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Ice Dynamics and Stability Analysis of the Ice Shelf-Glacial System on the East Antarctic Peninsula Over the Past Half Century: Multi-Sensor
Kinematic First-Order Calving Law Implies Potential for Abrupt Ice-Shelf Retreat
The Ice Thickness Distribution of Flask Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula, Determined by Combining Radio-Echo Soundings, Surface Velocity Data and flow Modelling
The Bedrock Topography of Starbuck Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula, As Determined by Radio-Echo Soundings and Flow Modeling
The Larsen Ice Shelf System, Antarctica
Long-Term Snow Height Variations in Antarctica from GNSS Interferometric Reflectometry
Larsen B Outlet Glaciers from 1995 to 2013 Title Page Abstract Introduction J
Coastal-Change and Glaciological Map of the Larsen Ice Shelf Area, Antarctica: 1940–2005
Changing Pattern of Ice Flow and Mass Balance for Glaciers Discharging
1 Changing Pattern of Ice Flow and Mass Balance for Glaciers Discharging Into the Larsen a and 2 B Embayments, Antarctic Peninsula, 2011 to 2016
Manual Template
A High-Resolution Bedrock Map for the Antarctic Peninsula
1 Changing Pattern of Ice Flow and Mass Balance for Glaciers Discharging Into the Larsen a and 2 B Embayments, Antarctic Peninsula, 2011 to 2016
Annual Report 2010
Proposal for A
U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer
How Accurate Are Estimates of Glacier Ice Thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison Experiment
The Larsen Ice Shelf System, Antarctica (LARISSA): Polar Systems Bound Together, Changing Fast 2020 CALENDAR
Top View
Evolving Instability of the Scar Inlet Ice Shelf Based on Sequential Landsat Images Spanning 2005–2018
Gazetteer of the Antarctic
Glacier Acceleration and Thinning After Ice Shelf Collapse in the Larsen B Embayment, Antarctica
The Evolving Instability of the Remnant Larsen B Ice Shelf and Its Tributary Glaciers
Evolution of Surface Velocities and Ice Discharge of Larsen B Outlet 2 Glaciers from 1995 to 2013
Ice Thickness and Volume Across the Entire Antarctic Peninsula Region 3 4 Jonathan L
Article Is Available Online Approach, We Argue That Forcing the final Solution to fit All Di- at Doi:10.5194/Tc-8-1261-2014-Supplement
Kinematic First-Order Calving Law Implies Potential for Abrupt Ice-Shelf
A High-Resolution Bedrock Map for the Antarctic Peninsula
Science Summaries 2016-17
The Larsen Ice Shelf System, Antarctica (LARISSA): Polar Systems Bound Together, Changing Fast
First-Order Calving Please Refer to the Corresponding final Paper in TC If Available
2012-2013 Science Planning Summaries
The Ice Thickness Distribution of Flask Glacier, Antarctic Peninsula, Determined by Combining Radio-Echo Soundings, Surface Velocity Data and flow Modelling
Cryospheric Sciences
Supplement of Changing Pattern of Ice Flow and Mass Balance For
2001-2009 Elevation and Mass Losses in the Larsen a and B Embayments, Antarctic Peninsula C
Glacier Acceleration and Thinning After Ice Shelf Collapse in the Larsen B Embayment, Antarctica T