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14:30-15:00: Some ideas on sea ice climate and navigation
in the Baltic Sea
Klaus Strübing
15:00-15:30: Poster introductions:
Ove Pärn, Kimmo Karrell,
Christian Nohr, Elise Reply,
Stefan Kern, Iris Werner
15:30-18:00: Poster session, Coffee
19:30 Conference Dinner
Friday, September, 2
8:30- 9:00: Morning Coffee
9:00- 9:30: Thermodynamic modeling of snow and land fast
ice during spring melt-freezing period in the Baltic Sea Bin Cheng
9:30-10:00: Brine release processes in melting sea ice.
Results from an Arctic fjord, spring 2004
10:00-10:30: Predictability of sea ice salinity and
microstructure from crystal growth theory
10:30-11:00: Coffee
11:00-11:30: Sensitivity of Arctic Sea Ice in Rossby
Centre Numerical Models
11:30-12:00: Numerical Sensitivity Study of climate
relevant processes in the Barents Sea
12:00-12:30: Announcements, Closing
Poster Program
1. Analysis of the ice model results for the Gulf of Finland. Ove Pärn, Jari Haapala
2. Ridged ice (Hailuoto, Gulf of Bothnia) as sympagic organism habitat. Kimmo Karrell
3. Spatial and temporal variability of ice growth and melting of waters of the region Oulu-
Marjaniemi-Röyttä (Gulf of Bothnia). Élise Lépy
4. About polynia extents and sea ice compactness in the Kara sea obtained from
Microwave radiometry. Stefan Kern
5. Ice winter strength in the western Baltic Sea in the period 1300-1500. Natalija
Schmelzer, G. Koslowski
6. Under-ice zooplankton in the Baltic Sea. Iris Werner
7. Reconstruction of Annual Maximum Ice Extent in the Baltic Sea 1660-2005. Lars Axell
8. A Simplified Model of Sea Ice Deformation Based on the Formation Direction of Leads.
Christian Nohr, Göran Björk, Bo G. Gustafsson
Karolina Widell
Sönke Maus
Ralf Döscher,
Markus Meier,Klaus Wyser
Ingo Harms,
Kerstin Hatten,
Corinna Schrum