Ninety nine per cent of all the fresh water on the surface of the Earth is in the form of ice. Observations from space have revealed more about the ice than about most other parts of the environment because at the dawn of the satellite era, less was known about it. The cryosphere includes all forms of naturally occurring ice but here we review what space science has done for knowledge of glaciers and ice sheets. Whereas in global terms the cryosphere exists as a response to climate, over large areas it controls climate. While imaging spacecraft systems have proved easiest to interpret, microwave sensors with poor spatial resolution are able to distinguish transient and stable surface features that are invisible to the eye. Imaging radars qu...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Ice at or below the surface of the planet Earth is an important part of the climate system. The soli...
Radar altimeters, scatterometers, and imaging radar are described in terms of their functions, futur...
The cryosphere, comprising snow, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice shelves and ice sheets, ...
The term "cryosphere" (deriving from the Greek word kryos for frost or icy cold) is used to describe...
Snow and ice play a significant role in the Earth's water cycle and are sensitive and informative in...
With an average surface temperature of 15°C (and rising), much of our planet is inhospitable to ice....
Effects and objects associated with the cryosphere, the world of cold, are extremely diverse due to ...
Long recognized as an important ocean feature, the study of sea ice has always been hindered by its ...
Concerns over greenhouse-gas forcing and global temperatures have initiated research into understand...
Many elements of the cryosphere respond to changes in climate, but mountain glaciers are particularl...
This 5-minute animation portrays fluctuations in the cryosphere through observations collected from ...
The term cryosphere is used to refer to all portions of the Earth surface where water appears in sol...
Frozen regions of the earth are known as the cryosphere. The arctic, Antarctica, permafrost, ice she...
The Earth needs attention. That is the bottom line of today’s discussion on the impact of humans on ...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Ice at or below the surface of the planet Earth is an important part of the climate system. The soli...
Radar altimeters, scatterometers, and imaging radar are described in terms of their functions, futur...
The cryosphere, comprising snow, river and lake ice, sea ice, glaciers, ice shelves and ice sheets, ...
The term "cryosphere" (deriving from the Greek word kryos for frost or icy cold) is used to describe...
Snow and ice play a significant role in the Earth's water cycle and are sensitive and informative in...
With an average surface temperature of 15°C (and rising), much of our planet is inhospitable to ice....
Effects and objects associated with the cryosphere, the world of cold, are extremely diverse due to ...
Long recognized as an important ocean feature, the study of sea ice has always been hindered by its ...
Concerns over greenhouse-gas forcing and global temperatures have initiated research into understand...
Many elements of the cryosphere respond to changes in climate, but mountain glaciers are particularl...
This 5-minute animation portrays fluctuations in the cryosphere through observations collected from ...
The term cryosphere is used to refer to all portions of the Earth surface where water appears in sol...
Frozen regions of the earth are known as the cryosphere. The arctic, Antarctica, permafrost, ice she...
The Earth needs attention. That is the bottom line of today’s discussion on the impact of humans on ...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Ice at or below the surface of the planet Earth is an important part of the climate system. The soli...
Radar altimeters, scatterometers, and imaging radar are described in terms of their functions, futur...