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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
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
Rapid Bedrock Uplift in the Antarctic Peninsula Explained by Viscoelastic Response To
Increased Ice Losses from Antarctica Detected by Cryosat2
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
U.S. Antarctic Projects Officer
Article Is Available Antarctic Peninsula Glacier Basin Inventory and Observed Area Online At
1 Glacier Change in the North Cascades, Washington: 1900-2009
Increased Export of Grounded Ice After the Collapse of Northern Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula, Observed by Envisat ASAR
Coastal-Change and Glaciological Map of the Trinity Peninsula Area and South Shetland Islands, Antarctica: 1843–2001
Interactive Comment on “Evolution of Surface Velocities and Ice Discharge of Larsen B Outlet Glaciers from 1995 to 2013” by J
Glacier Acceleration and Thinning After Ice Shelf Collapse in the Larsen B Embayment, Antarctica
Evolution of Surface Velocities and Ice Discharge of Larsen B Outlet 2 Glaciers from 1995 to 2013
Coastal-Change and Glaciological Map of the Ross Island Area, Antarctica: 1962–2005
The Mountaineer
Stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in a Warming World Ian Joughin1* and Richard B
Top View
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
2004 Envisat & ERS Symposium
Rapid Bedrock Uplift in the Antarctic Peninsula Explained by Viscoelastic Response to Recent Ice Unloading ∗ Grace A
Impact of Marine Processes on Flow Dynamics of Northern Antarctic