The Odden ice tongue developed prominently during the winter of 1992-1993,
but did not appear at all during the two subsequent winters of the ESOP per
iod. During 1992-1993 the in situ sea-ice characteristics within Odden were
studied on four occasions. In addition to direct observation and aerial ph
otography, the measurement programme included retrieval and on-board analys
is of frazil- and pancake-ice samples; wave measurements within Odden; and
near-surface CTD measurements to examine the effect of melt on the upper oc
ean (reported in Brandon and Wadhams, 1999. The near surface hydrography be
neath the Odden ice tongue, Deep-Sea Research, in press). This paper report
s on the characteristics of the frazil- and pancake-ice observed and sample
d during this season, expanding on early results (reported in Wadhams et al
., 1996. Journal of Geographical Research 101(C8), 18 213-18 235). By combi
ning the results of in situ sampling with the analysis of passive microwave
and SAR data of the sea-ice extent through the winter, it was possible to
estimate the salt flux into the ocean originating from brine release from s
ea ice during the growth phases of Odden. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. Al
l rights reserved.