Motivation
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Sediments are hypothesized to enhance the rate of sea ice surface melt by decreasing surface albedo
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Enhanced surface melt influences the sea ice surface topography/roughness, as well as increasing surface wetness
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As a result, sediment presence on the ice surface could impact both optical and radiometric satellite-borne measurements (through changes in albedo and surface wetness, respectively)
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