ICE DEPTH/THICKNESS
Ice depth or thickness refers to the extent of the ice below the surface of the water. The term is also used in river and lake ice studies. Remote sensing techniques (particularly radar and microwave) have been used to estimate ice thickness as have recently declassified submarine measurements of polar ice thickness.
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- Arctic Ocean - Sea Ice Thickness REPROCESSED (0) (child)
- Arctic Ocean Physics Analysis and Forecast (0) (child)
- Arctic Ocean Physics Reanalysis (0) (child)
- Arctic Ocean Sea Ice Analysis and Forecast (0) (child)
- Arctic Ocean Sea Ice Drift REPROCESSED (0) (child)
- Arctic Ocean Wave Hindcast (0) (child)
- Baltic Sea - SAR Sea Ice Thickness and Drift, Multisensor Sea Ice Concentration (0) (child)
- Baltic Sea - Sea Ice Concentration and Thickness Charts (0) (child)
- Baltic Sea Physics Analysis and Forecast (0) (child)
- Baltic Sea Physics Reanalysis (0) (child)
- Baltic Sea ice concentration, extent, and classification time series (0) (child)
- Global Ocean Ensemble Physics Reanalysis (0) (child)
- Global Ocean Physics Analysis and Forecast (0) (child)
- Global Ocean Physics Reanalysis (0) (child)
- Sea Ice Thickness derived from merging CryoSat-2 and SMOS ice thickness (0) (child)