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Figure 5.6 Decadal change in snow depth in spring in the Arctic Ocean (Webster et al., 2014). Anomalies were calculated using data from Soviet drifting ice stations (1950–1987), Ice Mass Balance buoys (1993–2013), and the Operation IceBridge snow depth products (2009–2013). The anomaly is the measurement minus the Warren et al. (1999) multi-year average in spring at that location.

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Publication:

Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) 2017

Page number:

113

Type:

Graph

Caption:

Figure 5.6 Decadal change in snow depth in spring in the Arctic Ocean (Webster et al., 2014). Anomalies were calculated using data from Soviet drifting ice stations (1950–1987), Ice Mass Balance buoys (1993–2013), and the Operation IceBridge snow depth products (2009–2013). The anomaly is the measurement minus the Warren et al. (1999) multi-year average in spring at that location.

Location:

Arctic Ocean

Copyright:

Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

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