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    Multi-scale observations of the co-evolution of sea ice thermophysical properties and microwave brightness temperatures during the summer melt period in Hudson Bay 

    Harasyn, Madison; Isleifson, Dustin; Chan, Wayne; Barber, David (University of California Press., 2020-04-23)
    Monitoring the trend of sea ice breakup and formation in Hudson Bay is vital for maritime operations, such as local hunting or shipping, particularly in response to the lengthening of the ice-free period in the Bay driven ...

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