Airborne radar sounding is difficult in South Greenland because of the presence of englacial water, which prevents the signal from reaching the bed. Data coverage remains suboptimal for traditional methods of ice-thickness and bed mapping that rely on geostatistical techniques, such as kriging, because important features are missing. Here we apply two alternative approaches of highresolution (̃300 m) ice-thickness mapping, that are based on the conservation of mass, to two regions of South Greenland: (1) Qooqqup Sermia and Kiattuut Sermiat, and (2) Ikertivaq. These two algorithms solve optimization problems, for which the conservation of mass is either enforced as a hard constraint, or as a soft constraint. For the first region, very few me...
The evolution of Greenland glaciers in a warming climate depends on their depth below sea level, flo...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss. Pro-glacial mélange (a mixture ...
Radar‐sounding surveys measuring ice thickness in Greenland have enabled an increasingly “complete” ...
Detailed maps of bed elevation and ice thickness are essential for understanding and projecting the ...
The traditional method for interpolating ice thickness data from airborne radar sounding surveys ont...
We present ice thickness and bed topography maps with a high spatial resolution (250–500 m) of a lan...
We present ice thickness and bed topography maps with a high spatial resolution (250-500 m) of a lan...
The mass balance of glaciers is influenced by their bed elevation below sea level, surface melt, and...
The bed topography beneath the Greenland ice sheet controls the flow of ice and its discharge into t...
Ice thickness measurements near the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) are relatively sparse, ...
Ice thickness measurements near the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) are relatively sparse,...
Radar-sounding surveys measuring ice thickness in Greenland have enabled an increasingly “complete” ...
This is the published version. Copyright 2013 International Glaciological SocietyIce thickness estim...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss. Pro-glacial mélange (a mixture ...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss and to sea level rise. Pro-glaci...
The evolution of Greenland glaciers in a warming climate depends on their depth below sea level, flo...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss. Pro-glacial mélange (a mixture ...
Radar‐sounding surveys measuring ice thickness in Greenland have enabled an increasingly “complete” ...
Detailed maps of bed elevation and ice thickness are essential for understanding and projecting the ...
The traditional method for interpolating ice thickness data from airborne radar sounding surveys ont...
We present ice thickness and bed topography maps with a high spatial resolution (250–500 m) of a lan...
We present ice thickness and bed topography maps with a high spatial resolution (250-500 m) of a lan...
The mass balance of glaciers is influenced by their bed elevation below sea level, surface melt, and...
The bed topography beneath the Greenland ice sheet controls the flow of ice and its discharge into t...
Ice thickness measurements near the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) are relatively sparse, ...
Ice thickness measurements near the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) are relatively sparse,...
Radar-sounding surveys measuring ice thickness in Greenland have enabled an increasingly “complete” ...
This is the published version. Copyright 2013 International Glaciological SocietyIce thickness estim...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss. Pro-glacial mélange (a mixture ...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss and to sea level rise. Pro-glaci...
The evolution of Greenland glaciers in a warming climate depends on their depth below sea level, flo...
Iceberg calving is a major contributor to Greenland’s ice mass loss. Pro-glacial mélange (a mixture ...
Radar‐sounding surveys measuring ice thickness in Greenland have enabled an increasingly “complete” ...