During the past few decades the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have lost ice at accelerating rates, caused by increasing surface temperature. The melting of the two big ice sheets has a big impact on global sea level rise. If the ice sheets would melt down entirely, the sea level would rise more than 60 m. Even a much smaller rise would cause dramatic damage along coastal regions. In this paper we report about a major upgrade of surface elevation changes derived from laser altimetry data, acquired by NASA’s Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite mission (ICESat) and airborne laser campaigns, such as Airborne Topographic Mapper (ATM) and Land, Vegetation and Ice Sensor (LVIS). For detecting changes in ice sheet elevations we...
The Greenland ice sheet is sensitive to climate change. Global heating is expected to result in ice ...
This thesis investigates the use of satellite altimetry techniques for measuring surface elevation c...
We present a new record of ice thickness change, reconstructed at nearly 100,000 sites on the Greenl...
Previous studies investigating the velocity and elevation change records of the Greenland Ice Sheet ...
The Arctic Ice Mapping group (Project AIM) at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Wallops Flight Fa...
During the last two decades surface elevation data have been gathered over the Greenland Ice Sheet (...
We estimate ice volume change rates in the northwest Greenland drainage basin during 2003–2009 using...
We estimate ice volume change rates in the northwest Greenland drainage basin during 2003–2009 using...
International audienceSatellite altimetric time series allow high-precision monitoring of ice-sheet ...
On this MSc thesis we use two radar altimetry mission data in order to study the evolution oof the G...
International audienceSatellite altimetric time series allow high-precision monitoring of ice-sheet ...
International audienceSatellite altimetric time series allow high-precision monitoring of ice-sheet ...
The polar ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica are the least explored reservoirs of water on the p...
International audienceSatellite altimetric time series allow high-precision monitoring of ice-sheet ...
Estimating the contribution of ice sheets to sea level change is a major goal of glaciologists. For ...
The Greenland ice sheet is sensitive to climate change. Global heating is expected to result in ice ...
This thesis investigates the use of satellite altimetry techniques for measuring surface elevation c...
We present a new record of ice thickness change, reconstructed at nearly 100,000 sites on the Greenl...
Previous studies investigating the velocity and elevation change records of the Greenland Ice Sheet ...
The Arctic Ice Mapping group (Project AIM) at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Wallops Flight Fa...
During the last two decades surface elevation data have been gathered over the Greenland Ice Sheet (...
We estimate ice volume change rates in the northwest Greenland drainage basin during 2003–2009 using...
We estimate ice volume change rates in the northwest Greenland drainage basin during 2003–2009 using...
International audienceSatellite altimetric time series allow high-precision monitoring of ice-sheet ...
On this MSc thesis we use two radar altimetry mission data in order to study the evolution oof the G...
International audienceSatellite altimetric time series allow high-precision monitoring of ice-sheet ...
International audienceSatellite altimetric time series allow high-precision monitoring of ice-sheet ...
The polar ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica are the least explored reservoirs of water on the p...
International audienceSatellite altimetric time series allow high-precision monitoring of ice-sheet ...
Estimating the contribution of ice sheets to sea level change is a major goal of glaciologists. For ...
The Greenland ice sheet is sensitive to climate change. Global heating is expected to result in ice ...
This thesis investigates the use of satellite altimetry techniques for measuring surface elevation c...
We present a new record of ice thickness change, reconstructed at nearly 100,000 sites on the Greenl...