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Mats A. Granskog
Researcher at Norwegian Polar Institute
Publications - 162
Citations - 6239
Mats A. Granskog is an academic researcher from Norwegian Polar Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sea ice & Arctic ice pack. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 141 publications receiving 5023 citations. Previous affiliations of Mats A. Granskog include University of Manitoba & Finnish Institute of Marine Research.
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Arctic sea ice in transformation: A review of recent observed changes and impacts on biology and human activity
Walter N. Meier,Greta K. Hovelsrud,Bob van Oort,Jeffrey R. Key,Kit M. Kovacs,Christine Michel,Christian Haas,Mats A. Granskog,Sebastian Gerland,Donald K. Perovich,Alexander Makshtas,James D. Reist +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the changes in sea ice are happening faster than models have projected and substantial uncertainties in the exact timing and high interannual variability will remain as sea ice decreases.
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Leads in Arctic pack ice enable early phytoplankton blooms below snow-covered sea ice
Philipp Assmy,Mar Fernández-Méndez,Pedro Duarte,Amelie Meyer,Achim Randelhoff,Achim Randelhoff,Christopher John Mundy,Lasse Mork Olsen,Hanna M. Kauko,Allison Bailey,Melissa Chierici,Lana Cohen,Anthony P. Doulgeris,Jens K. Ehn,Agneta Fransson,Sebastian Gerland,Haakon Hop,Haakon Hop,Stephen R. Hudson,Nick Hughes,Polona Itkin,Geir Johnsen,Geir Johnsen,J. King,Boris P. Koch,Zoé Koenig,Slawomir Kwasniewski,Samuel R. Laney,Marcel Nicolaus,Alexey Pavlov,Chris Polashenski,Christine Provost,Anja Rösel,Marthe Sandbu,Gunnar Spreen,Gunnar Spreen,Lars Henrik Smedsrud,Lars Henrik Smedsrud,Arild Sundfjord,Torbjørn Taskjelle,Agnieszka Tatarek,Józef Wiktor,Penelope Mae Wagner,Anette Wold,Harald Steen,Mats A. Granskog +45 more
TL;DR: Phytoplankton blooms beneath snow-covered ice might become more common and widespread in the future Arctic Ocean with frequent lead formation due to thinner and more dynamic sea ice despite projected increases in high-Arctic snowfall.
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Characteristics of dissolved organic matter in Baltic coastal sea ice: allochthonous or autochthonous origins?
Colin A. Stedmon,David N. Thomas,Mats A. Granskog,Hermanni Kaartokallio,Stathys Papadimitriou,Harri Kuosa +5 more
TL;DR: The origin of dissolved organic matter (DOM) within sea ice in coastal waters of the Baltic Sea was investigated using parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis of DOM fluorescence, indicating that the majority of the organic carbon and nitrogen in Baltic Sea ice is bound in terrestrial humic material trapped within the ice.
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Comparison of ERA5 and ERA-Interim near-surface air temperature, snowfall and precipitation over Arctic sea ice: effects on sea ice thermodynamics and evolution
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the performance of ERA-I and ERA-5 over Arctic sea ice for the years 2010 to 2016, and find that ERA5 is generally warmer than ERAI in winter and spring (0.2 and 1.2) seasons, but colder in summer and autumn (0,0.6 and 0.6) seasons when T2M is lower than −25 ∘ C.