Wave-triggered breakup in the marginal ice zone generates lognormal floe size distributions: a simulation study
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Published:2022-10-20
Issue:10
Volume:16
Page:4447-4472
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Mokus Nicolas Guillaume AlexandreORCID, Montiel Fabien
Abstract
Abstract. Fragmentation of the sea ice cover by ocean waves is an important mechanism impacting ice evolution.
Fractured ice is more sensitive to melt, leading to a local reduction in ice concentration, facilitating wave propagation.
A positive feedback loop, accelerating sea ice retreat, is then introduced.
Despite recent efforts to incorporate this process and the resulting floe size distribution (FSD) into the sea ice components of global climate models (GCMs), the physics governing ice breakup under wave action remains poorly understood and its parametrisation highly simplified.
We propose a two-dimensional numerical model of wave-induced sea ice breakup to estimate the FSD resulting from repeated fracture events.
This model, based on linear water wave theory and visco-elastic sea ice rheology, solves for the scattering of an incoming time-harmonic wave by the ice cover and derives the corresponding strain field.
Fracture occurs when the strain exceeds an empirical threshold.
The geometry is then updated for the next iteration of the breakup procedure.
The resulting FSD is analysed for both monochromatic and polychromatic forcings.
For the latter results, FSDs obtained for discrete frequencies are combined following a prescribed wave spectrum.
We find that under realistic wave forcing, lognormal FSDs emerge consistently in a large variety of model configurations.
Care is taken to evaluate the statistical significance of this finding.
This result contrasts with the power law FSD behaviour often assumed by modellers.
We discuss the properties of these modelled distributions with respect to the ice rheological properties and the forcing waves.
The projected output can be used to improve empirical parametrisations used to couple sea ice and ocean wave GCM components.
Funder
University of Otago Marsden Fund Antarctica New Zealand
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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