The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) at the University of Kansas has collected approximately 1000 terabytes (TB) of radar depth sounding data over the Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets since 1993 in an effort to map the thickness of the ice sheets and ultimately understand the impacts of climate change and sea level rise. In addition to data collection, the storage, management, and public distribution of the dataset are also primary roles of the CReSIS. The Open Polar Server (OPS) project developed a free and open source infrastructure to store, manage, analyze, and distribute the data collected by CReSIS in an effort to replace its current data storage and distribution approach. The OPS infrastructure includes a spatial datab...
The Polar Use Case in ExtremeEarth aims to address these issues through the development of a range o...
The Global Land Ice Measurement from Space (GLIMS) project is a cooperative effort of over sixty ins...
Warming climate is causing rapid and significant change to permafrost in the Arctic region. Fortunat...
The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) at the University of Kansas has collected appro...
The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) at the University of Kansas has collected appro...
CryoClim is an Internet service providing cryospheric climate products, primarily based on satellite...
Abstract- The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) is a Science and Technology Center wi...
This paper aims to introduce the main types and sources of remotely sensed data that are freely avai...
This paper aims to introduce the main types and sources of remotely sensed data that are freely avai...
relationship between sea level rise and melting ice sheets is the application domain of this project...
Permafrost is an important component of the Cryosphere, which is affected by rapid warming of the Ar...
In the Polar Monitor project, four DLR institutes are working together on research questions relatin...
The POLAR ICE project has developed a system for integrating and delivering satellite derived ice in...
International audienceThe SOERE CRYOBS-Clim aims at gathering monitoring strategies and observations...
During the MOSAiC expedition, the German research icebreaker Polarstern spends a full year drifting ...
The Polar Use Case in ExtremeEarth aims to address these issues through the development of a range o...
The Global Land Ice Measurement from Space (GLIMS) project is a cooperative effort of over sixty ins...
Warming climate is causing rapid and significant change to permafrost in the Arctic region. Fortunat...
The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) at the University of Kansas has collected appro...
The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) at the University of Kansas has collected appro...
CryoClim is an Internet service providing cryospheric climate products, primarily based on satellite...
Abstract- The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) is a Science and Technology Center wi...
This paper aims to introduce the main types and sources of remotely sensed data that are freely avai...
This paper aims to introduce the main types and sources of remotely sensed data that are freely avai...
relationship between sea level rise and melting ice sheets is the application domain of this project...
Permafrost is an important component of the Cryosphere, which is affected by rapid warming of the Ar...
In the Polar Monitor project, four DLR institutes are working together on research questions relatin...
The POLAR ICE project has developed a system for integrating and delivering satellite derived ice in...
International audienceThe SOERE CRYOBS-Clim aims at gathering monitoring strategies and observations...
During the MOSAiC expedition, the German research icebreaker Polarstern spends a full year drifting ...
The Polar Use Case in ExtremeEarth aims to address these issues through the development of a range o...
The Global Land Ice Measurement from Space (GLIMS) project is a cooperative effort of over sixty ins...
Warming climate is causing rapid and significant change to permafrost in the Arctic region. Fortunat...