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AWI activities in spring/summer 2015 Polarstern and Polar 5 campaigns Thomas Krumpen, Christian Katlein, Marcel Nicolaus, Gerit Birnbaum, Sascha Willmes, and many others
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AWI activities 2015 9293.193.294 May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Polarstern Polar 5 MELTEX
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PS92 vs. N-ICE vs. MELTEX N-ICE MELTEX PS92
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Duration 19 May – 28 June 2015 From/to Bremerhaven – Longyearbyen Organization Arctic in Rapid Transition Initiative Campaign leader Ilka Peeken Ilka.Peeken@awi.de TRANSSIZ Transitions in the Arctic Seasonal Sea Ice Zone Polarstern Cruise PS92 Ice stations during PS92
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Mass/Energy Balance Remote Sensing/Model Snow Properties Sea Ice Thickness Airborne EM Ground EM Snow Depth Ice optics ROV Surface characteristic surveys Aerial photography Objectives: Sea Ice Physics
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Airborne Sea Ice Thickness 29.05. 2013 AWI - Sea Ice Observations Direct method based on contrast of el. conductivity between ice & water Airborne EM EM Bird measurements
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2015 / June EM Bird measurements May/June
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Documentation Sascha Willmes
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ROV Cabin Reference sensor Generators Under ice measurements (ROV)
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Magna Probe: Snow Thickness GEM: Ice Thickness Snow and ice thickness
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Development of parameterizations Ice/snow thickness vs. transmittance
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Duration: 30 June – 06 August 2015 Flights hours: 85 h Levels: 200 ft, 2000 ft Campaign leader: Gerit Birnbaum Gerit.Birnbaum@awi.de Station Nord MELTEX aircraft campaign
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Ice thickness and topography Melt pond characteristics Surface and pond albedo Validation of satellite data (sea ice motion, deformation, feature classification, etc.) Goals
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Instrumentation
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Buoy deployments CALIB by MetOcean Deployment of 8 buoys on 03 July 2015 Study deformation in Fram Strait Validate summer sea ice drift data Relocate area of interest
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Thickness comparison
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SAR support
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