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Salts on Sea Ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

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EXTENSIVE deposits of salts were found on the surface of sea ice in McMurdo Sound near the coast of Hut Point Peninsula at 77° 50′ S. and 166° 30′ E. in late November 1962, when the air temperature was about −4° C. The salts form long wind-rows 30 ft. or so wide and rest on sea ice 4–10 ft. thick, which breaks out in late summer and refreezes in the following winter. Snow up to 6 in. thick covers part of the sea ice and where partly sublimed is discoloured by salts, and the salts on the ice appear to have been deposited with snow.

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WELLMAN, H., WILSON, A. Salts on Sea Ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Nature 200, 462–463 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200462a0

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