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Why does the MY ice look like FY ice?


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If there is a decrease in the albedo value of the ice itself due to "algae" or anything else within this subjective arena, it is incredibly minute.

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"we found large masses of

algae (Figure 2a; diameter > 10 cm) in

the refrozen surface ice of open ponds

(stations D83, 83°N, 151°W, and D82,

81°56.0'N, 154°10.4'W). No algae were

visible in surface ice of closed ponds."

It looks like the algae has an albedo around 0.5. In May insolation, this corrisponds to 200 W/m^2.

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