| Project Number | 624 |
| Date of Summary | August 13, 2009 |
| Subject | Beaufort and Chukchi Sea Ice Design Criteria |
| Performing Activity | Canatec Associates International, Ltd. |
| Principal Investigator | Brenemen, Hagen, Hill, Marcellus, McGonigal, Morrison, Pilkington, Tivy, and Wright |
| Contracting Agency | Minerals Management Service |
| Estimated Completion | Completed |
| Description |
During the 1980s the probability of impact by an extreme ice feature, or
EIF, that would generate extreme loads on a production platform in the
Southern Beaufort Sea, was identified as a key design criterion. In
recent years the effects of climate change on the arctic climate and ice
cover has received increasing attention. The changing climate already
appears to be contributing to the deterioration of the ice shelves of
the western Arctic Islands with the increased calving of ice islands
(II). There may also be a tendency for multi-year hummock fields (MYHF),
formed at the edge of the landfast ice zone in the high Arctic, to break
off with greater frequency and drift with the pack ice. The goals of this project are to quantify the statistics of key ice parameters including II, MYHF and MYI floes using recent data, and to evaluate any changes to design criteria since the most recent studies. |
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| Incorporating comments into Final Report | |
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Last Updated:
10/05/2009,
03:14 PM |
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