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A relatively large part of the sea of our planet is scattered with broken ice made up of independent floes (Weeks, 2010). Recently, Ice floe fields have been considered appealing to us because a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of marginal ice zones is required.
An ice floe (/ f l oʊ /) is a large pack of floating ice often defined as a flat piece at least 20 m across at its widest point, and up to more than 10 km across. [1] Drift ice is a floating field of sea ice composed of several ice floes.
7 lis 2023 · An ice floe is a large group of floating ice chunks that move together at the water’s surface, typically in the same direction, driven by either wind or currents. Imagine a river as it begins to thaw with the current strengthening, causing sheets of ice to break apart and flow downstream – this is an ice floe.
An ice floe is any contiguous piece of sea ice. Floes are subdivided according to horizontal extent.
An ice floe is a large, flat pack of floating ice. The difference between the two is that most of the ice floe’s mass is above the water’s surface, while about 90% of an iceberg’s mass is underwater.
As a team, you need to identify an ice floe that is suitable to park/attach your icebreaker in. You will be using data and the ice floe guidelines from MOSAiC to do this.