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NA - Satellite Altimetry-Gravimetry Derived Geoid and Circulation of Ice-Covered Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans for Climate change Studies

Awarded: NOK 0.15 mill.

The partners in this project have already started discussions within the framework of the "Working Title". This cooperation will result in a joint project within the framework of the proposed title in this application. However, the "Working Title" could b e supplemented with the additional information at the end of this project. It is discussed the possibility of inclusion of at least one PhD student and one Post-doc candidate, in addition to the principle investigators, in the new project. Both partners (OSU and UCA) are very well-known scientists in the relevant disciplines of satellite altimetry, gravity field, ocean tides, and ocean model constrain studies. Project manager is a specialist within gravity field modeling and satellite altimetry with two other NFR funded project: Professor Nahavandchi is the project manger of NFR funded project with project number 147618 and also the PI (working group leader) of another NFR funded project with project number 155835/700. In modern climate, ocean circula tion is responsible for the heat transport. It has been widely accepted that the Arctic is sensitive to climate variability and is in the midst of a major climate, environmental change and sea ice and tickness changes remain an important indicator and a f orcing mechanism for climate and environmental change. While sea-ice thickness change is the ultimate observation, its computation from freeboard height change and from satellite altimetry is limited, in addition to ice motion, ice concentration and ice e xtent, by our knowledge of geoid (and its gradients), ocean tides beneath the sea ice, and ocean circulation (consists of the quasi-stationary dynamic topography and its variability). Determination of accurate geoid information in sea ice covered regions using GRACE twin satellites , the Arctic Gravity Project and altimtery data together with the analysis of ocean tide models are essential for the determination of ice sea freeboard height and sea ice thicknes

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