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Ice visible on the surface and subsurface in the Beaufort Sea.

Ice visible on the surface and subsurface in the Beaufort Sea.
Ice visible on the surface and subsurface in the Beaufort Sea.
Ice visible on the surface and subsurface in the Beaufort Sea.
Ice visible on the surface and subsurface in the Beaufort Sea.
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Newhall, Kristopher
Ice visible on the surface and subsurface in the Beaufort Sea.
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08/06/2004
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August 2-September 1, 2004
USCGC Louis S. St. Laurent - Beaufort Gyre
CS: Andrey Proshutinsky Sci. Obj: Freshwater budget of Beaufort Gyre, 3 moorings w/mmp's, ULS & bottom pressure recorders, prototype ice tethered profiled.
Image of The Day caption:
A floating piece of ice in the Arctic Ocean matches the colors of white-sand beaches in tropical water, but the temperature is oh, so different! Thin edges of snow-covered ice curl up at the surface, but the ice extends deep into the water, producing the turquoise hues. The photo is from a 2004 expedition to deploy Ice-Tethered Profilers that drift with Arctic ice, collecting data. This is one of several WHOI projects concerning the state and future of ice, and just one part of WHOI's ongoing polar research programs.
Photo by Kris Newhall
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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