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Preußer, Andreas; Nicolaus, Marcel; Hoppmann, Mario: Snow depth, sea ice thickness and interface temperatures derived from measurements of SIMBA buoy 2019T67 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973370 (dataset in review), In: Preußer, A et al.: Snow depth, sea ice thickness and interface temperatures derived from measurements of SIMBA buoys deployed in the Arctic Ocean and Southern Ocean between 2012 and 2023 [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.973193 (dataset in review)

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Abstract:
The Snow and Ice Mass Balance Array (SIMBA) is a thermistor string type IMB (Jackson et al., 2013) which measures the environmental temperature SIMBA-ET and a temperature change around the thermistors after a weak heating is applied to each sensor (SIMBA-HT). SIMBA 2019T67 (a.k.a. PRIC_0906) is an autonomous instrument that was installed on drifting sea ice in the Central Arctic Ocean (Polarstern PS122 (MOSAiC) in 2019/20) as part of the project PRIC. Its thermistor chain is 5 m long, and equipped with 241 thermistors (Maxim Integrated DS28EA00) at a spacing of 2 cm. Based on a manual classification method, the SIMBA-ET and SIMBA-HT were processed to obtain snow depth and ice thickness (smoothed with a 3-day running mean), as well as the thermistor number, the vertical position Z relative to the snow-ice interface and the measured SIMBA-ET at each detected interface (atmosphere-snow, snow-ice and ice-ocean) for the period between 2019-10-05T06:00:16 and 2020-08-05T18:00:17. To do this, we combined two derivatives of measured temperatures (the ET vertical gradient and HT rise ratio) to reduce the detection uncertainty of all interfaces considered. The snow or ice surface, consequentially the snow depth, is determined by the ET vertical gradient. Potential formation of snow ice is not explicitly considered in this data set, but may occur as depicted by vertical changes of the snow-ice interface position. The ice-ocean interface is usually determined using the HT rise ratio and serves as the lower limit for ice thickness. Overall, the accumulated error is 2 to 4 times the sensor spacing for both the snow depth and ice thickness. For interface temperatures, individual sensors in the chain measure with a temperature resolution of 0.0625°C, with the overall accuracy landing in the range of ± 2°C (Jackson et al., 2013). After the snow cover has melted, negative values for snow depth may indicate the onset of ice surface melt.
Keyword(s):
Arctic PASSION; Autonomous buoy; Ice mass balance; Sea ice interfaces; Sea ice thickness; snow depth; Temperature thermistor
Source:
Lei, Ruibo; Cheng, Bin; Hoppmann, Mario; Zuo, Guangyu (2021): Temperature and heating induced temperature difference measurements from SIMBA-type sea ice mass balance buoy 2019T67, deployed during MOSAiC 2019/20 [dataset bundled publication]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.938128
References:
Jackson, Keith; Wilkinson, Jeremy; Maksym, Ted; Meldrum, David T; Beckers, Justin; Haas, Christian; Mackenzie, David (2013): A Novel and Low-Cost Sea Ice Mass Balance Buoy. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 30(11), 2676-2688, https://doi.org/10.1175/jtech-d-13-00058.1
Additional metadata:
Autonomous measurements of sea ice properties of buoy 2019T67 [webpage]. SEAICE Portal, https://data.meereisportal.de/relaunch/buoy.php?lang=en&active-tab1=method&active-tab2=buoy&buoyname=2019T67&singlemap=
Buoy Deployment Report 2019T67. 2019T67_deployment.pdf
Preusser, Andreas (2024): Quicklook of SIMBA 2019T67. SIMBA_QUICKLOOK_nh_2019T67_ArcPas_DATA.png
Funding:
Horizon 2020 (H2020), grant/award no. 101003472: Pan-Arctic observing System of Systems: Implementing Observations for societal Needs (Arctic PASSION)
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 84.889772 * Median Longitude: 58.055769 * South-bound Latitude: 78.398500 * West-bound Longitude: -7.019100 * North-bound Latitude: 88.455300 * East-bound Longitude: 135.131100
Date/Time Start: 2019-10-05T06:00:16 * Date/Time End: 2020-08-05T18:00:17
Event(s):
PS122/4_43-170 (2019T67) * Latitude: 78.355693 * Longitude: -7.228492 * Date/Time: 2020-08-06T09:00:00 * O2A Registry URI: registry.o2a-data.de * Location: Arctic Ocean * Campaign: PS122/4 (MOSAiC20192020) * Basis: Polarstern * Method/Device: SAMS Ice Mass Balance buoy (SIMBA) * Comment: Recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DATE/TIMEDate/TimeGeocode
2LATITUDELatitudeGeocode
3LONGITUDELongitudeGeocode
4Sea ice thicknessEsEsmPreusser, AndreasManual classification
5Snow thicknessSnow thickmPreusser, AndreasManual classification
6Sea ice thickness, uncertaintyEsEs uncmPreusser, AndreasManual classification
7Snow thickness, uncertaintySnow thick uncmPreusser, AndreasManual classification
8Distance, atmosphere/snow interface, relative to initial ice surfaceDist rel atm/snow IFmPreusser, AndreasManual classification
9Temperature, atmosphere/snow interfaceT atm/snow IF°CPreusser, AndreasManual classification
10Thermistor number, at atmosphere/snow interfaceThermistor atm/snow IFPreusser, AndreasManual classification
11Distance, snow/ice interface, relative to initial ice surfaceDist rel snow/ice IFmPreusser, AndreasManual classification
12Temperature, snow/ice interfaceT snow/ice IF°CPreusser, AndreasManual classification
13Thermistor number, at snow/ice interfaceThermistor snow/ice IFPreusser, AndreasManual classification
14Distance, ice/ocean interface, relative to initial ice surfaceDist rel ice/oce IFmPreusser, AndreasManual classification
15Temperature, ice/ocean interfaceT ice/oce IF°CPreusser, AndreasManual classification
16Thermistor number, at ice/ocean interfaceThermistor ice/oce IFPreusser, AndreasManual classification
License:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0) (License comes into effect after moratorium ends)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC) * Processing Level: PANGAEA data processing level 3 (ProcLevel3)
Size:
14875 data points

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