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Cyberinfrastructure for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets

Cyberinfrastructure for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets

... for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets,” are based on the fact that “educational settings, audiences, and goals are too important to be adequately addressed as afterthoughts or add-ons ... See full document

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Sea Ice Observations in Polar Regions: Evolution of Technologies in Remote Sensing

Sea Ice Observations in Polar Regions: Evolution of Technologies in Remote Sensing

... This leads to an important regional wind anomaly in a broad band around 55˚S, and the strength of westerlies that blow around the continent depends on phase and strength of SAM. Over the last 50 years, the SAM has ... See full document

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Satellite Remote Sensing of the Greenland Ice Sheet Ablation Zone: A Review

Satellite Remote Sensing of the Greenland Ice Sheet Ablation Zone: A Review

... satellite remote sensing of glaciers and ice sheets exist ...Antarctic ice sheet mass balance [36,61,62], the global land ice contribution to SLR during the satellite era [10], ... See full document

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Processing of optic and radar images.Application in satellite remote sensing of snow, ice and glaciers

Processing of optic and radar images.Application in satellite remote sensing of snow, ice and glaciers

... Jo urnal rifG lacio logy ent datasets are well described by l inear fits, but with differ­ ent slopes. For shallow ice of large ice sheets, a linear rela­ tionship between depth and age, t, is a ... See full document

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Remote Sensing of Crystal Shapes in Ice Clouds

Remote Sensing of Crystal Shapes in Ice Clouds

... Figure 7. Histograms of ice cloud properties retrieved from measurements of RSP and CPL obtained on 2 September, 2013, during the SEAC 4 RS campaign. From left to right respectively, the panels show the effective ... See full document

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Spatial variability in sea ice algal biomass: an under ice remote sensing perspective

Spatial variability in sea ice algal biomass: an under ice remote sensing perspective

... (2016), AUVs are increasingly being used for sea-ice research and are showing great potential (Singh et al., 2017; Lucieer et al., 2016; Norgren and Skjetne, 2014; Williams et al., 2014). However, all the ... See full document

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Retrieving the characteristics of slab ice covering snow by remote sensing

Retrieving the characteristics of slab ice covering snow by remote sensing

... slab- ice-covered ...water ice covering an optically thick layer of snow in this ...the ice–air interface, the thickness of the slab layer and the mean grain diameter of the underlying ...water ... See full document

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Remote sensing of sea ice: advances during the DAMOCLES project

Remote sensing of sea ice: advances during the DAMOCLES project

... The original plan had been to measure the snow reflectance with a Sun photometer CIMEL CE 318 at both places. How- ever, it turned out that the sea ice surface near Tara drift- ing at the time of the campaign near ... See full document

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Sea-ice deformation in a coupled ocean–sea-ice model and in satellite remote sensing data

Sea-ice deformation in a coupled ocean–sea-ice model and in satellite remote sensing data

... ice deformation in most cases and significantly reduce the artificial noise discussed above. The obtained fields will be more realistic and closer to reality. This smoothing filter is applied to all partial ... See full document

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Towards multisensor microwave remote sensing of frost flowers on sea ice

Towards multisensor microwave remote sensing of frost flowers on sea ice

... of ice core ...sea ice products derived from remote sensing ...sea ice covered ...sea ice region covered with frost flowers can be higher than the signal from multi-year ... See full document

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Remote Sensing of Antarctic Glacier and Ice-Shelf Front Dynamics - A Review

Remote Sensing of Antarctic Glacier and Ice-Shelf Front Dynamics - A Review

... via remote sensing imagery was first achieved by the US spy satellite ARGON in 1963 ...coastlines, ice-shelf fronts, and glacier termini for several time intervals ...Amery Ice Shelf have been ... See full document

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Remote Sensing of Sea Ice in the Northern Sea Route. Studies and Applications

Remote Sensing of Sea Ice in the Northern Sea Route. Studies and Applications

... sea ice conditions in western and eastern parts of Eurasian Arctic ...composite ice charts have been basedon the optical andinfraredrange as well as side-looking radar (SLR) satellite imagery from the ... See full document

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The microbiome of glaciers and ice sheets

The microbiome of glaciers and ice sheets

... the ice surface, yet spatial differences are apparent between different ...snow, ice and cryoconite holes on the same glacier, 11 between adjacent glaciers 93 and between polar ...and ice ... See full document

Contributions to land, sea, and sea ice remote sensing using GNSS-reflectometry

Contributions to land, sea, and sea ice remote sensing using GNSS-reflectometry

... and remote sens- ing is the best way to do it. One key point of remote sensing is that can be performed from satellites at both global and local ... See full document

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Remote sensing

Remote sensing

... However, a cloud radar can only partly detect the pre- dominantly liquid parts of the clouds where droplets are small but numerous. Here, the lidar backscatter signal is strongest but also strongly attenuated. As a ... See full document

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Polarimetric remote sensing of land and snow/ice covers with the Spaceborne Microwave Radiometer WindSat

Polarimetric remote sensing of land and snow/ice covers with the Spaceborne Microwave Radiometer WindSat

... is related to the orientation of sastrugi (Long and Drinkwater, 2000). The direction of orientation estimated over WL using the second har- monic fitting of azimuth for the 10.7 GHz U observations is 95 ◦ and 100 ◦ , ... See full document

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A combined remote sensing/modelling approach for the retrieval of sea ice thickness in East Antarctica

A combined remote sensing/modelling approach for the retrieval of sea ice thickness in East Antarctica

... Analysing East Antarctic data from ship-based observations between 1986 and 1992, Allison and Worby [1994] concluded that, between 60° and 90° E, the change in mean undeformed ice and sn[r] ... See full document

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Remote Sensing of Environment

Remote Sensing of Environment

... Mass movement, in the context of our study, refers to the down- slope movement of Earth materials including rocks, glacier ice and debris triggered by agents such as gravity, water, and tectonic activity ( Ritter, ... See full document

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Remote Sensing Satellite Information Sheets Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks

Remote Sensing Satellite Information Sheets Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks

... Brief Description: ASTER is an imaging instrument that is flying on Terra, a satellite launched in December 1999 as part of NASA's Earth Observing System (EOS).. ASTER will be used to o[r] ... See full document

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Remote Sensing. Vandaag. Voordelen Remote Sensing Wat is Remote Sensing? Vier elementen Remote Sensing systeem

Remote Sensing. Vandaag. Voordelen Remote Sensing Wat is Remote Sensing? Vier elementen Remote Sensing systeem

... Remote Sensing is the science or the technique of deriving information about objects at the Earth surface from images using (parts of) the electromagnetic spectrum.. • Measuring electro[r] ... See full document

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