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This dataset contains floe size distribution data from a very high resolution (pixel size: 0.3 m) optical satellite image of sea ice, acquired on 16 Feb. 2019 off the Knox Coast (East Antarctica). The image shows relatively small ice floes produced by wave-induced breakup of landfast ice between Mill Island and Bowman Island. The ice floes are characterised by a narrow size distribution and angular, polygonal shapes, typical for sea ice broken up by waves.
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- Sharing research data across disciplines strony 184 - 186
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- 2022
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- Herman, A., Evers, K.-U., and Reimer, N. (2018) 'Floe-size distributions in laboratory ice bro- ken by waves' , The Cryosphere, 12(2), pp. 685-699, DOI: 10.5194/tc-12-685-2018. open in new tab
- Herman, A., Wenta, M., and Cheng, S. (2021) 'Sizes and shapes of sea ice floes broken by waves − a case study from the East Antarctic coast', Frontiers in Earth Science, 9, DOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.655977. open in new tab
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