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For the first time an attempt is made to derive a theoretical relationship between sea‐ice strength and the controlling factors of salinity, temperature, and density. A geometric model of the ice‐brine relationship is constructed from photographs and used to calculate tensile strength of warm (above −20°C) sea ice. The theoretical results compare well with experimental data. The model developed can be extended to colder temperatures by considering the effect of solid salts.
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