ID-299 :   Ice climatology in the Baltic Sea

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Research/Observation Title

Ice climatology in the Baltic Sea

Science Summary (common)

To investigate sea ice formation, growth and melting processes on the landfast sea ice at Santala Bay and Hailuoto, southern and northern representative areas in the Baltic sea, respectively and modeling of those processes through the evolution of sea ice thickness.

Principal Investigator

1) Kunio SHIRASAWA, 2) Motoyoshi IKEDA
1)Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, 2)Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University
- Individual Project Information 1/1 Research/Observation Period 2000-01-01 〜 2001-08-31

Funding Information Other Funding Details

1) Ice Climatology in the Okhotsk and Baltic Seas, 2) Mechanism of Environmental Variability in the Arctic

Discipline(s)

Glaciology, Oceanography

Personnel

RollContact PersonNameKunio SHIRASAWAAffiliationInstitute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido UniversityEmailkunio@pop.lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp
RollContact PersonNameN. ISHIKAWAAffiliationInstitute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido Univ.
RollContact PersonNameM. ISHIKAWAAffiliationInstitute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido Univ.
RollContact PersonNameT. TAKATSUKAAffiliationInstitute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido Univ.

Research/Observation Methods

Snowmobile, boat, hydrocopter

Research/Observation Period

2000-01-01 〜 2001-08-31

Research/Observation Point (Detail)

Field Site: Hailuoto Latitude [degree]: 65.009452 Longitude [degree]: 24.715175
Field Site: Santala Bay Latitude [degree]: 59.888404 Longitude [degree]: 23.110743
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07:09 on Fri April 19, 2019
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