ZHAO Jiechen, YANG Qinghua, CHENG Bin, LEPPÄRANTA Matti, HUI Fengming, XIE Surui, CHEN Meng, YU Yining, TIAN Zhongxiang, LI Ming, ZHANG Lin. Spatial and temporal evolution of landfast ice near Zhongshan Station, East Antarctica, over an annual cycle in 2011/2012[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2019, 38(5): 51-61. doi: 10.1007/s13131-018-1339-5
Citation: ZHAO Jiechen, YANG Qinghua, CHENG Bin, LEPPÄRANTA Matti, HUI Fengming, XIE Surui, CHEN Meng, YU Yining, TIAN Zhongxiang, LI Ming, ZHANG Lin. Spatial and temporal evolution of landfast ice near Zhongshan Station, East Antarctica, over an annual cycle in 2011/2012[J]. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2019, 38(5): 51-61. doi: 10.1007/s13131-018-1339-5

Spatial and temporal evolution of landfast ice near Zhongshan Station, East Antarctica, over an annual cycle in 2011/2012

doi: 10.1007/s13131-018-1339-5
  • Received Date: 2018-01-09
  • Annual observations of first-year ice (FYI) and second-year ice (SYI) near Zhongshan Station, East Antarctica, were conducted for the first time from December 2011 to December 2012. Melt ponds appeared from early December 2011. Landfast ice partly broke in late January, 2012 after a strong cyclone. Open water was refrozen to form new ice cover in mid-February, and then FYI and SYI co-existed in March with a growth rate of 0.8 cm/d for FYI and a melting rate of 2.7 cm/d for SYI. This difference was due to the oceanic heat flux and the thickness of ice, with weaker heat flux through thicker ice. From May onward, FYI and SYI showed a similar growth by 0.5 cm/d. Their maximum thickness reached 160.5 cm and 167.0 cm, respectively, in late October. Drillings showed variations of FYI thickness to be generally less than 1.0 cm, but variations were up to 33.0 cm for SYI in March, suggesting that the SYI bottom was particularly uneven. Snow distribution was strongly affected by wind and surface roughness, leading to large thickness differences in the different sites. Snow and ice thickness in Nella Fjord had a similar "east thicker, west thinner" spatial distribution. Easterly prevailing wind and local topography led to this snow pattern. Superimposed ice induced by snow cover melting in summer thickened multi-year ice, causing it to be thicker than the snow-free SYI. The estimated monthly oceanic heat flux was~30.0 W/m2 in March-May, reducing to~10.0 W/m2 during July-October, and increasing to~15.0 W/m2 in November. The seasonal change and mean value of 15.6 W/m2 was similar to the findings of previous research. The results can be used to further our understanding of landfast ice for climate change study and Chinese Antarctic Expedition services.
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