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SUMMARY:Modelling Wave Propagation\, Scattering\, and Attenuation in the M
 arginal Ice Zone - Michael Meylan (Auckland)
DTSTART:20110221T130000Z
DTEND:20110221T140000Z
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CONTACT:Dr Ed Brambley
DESCRIPTION:The marginal ice zone is an inter-facial region of the ocean b
 etween the open water and the continuous ice.  This region is often subjec
 t to intense waves\, which break the ice and are simultaneously attenuated
  by the broken ice.  Modelling this interaction is required to understand 
 the annual growth and decay of sea ice\, but remains a difficult and open 
 problem. I will talk about various methods which have been developed to mo
 del this process\, their shortcomings\,  and the challenges which must be 
 overcome for a successful model to be developed. 
LOCATION:MR5\, CMS
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