Ice Is ‘Rotten’ in the Beaufort Sea

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In early September 2009, satellite measurements implied that most of the ice in the Beaufort Sea either was thick ice that had been there for multiple years or was thick, first-year ice.

However, in situ observations made in September 2009 by Barber et al. show that much of the ice was in fact “rotten” ice — ice that is thinner, heavily decayed, and structurally weak due to a uniform temperature throughout.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100121164011.htm

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