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    "Field Techniques for Sea Ice Research" ed. by Hajo Eicken, et al.

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    "Field Techniques for Sea Ice Research" ed. by Hajo Eicken, et al.

    "Field Techniques for Sea Ice Research" ed. by Hajo Eicken, Rolf Gradinger, Maya Salganek, Kunio Shirasawa, Don Perovich, and Matti Leppäranta
    University of Alaska Press | 2009 | ISBN: 1602230595 9781602230590 | 590 pages | PDF | 43 MB

    This book originates in part from a series of graduate and undergraduate sea ice field courses taught, and provides an introduction to and overview of sea ice field measurements

    This handbook may be a useful resource for students and others with an interest in the field. Given the breadth of research methods and disciplines represented in field courses and modern studies of sea ice, an international collaborative effort appeared to be a promising approach in compiling material for such a resource.

    Contents
    Preface
    Foreword: Encounters with Northern Sea Ice
    1. Introduction
    2. Sea Ice System Services Framework: Development and Application
    3. Research Techniques
    3.1 Field Techniques for Snow Observations on Sea Ice
    3.2 Ice Thickness and Roughness Measurements
    3.3 Ice Sampling and Basic Sea Ice Core Analysis
    3.4 Thermal, Electrical, and Hydraulic Properties of Sea Ice
    3.5 Ice Strength: In Situ Measurement
    3.6 Sea Ice Optics Measurements
    3.7 Measurements and Modeling of the Ice–Ocean Interaction
    3.8 Biogeochemical Properties of Sea Ice
    3.9 Assessment of the Abundance and Diversity of Sea Ice Biota
    3.10 Studying Seals in Their Sea Ice Habitat: Application of Traditional and Scientific Methods
    3.11 Community-Based Observation Programs and Indigenous and Local Sea Ice Knowledge
    3.12 Ship-Based Ice Observation Programs
    3.13 Automatic Measurement Stations
    3.14 Data Management Best Practices for Sea Ice Observations
    3.15 Principal Uses of Remote Sensing in Sea Ice Field Research
    3.16 The Use of Models in the Design and Interpretation of Field Measurements
    3.17 Integrated Sea Ice Observation Programs
    3.18 Personal Field Logistics
    4. Concluding Remarks
    About the Multimedia DVD
    List of Contributors and Affiliations
    Index
    with TOC BookMarkLinks