Sea-ice thickness measurement based on the dispersion of ice swell |
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Authors: | Marsan David Weiss Jérome Larose Eric Métaxian Jean-Philippe |
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Affiliation: | ISTerre, CNRS, Universite? de Savoie, Campus Scientifique, 73376 Le Bourget du Lac Cedex, France. david.marsan@univ-savoie.fr |
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Abstract: | The dispersion of flexural waves propagating in the Arctic sea ice cover is exploited in order to locally measure the ice thickness. The observed dispersion, for waves filtered in the 4-20 s period interval, at up to 4 broad-band seismometers deployed in Spring 2007 near the North Pole, is compared to a parameterized model that accounts for a complex wavefield made of a superposition of independent plane waves with different amplitudes and back-azimuth angles. The parameterization, that includes finding the best modeled ice thickness, is performed by using the cross-correlation functions between the seismometers. The ice thickness is estimated to 2.5 ± 0.2 m for the ~1 km-large floe the seismic stations were deployed on, which is coherent with other, independent measurements at this site. This study thus demonstrates the feasibility of using broad-band seismometers deployed on the sea-ice in order to passively measure the ice thickness, without requiring active sources nor human intervention. |
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