Surui Xie, a doctoral candidate in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses a new radar-based approach he helped to develop that can be used to estimate the breaking off of glaciers at their end point (aka calving). He also discusses why this type of research is important for a global understanding of glacier melt and sea-level rise. More about Surui can be found here: htthttps://works.bepress.com/surui-xie
Many elements of the cryosphere respond to changes in climate, but mountain glaciers are particularl...
196 pagesGlaciers outside of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets currently comprise ~1/3 of the c...
Calving of glacial ice into the ocean from the Greenland Ice Sheet is an important component of glob...
Surui Xie, a doctoral candidate in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses a new radar-based approa...
Ran Tao, an Assistant Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses his research into human ...
In this fourth lightning interview of the third season, Jessica Mejia, a Ph.D. candidate in the USF ...
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Ping Wang, a Professor in the USF School of Geosciences specializing in coastal geology, discusses h...
International audienceBetter understanding the global (e.g. ice mass balance, ice motion) and local ...
It is remarkable that the high-end sea level rise threat over the next few hundred years comes almos...
A broad uplift occurs in Iceland in response to the retreat of ice caps, which began circa 1890. Unt...
The large Ice sheets, Greenland and Antartica, are two key players for understanding the future effe...
none6WEGENER is originally the acronym for Working Group of European Geoscientists for the Establis...
The melting of glaciers and ice caps makes a significant contribution to present-day sea level rise....
[1] We describe a concept for a spaceborne radar system designed to measure the surface and basal to...
Many elements of the cryosphere respond to changes in climate, but mountain glaciers are particularl...
196 pagesGlaciers outside of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets currently comprise ~1/3 of the c...
Calving of glacial ice into the ocean from the Greenland Ice Sheet is an important component of glob...
Surui Xie, a doctoral candidate in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses a new radar-based approa...
Ran Tao, an Assistant Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses his research into human ...
In this fourth lightning interview of the third season, Jessica Mejia, a Ph.D. candidate in the USF ...
We describe a concept for a spaceborne radar system designed to measure the surface and basal topogr...
Ping Wang, a Professor in the USF School of Geosciences specializing in coastal geology, discusses h...
International audienceBetter understanding the global (e.g. ice mass balance, ice motion) and local ...
It is remarkable that the high-end sea level rise threat over the next few hundred years comes almos...
A broad uplift occurs in Iceland in response to the retreat of ice caps, which began circa 1890. Unt...
The large Ice sheets, Greenland and Antartica, are two key players for understanding the future effe...
none6WEGENER is originally the acronym for Working Group of European Geoscientists for the Establis...
The melting of glaciers and ice caps makes a significant contribution to present-day sea level rise....
[1] We describe a concept for a spaceborne radar system designed to measure the surface and basal to...
Many elements of the cryosphere respond to changes in climate, but mountain glaciers are particularl...
196 pagesGlaciers outside of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets currently comprise ~1/3 of the c...
Calving of glacial ice into the ocean from the Greenland Ice Sheet is an important component of glob...