of the solar cycle, spanning from
24-h light at the sea surface in summer to 24-h darkness in winter. The amount of light …
24-h light at the sea surface in summer to 24-h darkness in winter. The amount of light …
Single-blind determination of methane detection limits and quantification accuracy using aircraft-based LiDAR
Methane detection limits, emission rate quantification accuracy, and potential cross-species
interference are assessed for Bridger Photonics' Gas Map** LiDAR (GML) system utilizing …
interference are assessed for Bridger Photonics' Gas Map** LiDAR (GML) system utilizing …
Midnight sun to polar night: a model of seasonal light in the Barents Sea
Arctic marine ecosystems are strongly influenced by the extreme seasonality of light in the
region. Accurate determination of light is essential for building a comprehensive …
region. Accurate determination of light is essential for building a comprehensive …
Retrieval of snow depth on Arctic sea ice from surface‐based, polarimetric, dual‐frequency radar altimetry
Snow depth on sea ice is an Essential Climate Variable and a major source of uncertainty in
satellite altimetry‐derived sea ice thickness. During winter of the MOSAiC Expedition, the …
satellite altimetry‐derived sea ice thickness. During winter of the MOSAiC Expedition, the …
A year-round satellite sea-ice thickness record from CryoSat-2
Arctic sea ice is diminishing with climate warming at a rate unmatched for at least 1,000
years. As the receding ice pack raises commercial interest in the Arctic, it has become more …
years. As the receding ice pack raises commercial interest in the Arctic, it has become more …
Increases in Arctic sea ice algal habitat, 1985–2018
In the Arctic Ocean, sea ice algae are responsible for a small but seasonally important pulse
of primary production. Their persistence is threatened by the rapid loss of sea ice from the …
of primary production. Their persistence is threatened by the rapid loss of sea ice from the …
[HTML][HTML] Distributions of in situ parameters, dissolved (in) organic carbon, and nutrients in the water column and pore waters of Arctic fjords (western Spitsbergen) …
A nutrient distribution, such as that of phosphate (PO 4 3-), ammonium (NH 4+), nitrate (NO 3-
), dissolved silica (Si), total dissolved nitrogen (TN), and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) …
), dissolved silica (Si), total dissolved nitrogen (TN), and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) …
Uncertainty quantification for ecological models with random parameters
There is often considerable uncertainty in parameters in ecological models. This uncertainty
can be incorporated into models by treating parameters as random variables with …
can be incorporated into models by treating parameters as random variables with …
Satellite-derived photosynthetically available radiation at the coastal Arctic seafloor
Climate change has affected the Arctic Ocean (AO) and its marginal seas significantly. The
reduction of sea ice in the Arctic region has altered the magnitude of photosynthetically …
reduction of sea ice in the Arctic region has altered the magnitude of photosynthetically …
Under-ice light field in the Western Arctic Ocean during late summer
G Veyssière, G Castellani, J Wilkinson… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The Arctic is no longer a region dominated by thick multi-year ice (MYI), but by thinner, more
dynamic, first-year-ice (FYI). This shift towards a seasonal ice cover has consequences for …
dynamic, first-year-ice (FYI). This shift towards a seasonal ice cover has consequences for …