Antarctica is a remote and hostile continent, the study of which is fundamental because of the role it has on oceans and Earth’s climate. Affected by the global warming phenomenon, Antarctica requires a constant monitoring of the status and motion of its ice. This monitoring can be achieved by means of satellites. Here we will show, by using Google Earth imagery, some evidence of the ice flows in this continent. In particular, we will discuss the motion of some surface features of the ice shelves, which can be considered as the surface expression of basal crevasses. We can measure the rate of their motion too
Accurate estimation of the ice-sheet mass balance in Antarctic is very difficult due to complex ice ...
The Tweeting Ice Shelf: geophysics and outreachBrice Van Liefferinge, Sophie Berger, Reinhard Drews,...
International audienceBetter understanding the global (e.g. ice mass balance, ice motion) and local ...
Antarctica is a remote and hostile continent, the study of which is fundamental because of the role ...
Understanding and monitoring the changes occurring in the Earth's climate are of increasing interest...
Antarctica Ice sheets drain to the coast where the ice flows into ice shelves and glacier tongues t...
The Antarctic continent, which contains enough ice to raise sea level globally by around 60 m, is th...
Of all the world?s continents Antarctica is the coldest, the highest, and the least known. It is one...
The boundary of grounded ice and the location of ice transitioning to a freely floating state are ma...
Atmospheric warming is increasing surface melting across the Antarctic Peninsula, with unknown impac...
The Antarctic ice sheet stores ~91% of the global ice volume which is equivalent to a sea-level rise...
A key mechanism for the rapid collapse of both the Larsen A and B Ice Shelves was meltwater-driven c...
Geodynamic processes in Antarctica such as glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and post-seismic defor...
To narrow uncertainties in the Antarctic ice sheet's contribution to sea level rise, we present a co...
The physical conditions along the Antarctic Peninsula have undergone considerable changes during the...
Accurate estimation of the ice-sheet mass balance in Antarctic is very difficult due to complex ice ...
The Tweeting Ice Shelf: geophysics and outreachBrice Van Liefferinge, Sophie Berger, Reinhard Drews,...
International audienceBetter understanding the global (e.g. ice mass balance, ice motion) and local ...
Antarctica is a remote and hostile continent, the study of which is fundamental because of the role ...
Understanding and monitoring the changes occurring in the Earth's climate are of increasing interest...
Antarctica Ice sheets drain to the coast where the ice flows into ice shelves and glacier tongues t...
The Antarctic continent, which contains enough ice to raise sea level globally by around 60 m, is th...
Of all the world?s continents Antarctica is the coldest, the highest, and the least known. It is one...
The boundary of grounded ice and the location of ice transitioning to a freely floating state are ma...
Atmospheric warming is increasing surface melting across the Antarctic Peninsula, with unknown impac...
The Antarctic ice sheet stores ~91% of the global ice volume which is equivalent to a sea-level rise...
A key mechanism for the rapid collapse of both the Larsen A and B Ice Shelves was meltwater-driven c...
Geodynamic processes in Antarctica such as glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) and post-seismic defor...
To narrow uncertainties in the Antarctic ice sheet's contribution to sea level rise, we present a co...
The physical conditions along the Antarctic Peninsula have undergone considerable changes during the...
Accurate estimation of the ice-sheet mass balance in Antarctic is very difficult due to complex ice ...
The Tweeting Ice Shelf: geophysics and outreachBrice Van Liefferinge, Sophie Berger, Reinhard Drews,...
International audienceBetter understanding the global (e.g. ice mass balance, ice motion) and local ...