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Yanling Yu

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Dr. Yu investigates arctic sea ice and its role in the Arctic climate and ocean circulation. Analyzing submarine observations, she and her colleagues examine the long-term changes in mean ice thickness and its distribution. She also uses dynamic and thermodynamic models and statistic methods to search for clues as to why some changes have occurred and how these changes can be characterized in both space and time. She has developed an algorithm to derive arctic thin ice thickness by combining a thermodynamic sea ice model with the satellite observations from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) imagery. This algorithm can be used to study the aggregated sea ice properties dependent on thin ice thickness distribution, such as brine flux from growing young ice and large-scale ice strength. Under the NSF funded Arctic Freshwater Initiative, Dr. Yu and her colleagues will investigate the interannual variability of arctic landfast ice and its contribution to the freshwater budget on the arctic shelves. She has published several research papers in geophysical journals. She joined PSC after receiving her Ph.D in Physical Oceanography from the School of Oceanography, University of Washington.


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Yu, Y. and Stern, H. L., Decline fo arctic landfast ice between 1975 and 2003, Geophys. Res. Lett., submitted.

Macdonald, R. W. and Yu., Y., The Mackenzie Estuary of the Arctic Ocean, in Water Pollution: Estuaries, edited by P. J. Wangersky, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, in press.

Yu, Y., G. A. Maykut, and D. A. Rothrock, Changes in the thickness distribution of arctic sea  ice between 1958-7- and 1993-97, J. Geophys. Res., 109,C08004, doi:10.1029/2003JC001982, 2004.

Yu, Y. and R. W. Lindsay, Comparison of thin ice thickness distributions derived from RADARSAT Geophysical Processor System and advanced very high resolution radiometer data sets, J. Geophys. Res., 108(C12), 3387, doi:10.1029/2002JC001319, 2003.

Rothrock, D. A., J. Zhang, and Y. Yu, The arctic sea ice thickness anomaly of the 1990s: a consistent view from observations and models, J. Geophys. Res., 108(C3), 3038, doi:10.1029/2001JC001208, 2003.

Zhang, J., D. Thomas, D. Rothrock, R, Lindsay, Y. Yu, and R. Kwok, Assimilation of ice motion observations and comparisons with submarine ice thickness data, J. Geophy. Res., 108(C6), 3170-3187, 2003.                      

Yu, Y., D.A. Rothrock, and J. Zhang, Thin ice impacts on surface salt flux and ice strength: Inferences from advanced very high resolution radiometer, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 13,975-13,988, 2001.

Rothrock, D.A., Y. Yu, and G.A. Maykut, Thinning of the Arctic sea-ice cover, Geophys. Res. Lett, Vol. 26, 3469-3472, 1999.

Yu, Y., Regional Arctic thin ice thickness and brine flux from AVHRR, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Washington, 1996.

Yu, Y. and D. A. Rothrock, Thin ice thickness from satellite thermal imagery, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 25,753-25,766, 1996.                      

Martin, S., Y. Yu, and R. Drucker, The temperature dependence of frost flower growth on laboratory sea ice and the effect  of the flowers on infrared observations of the surface, J. Geophys. Res., 101, 12,111-12,125, 1996.

Yu, Y., D. A. Rothrock, and R. W. Lindsay, The accuracy of sea ice surface temperature from AVHRR, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 4525-4532, 1995.                 

 Yu, Y., R. W. Sternberg, and R. A. Beach, Kinematics of breaking waves and associated suspended sediments in the nearshore zone, Cont. Shelf. Res., 13, 1219-1242, 1993.

Yu, Y., Heat budget at the surface of the western tropical Pacific Ocean and El Nino, Oceanologoia et Limnologia Sinica, 11, 47-56, 1988.

Hu, D., and Y. Yu, Will El Nino come in this winter of 1985? Kexue Tongbao, 31, 392-295, 1986.

Yu, Y., Fussy cluster analysis of the north Pacific SST and its connection with subtropical Pacific High, Marine Sciences, 9, 15-18, 1985.  
          


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