MIZEX: A program for mesoscale air-ice-ocean interaction experiments in Arctic marginal ice zones: MIZEX bulletin 7

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Air Sea Ice Interactions, Arctic Regions, Greenland, Melting, Ocean Currents, Straits, Crystal Structure, Deformation, Feedback, Kinematics, Planetary Boundary Layer, Stress Analysis

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A report on the MIZEX program contains the following: A Note on Estimating Melt Rate in the MIZ; Kinematics of Marginal Ice: MIZEX 83; On Estimating Ice Stress from MIZEX 83 Ice Deformation and Current Measurements; Crystal Structure of Fram Strait Sea Ice; MIZEX 84 Ice Surface Measurements from the FS Polarstern; 1984-85 Current Observations in the East Greenland Current: A Preliminary Description; An Ice/Air Feedback Mechanism for the Migration of the Marginal Ice Zone; The Planetary Boundary Layer in the Marginal Ice Zone; and An Air Ice Ocean Coupled Model for the Formation of Leads or Polynyas.

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