We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers placed on eight marine-terminating ice sheet outlet glaciers in South, West and North Greenland, covering varying parts of the period summer 2009 to summer 2012. Common to all the observed glacier velocity records is a pronounced seasonal variation, with an early melt season maximum generally followed by a rapid mid-melt season deceleration. The GPS-derived velocities are compared to velocities derived from radar satellite imagery over six of the glaciers to illustrate the potential of the GPS data for validation purposes. Three different velocity map products are evaluated, based on ALOS/PALSAR data, TerraSAR-X/Tandem-...
Following the general warming trend in Greenland, an increase in calving rates, retreat and ice flow...
Precise measurements of ice-flow velocities are necessary for a proper understanding of the dynamics...
Following the general warming trend in Greenland, an increase in calving rates, retreat and ice flow...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
Ice surface motion was recorded by five dual-frequency Leica SR520 GPS receivers deployed on poles d...
We present the Programme for Monitoring of the Greenland Ice Sheet (PROMICE) Ice Velocity product (h...
Systematically monitoring Greenland's outlet glaciers is central to understanding the timescales ove...
Seasonal glacier ice velocities are important for precisely estimating annual ice discharge and unde...
Compared to the western and southern parts of the Greenland ice sheet, where narrow tidewater and la...
A digital representation of ice surface velocity is essential for a variety of glaciological, geolog...
A digital representation of ice surface velocity is essential for a variety of glaciological, geolog...
Following the general warming trend in Greenland, an increase in calving rates, retreat and ice flow...
Precise measurements of ice-flow velocities are necessary for a proper understanding of the dynamics...
Following the general warming trend in Greenland, an increase in calving rates, retreat and ice flow...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
We present 17 velocity records derived from in situ stand-alone single-frequency Global Positioning ...
Ice surface motion was recorded by five dual-frequency Leica SR520 GPS receivers deployed on poles d...
We present the Programme for Monitoring of the Greenland Ice Sheet (PROMICE) Ice Velocity product (h...
Systematically monitoring Greenland's outlet glaciers is central to understanding the timescales ove...
Seasonal glacier ice velocities are important for precisely estimating annual ice discharge and unde...
Compared to the western and southern parts of the Greenland ice sheet, where narrow tidewater and la...
A digital representation of ice surface velocity is essential for a variety of glaciological, geolog...
A digital representation of ice surface velocity is essential for a variety of glaciological, geolog...
Following the general warming trend in Greenland, an increase in calving rates, retreat and ice flow...
Precise measurements of ice-flow velocities are necessary for a proper understanding of the dynamics...
Following the general warming trend in Greenland, an increase in calving rates, retreat and ice flow...