2000
DOI: 10.1029/2000jc900037
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Numerical model of frazil ice and suspended sediment concentrations and formation of sediment laden ice in the Kara Sea

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“…Sea ice accumulates atmospheric fallout, although the quantitative significance of that source is unknown. 'Dirty ice' also accumulates inclusions of bottom sediments (Dayton et al 1969) or suspended sediments (Sherwood 2000). In these ways, sea ice accumulates more organic matter than the underlying water.…”
Section: Sea Icementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sea ice accumulates atmospheric fallout, although the quantitative significance of that source is unknown. 'Dirty ice' also accumulates inclusions of bottom sediments (Dayton et al 1969) or suspended sediments (Sherwood 2000). In these ways, sea ice accumulates more organic matter than the underlying water.…”
Section: Sea Icementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of unsaturated organic ligands may promote the stabilization of this regenerated Fe by keeping it in solution and preventing aggregation and sinking. The regenerated Fe can be immediately utilized by plankton or become trapped along with organic matter when sea-ice forms later in the season (Kepkay, 1994;Thomas et al, 2001;Lannuzel et al, 2007Lannuzel et al, ,2008Ackermann et al, 1994;Reimnitz et al, 1993;Sherwood, 2000;Smedsrud, 1998). This material, together with organic matter produced by the microbial community living within the sea-ice, are released the following season when the sea-ice melts (Lannuzel et al, 2010) and act as a source of dissolved ligands (Aguilar-Islas et al, 2008;Calace et al, 2001;Nichols et al, 2005;Pankowski and McMinn, 2008).…”
Section: Phytoplankton Bloommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was developed by Sherwood (2000), and frazil ice dynamics were added by Smedsrud (2002), who also validated the model using laboratory experiments.…”
Section: Frazil Ice Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%