This thesis considers the use of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for surveying temporal fluctuations in the velocity of glaciers in the Arctic region. The aim of this thesis is to gain a broader understanding of the manner in which the flow of both land- and marine-terminating glaciers varies over time, and to asses the ability of InSAR to resolve flow changes over timescales which provide useful information about the physical processes that control them. InSAR makes use of the electromagnetic phase difference between successive SAR images to produce interference patterns (interferograms) which contain information on the topography and motion of the Earth's surface in the direction of the radar line-of-sight. We apply estab...
Jakobshavn Isbræ in west Greenland has been undergoing dramatic thinning since 1997. Applying the in...
The time-varying ice velocity field near the terminus of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland was observed wi...
Land-terminating sectors of the Greenland ice sheet flow faster in summer after surface meltwater re...
Synthetic‐aperture radar (SAR) interferograms produced from ESA's ERS‐1 satellite, provide the first...
Hofsjökull is the second largest ice cap in Iceland with five known surge type outlet glaciers. Ice ...
We have measured ice flow and detailed topography in northeastern Greenland using satellite-based Sy...
A digital representation of ice surface velocity is essential for a variety of glaciological, geolog...
Systematically monitoring Greenland's outlet glaciers is central to understanding the timescales ove...
ABSTRACT. We infer the horizontal velocity fields of Langjökull and Hofsjökull ice caps, central Ice...
We infer the horizontal velocity fields of the ice caps Langjökull and Hofsjökull, central Iceland, ...
Land-terminating sectors of the Greenland ice sheet flow faster in summer after surface meltwater re...
Nearly complete mosaics of winter ice surface velocities for the 1990's over the Eastern Arctic (Nov...
We computed circum-Arctic surface velocity maps of glaciers and ice caps over the Canadian Arctic, S...
International audienceWe combine conventional Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and M...
Following the general warming trend in Greenland, an increase in calving rates, retreat and ice flow...
Jakobshavn Isbræ in west Greenland has been undergoing dramatic thinning since 1997. Applying the in...
The time-varying ice velocity field near the terminus of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland was observed wi...
Land-terminating sectors of the Greenland ice sheet flow faster in summer after surface meltwater re...
Synthetic‐aperture radar (SAR) interferograms produced from ESA's ERS‐1 satellite, provide the first...
Hofsjökull is the second largest ice cap in Iceland with five known surge type outlet glaciers. Ice ...
We have measured ice flow and detailed topography in northeastern Greenland using satellite-based Sy...
A digital representation of ice surface velocity is essential for a variety of glaciological, geolog...
Systematically monitoring Greenland's outlet glaciers is central to understanding the timescales ove...
ABSTRACT. We infer the horizontal velocity fields of Langjökull and Hofsjökull ice caps, central Ice...
We infer the horizontal velocity fields of the ice caps Langjökull and Hofsjökull, central Iceland, ...
Land-terminating sectors of the Greenland ice sheet flow faster in summer after surface meltwater re...
Nearly complete mosaics of winter ice surface velocities for the 1990's over the Eastern Arctic (Nov...
We computed circum-Arctic surface velocity maps of glaciers and ice caps over the Canadian Arctic, S...
International audienceWe combine conventional Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and M...
Following the general warming trend in Greenland, an increase in calving rates, retreat and ice flow...
Jakobshavn Isbræ in west Greenland has been undergoing dramatic thinning since 1997. Applying the in...
The time-varying ice velocity field near the terminus of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland was observed wi...
Land-terminating sectors of the Greenland ice sheet flow faster in summer after surface meltwater re...