Sentences with phrase «from radar interferometry»

Tidal motion, ice velocity and melt rate of Petermann Gletscher, Greenland, measured from radar interferometry.
«Recent Antarctic Ice Mass Loss from Radar Interferometry and Regional Climate Modelling.»
Rignot et al., Recent Antarctic ice mass loss from radar interferometry and regional climate modelling, Nature Geoscience 1, 106 — 110 (2008)

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From satellite observations such as radar interferometry, Rignot and his colleagues conclude a common cause underlies the retreat of West Antarctica's largest glaciers, including Pine Island Glacier, known for cleaving massive icebergs, and its neighbor, Thwaites Glacier.
Rignot, E., Mouginot, J. & Scheuchl, B. Antarctic grounding line mapping from differential satellite radar interferometry.
The next year, Rignot and Mouginot published another comprehensive, high - resolution map of Greenland based in radar interferometry data from 2008 and 2009 showing that Greenland's 100 fastest glaciers drain 66 percent of the ice sheet area, and marine - terminating glaciers drain 88 percent of the ice sheet area (Rignot and Mouginot 2012).
A study using Earth Remote Sensing satellite radar interferometry (EERS - 1 and -2) observations from 1992 through 2011 finds «a continuous and rapid retreat of the grounding lines of Pine Island, Thwaites, Haynes, Smith, and Kohler» Glaciers, and the authors conclude that «this sector of West Antarctica is undergoing a marine ice sheet instability that will significantly contribute to sea level rise in decades to centuries to come» (Rignot et al. 2014).
It is derived from ALOS PALSAR, Envisat ASAR, Radarsat - 2, ERS - 1 and ERS - 2 satellite radar interferometry overlaid on a MODIS mosaic of Antarctica.
266 For the hinge from which icebergs break off, see E. J. Rignot, S. P. Gogineni, W. B. Krabill, S. Ekholm, «North and northeast Greenland ice discharge from satellite radar interferometry,» Science 276:934 - 937 (9 May 1997).
Larour, E., Rignot, E., Joughin, I. & Aubry, D.,» Rheology of the Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica, inferred from satellite radar interferometry data using an inverse control method», Geophysical Research Letters, 32, 2005.
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