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- PROGRAM IGS SYMPOSIUM, FAIRBANKS, 25-‐29 June, 2012
- Derivation of Glaciological Parameters from Time Series of Multi-Mission Remote Sensing Data
- Ross Ice Shelf Response to Climate Driven by the Tectonic Imprint on Seafloor Bathymetry
- Elevation and Elevation Change of Greenland and Antarctica Derived from Cryosat-2
- POSTERS on Thursday, IGS Symposium, Fairbanks, 24-‐29
- 1 Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise and Superstorms: Evidence From
- Kers La Mise En Place Djune Modélisation Couplée Ocean / Ice
- Mass Loss of Totten and Moscow University Glaciers, East Antarctica
- Four Decades of Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Balance from 1979–2017
- IODP Proposal 1002-Pre: Totten Glacier Climate Vulnerability Under
- Continental Slope and Rise Geomorphology Seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112°E-122°E) T ⁎ P.E
- Retreat History of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet Since the Last Glacial Maximumq
- Modelled Fracture and Calving on the Totten Ice Shelf
- Four Decades of Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Balance from 1979–2017
- J. Hansen Et Al.: Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise and Superstorms
- Four Decades of Antarctic Surface Elevation Changes from Multi-Mission Satellite Altimetry
- Ocean Forced Variability of Totten Glacier Mass Loss
- Scaling of Instability Timescales of Antarctic Outlet Glaciers Based on One-Dimensional Similitude Analysis
- Spatial and Temporal Antarctic Ice Sheet Mass Trends, Glacio
- Australian Antarctic Magazine — Issue 31: December 2016
- Calving Fronts of Antarctica: Mapping and Classification
- Late Winter Oceanography Beneath East Antarctic Sea Ice During SIPEX
- Accepted Manuscript1.0
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- Calculating Basal Thermal Zones Beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet Ellen Wilch
- Primer on Polar Warming and Implications for Global Climate Change
- 2017) Joint Inversion Estimate of Regional Glacial Isostatic Adjustment in Antarctica Considering a Lateral Varying Earth Structure (ESA STSE Project REGINA
- The Triggers of the Disaggregation of Voyeykov Ice Shelf (2007), Wilkes Land, East Antarctica, and Its Subsequent Evolution
- Scientists Predict Extensive Ice Loss from Totten Glacier, Antarctica
- Fragmentation Theory Reveals Processes Controlling Iceberg Size Distributions
- Simulated Melt Rates for the Totten and Dalton Ice Shelves 3 Description of Region D
- Retreat History of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet Since the Last Glacial Maximum
- An Update on Sea-Level Rise Science
- Valorisation Des Données Altimétriques De SARAL/Altika Pour L’Étude De La Calotte Antarctique Aurelie Michel
- Title: Simultaneous Disintegration of Outlet Glaciers in Porpoise Bay (Wilkes Land), East Antarctica, Driven by Sea-Ice Break-Up