Three ship-based observational campaigns were conducted to survey sea ice and snow in Prydz Bay and the surrounding waters (64.40°S-69.40°S,76.11°E-81.29°E) from 28 November 2012 to 3 February 2013.In this paper,we present the sea ice extent and its variation,and the ice and snow thickness distributions and their variations with time in the observed zone. In the pack ice zone,the southern edge of the pack ice changed little,whereas the northern edge retreated significantly during the two earlier observation periods.Compared with the pack ice,the fast ice exhibited a significantly slower variation in extent with its northernmost edge retreating southwards by 6.7 km at a rate of 0.37 km?d-1.Generally,ice showed an increment in thickness with increasing latitude from the end of November to the middle of December.Ice and snow thickness followed an approximate normal distribution during the two earlier observations (79.7±28.9 cm,79.1±19.1 cm for ice thickness,and 11.6±6.1 cm,9.6±3.4 cm for snow thickness,respectively),and the distribution tended to be more concentrated in mid-December than in late November. The expected value of ice thickness decreased by 0.6 cm,whereas that of snow thickness decreased by 2 cm from 28 November to 18 December 2012.Ice thickness distribution showed no obvious regularity between 31 January and 3 February,2013.
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Thickness distribution and extent of sea ice and snow in Prydz Bay and surrounding waters observed in 2012/2013 austral summer

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1. State Key Laboratory of Coastal and Offshore Engineering,Dalian University of Technology,Dalian 116024,China;
2. Polar Research Institute of China,Shanghai 200136,China
2. Polar Research Institute of China,Shanghai 200136,China
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