Impacts of snow data and processing methods on the interpretation of long-term changes in baffin bay early spring sea ice thickness

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  • who: The Cryosphere and collaborators from the Glaciology Centre, School of Geographical Sciences, University of, UK have published the research: Impacts of snow data and processing methods on the interpretation of long-term changes in Baffin Bay early spring sea ice thickness, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors present a long-term multi-mission assessment of spring sea ice thickness in Baffin Bay from satellite altimetry and sea ice charts. The study provides further evidence for long-term asymmetrical trends in Baffin Bay sea ice thickness (with -17.6 cm per decade thinning in . . .

     

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