Information from imagery: ISPRS scientific vision and research agenda
With the increased availability of very high-resolution satellite imagery, terrain based
imaging and participatory sensing, inexpensive platforms, and advanced information and …
imaging and participatory sensing, inexpensive platforms, and advanced information and …
[HTML][HTML] Reconstruction of ice-sheet changes in the Antarctic Peninsula since the Last Glacial Maximum
This paper compiles and reviews marine and terrestrial data constraining the dimensions
and configuration of the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet (APIS) from the Last Glacial Maximum …
and configuration of the Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet (APIS) from the Last Glacial Maximum …
Ocean forcing of glacier retreat in the western Antarctic Peninsula
In recent decades, hundreds of glaciers draining the Antarctic Peninsula (63° to 70° S) have
undergone systematic and progressive change. These changes are widely attributed to …
undergone systematic and progressive change. These changes are widely attributed to …
The glaciers climate change initiative: Methods for creating glacier area, elevation change and velocity products
Glaciers and their changes through time are increasingly obtained from a wide range of
satellite sensors. Due to the often remote location of glaciers in inaccessible and high …
satellite sensors. Due to the often remote location of glaciers in inaccessible and high …
The effect of foehn‐induced surface melt on firn evolution over the northeast Antarctic Peninsula
Surface meltwater ponding has been implicated as a major driver for recent ice shelf
collapse as well as the speedup of tributary glaciers in the northeast Antarctic Peninsula …
collapse as well as the speedup of tributary glaciers in the northeast Antarctic Peninsula …
Acceleration of snow melt in an Antarctic Peninsula ice core during the twentieth century
NJ Abram, R Mulvaney, EW Wolff, J Triest… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
Over the past 50 years, warming of the Antarctic Peninsula has been accompanied by
accelerating glacier mass loss and the retreat and collapse of ice shelves. A key driver of ice …
accelerating glacier mass loss and the retreat and collapse of ice shelves. A key driver of ice …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid bedrock uplift in the Antarctic Peninsula explained by viscoelastic response to recent ice unloading
Since 1995 several ice shelves in the Northern Antarctic Peninsula have collapsed and
triggered ice-mass unloading, invoking a solid Earth response that has been recorded at …
triggered ice-mass unloading, invoking a solid Earth response that has been recorded at …
A new Antarctic Peninsula glacier basin inventory and observed area changes since the 1940s
Glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula have recently shown changes in extent, velocity and
thickness, yet there is little quantification of change in the mass balance of individual …
thickness, yet there is little quantification of change in the mass balance of individual …
Spatial and temporal analysis of changes in the glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula
Abstract The Antarctic Peninsula shows considerable spatial variability concerning its
glaciological characteristics. It has also been subjected to severe climate changes, with …
glaciological characteristics. It has also been subjected to severe climate changes, with …
Changes in ice dynamics, elevation and mass discharge of Dinsmoor–Bombardier–Edgeworth glacier system, Antarctic Peninsula
T Seehaus, S Marinsek, V Helm, P Skvarca… - Earth and Planetary …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract The northern Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest changing regions on Earth.
The disintegration of the Larsen-A Ice Shelf in 1995 caused tributary glaciers to adjust by …
The disintegration of the Larsen-A Ice Shelf in 1995 caused tributary glaciers to adjust by …