Articles | Volume 19, issue 12
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-6927-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-6927-2025
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19 Dec 2025
Research article |  | 19 Dec 2025

An integrated multi-instrument methodology for studying marginal ice zone dynamics and wave-ice interactions

Sébastien Kuchly, Baptiste Auvity, Nicolas Mokus, Matilde Bureau, Paul Nicot, Amaury Fourgeaud, Véronique Dansereau, Antonin Eddi, Stéphane Perrard, Dany Dumont, and Ludovic Moreau

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During February and March 2024, we realized a multi-instrument field campaign in the St. Lawrence Estuary, to capture swell-driven sea ice fragmentation. The dataset combines geophones, wave buoys, smartphones, and video recordings with drones, to study wave-ice interactions under natural conditions. It enables analysis of ice thickness, wave properties, and ice motion. Preliminary results show strong consistency across instruments, offering a valuable resource to improve sea ice models.
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