Brief communication: Pancake ice floe size distribution during the winter expansion of the Antarctic marginal ice zone

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The size distribution of pancake ice floes is calculated from images acquired during a voyage to the Antarctic marginal ice zone in the winter expansion season. Results show that 50 % of the sea ice area is made up of floes with diameters of 2.3-4 m. The floe size distribution shows two distinct slopes on either side of the 2.3-4 m range, neither of which conforms to a power law. Following a relevant recent study, it is conjectured that the growth of pancakes from frazil forms the distribution of small floes ( D <2.3 m), and welding of pancakes forms the distribution of large floes ( D 4 m).

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Alberello, A., Onorato, M., Bennetts, L., Vichi, M., Eayrs, C., Machutchon, K., & Toffoli, A. (2019). Brief communication: Pancake ice floe size distribution during the winter expansion of the Antarctic marginal ice zone. Cryosphere, 13(1), 41–48. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-13-41-2019

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