Baffin Bay Ice Export and Production From Sentinel-1, the RADARSAT Constellation Mission, and CryoSat-2: 2016–2022
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35968Dato
2024-11-13Type
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Howell, S.E.L.; Babb, D.G.; Landy, Jack Christopher; Moore, G.W.K.; Ballinger, T.J.; McNeil, K.; Montpetit, B.; Brady, M.Sammendrag
Baffin Bay is located between Greenland and several islands of the Canadian Arctic, providing
a conduit for the downstream transport of ice and freshwater to the North Atlantic via Davis Strait. Using
satellite observations from Sentinel‐1, the RADARSAT Constellation Mission, and CryoSat‐2, we estimated
the sea ice export through Davis Strait and winter ice production in Baffin Bay from 2016 to 2022. The
average annual ice export for this 6‐year period was 981 ± 193 × 103 km2 for area 816 ± 130 km3 for
volume, and 653 ± 130 km3 for solid freshwater, all of which are considerably higher than previously
reported estimates. The average winter ice area production upstream of Davis Strait was 758 × 103 km2 and
the volume production was 589 km3 indicating that more than 80% of the ice exported out of Baffin Bay was
produced locally. Compared to Fram Strait, sea ice fluxes through Davis Strait represent ∼59% of the volume
and ∼111% of the area.
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Howell, Babb, Landy, Moore, Ballinger, McNeil, Montpetit, Brady. Baffin Bay Ice Export and Production From Sentinel-1, the RADARSAT Constellation Mission, and CryoSat-2: 2016–2022. Geophysical Research Letters. 2024;51(22)Metadata
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