ICESat completed 18 observational campaigns during its lifetime from 2003 to 2009. Data from all of the 18 campaign periods are used in this study. Most of the operational periods were between 34 and 38 days long. Because of laser failure and orbit transition from 8-day to 91-day orbit, there were four periods lasting 57, 16, 23, and 12 days. IceBridge data from 2009, 2010, and 2011 are used in this study. Since 2009, there are 19 Airborne Topographic Mapper (ATM) campaigns, and eight Land, Vegetation, and Ice Sensor (LVIS) campaigns over the Antarctic sea ice. Freeboard heights are derived from ICESat, ATM and LVIS elevation and waveform data. With nominal densities of snow, water, and sea ice, combined with snow depth data from AMSR-E/AMS...
In October 2003 a campaign on board the Australian icebreaker Aurora Australis had the objective to ...
We use total (sea ice plus snow) freeboard as estimated from Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite...
Observations of Antarctic sea ice thickness are sporadic in space and time, hindering knowledge of i...
The relatively stable conditions of the sea ice cover in the Antarctic, observed for almost 40 years...
Knowledge about Antarctic sea-ice volume and its changes over the past decades has been sparse due t...
Sea ice freeboard derived from satellite altimetry is the basis for the estimation of sea ice thick...
In this paper we develop a CryoSat-2 algorithm to retrieve the surface elevation of the air–snow int...
The understanding and predictability of the observed decline of Arctic sea ice depends on the knowle...
The significant loss of Arctic sea ice during the last decades shows the sensitivity of the sea-ice ...
In order to derive long-term changes in sea-ice volume, a multi-decadal sea-ice thickness record is ...
Airborne and spaceborne altimeters provide measurements of sea-ice elevation, from which sea-ice fre...
Sea ice thickness on basin-scale is an important variable in the polar climate system, however datas...
The sea-ice thickness distribution is one of the most important sea-ice properties, but also one of ...
Antarctic sea ice is a crucial component of the global climate system. Rapid sea ice production regi...
Icebergs account for half of all ice loss from Antarctica and, once released, present a hazard to ma...
In October 2003 a campaign on board the Australian icebreaker Aurora Australis had the objective to ...
We use total (sea ice plus snow) freeboard as estimated from Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite...
Observations of Antarctic sea ice thickness are sporadic in space and time, hindering knowledge of i...
The relatively stable conditions of the sea ice cover in the Antarctic, observed for almost 40 years...
Knowledge about Antarctic sea-ice volume and its changes over the past decades has been sparse due t...
Sea ice freeboard derived from satellite altimetry is the basis for the estimation of sea ice thick...
In this paper we develop a CryoSat-2 algorithm to retrieve the surface elevation of the air–snow int...
The understanding and predictability of the observed decline of Arctic sea ice depends on the knowle...
The significant loss of Arctic sea ice during the last decades shows the sensitivity of the sea-ice ...
In order to derive long-term changes in sea-ice volume, a multi-decadal sea-ice thickness record is ...
Airborne and spaceborne altimeters provide measurements of sea-ice elevation, from which sea-ice fre...
Sea ice thickness on basin-scale is an important variable in the polar climate system, however datas...
The sea-ice thickness distribution is one of the most important sea-ice properties, but also one of ...
Antarctic sea ice is a crucial component of the global climate system. Rapid sea ice production regi...
Icebergs account for half of all ice loss from Antarctica and, once released, present a hazard to ma...
In October 2003 a campaign on board the Australian icebreaker Aurora Australis had the objective to ...
We use total (sea ice plus snow) freeboard as estimated from Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite...
Observations of Antarctic sea ice thickness are sporadic in space and time, hindering knowledge of i...