Modeling Linear Kinematic Features in Sea Ice

Author:

Hutchings Jennifer K.1,Heil Petra2,Hibler William D.1

Affiliation:

1. International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska

2. Tasmanian Partnership for Advanced Computing, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia

Abstract

Abstract Sea ice deformation is localized in narrow zones of high strain rate that extend hundreds of kilometers, for example, across the Arctic Basin. This paper demonstrates that these failure zones may be modeled with a viscous–plastic sea ice model, using an isotropic rheology. If the ice is assumed to be heterogeneous at the grid scale, and allowed to weaken in time, intersecting failure zones propagate across the region. The direction of failure propagation depends upon the stress applied to the ice (wind stress and boundary conditions) and the rheological model describing plastic failure of the ice. The spacing between failure zones is controlled by the magnitude of the wind stress and the distribution describing spatial variability of ice strength. Sea ice motion and deformation oscillate at close to a 12-h period throughout the Arctic and Antarctic pack ice. This oscillation is found at all spatial scales from hundreds of kilometers to the lead scale. It is shown that with an inertial embedded model, sea ice deformation rotates between pairs of fault patterns with a semidiurnal period. It is well known that linear zones of deformation exist at many spatial scales throughout the Arctic Basin. The model presented in this paper may be scaled to simulate these features.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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