Satellite
gravity measurements show Greenland is losing ice mass at an accelerated rate, increasing its contribution to rising sea levels.
High - resolution
gravity measurements show changes over relatively small distances that could reflect small - scale convection.
There were reports that the sheet was not thinning from satellite altimetry, but then
the gravity measurements showed that there was mass loss.
Not exact matches
Measurements of Jovian
gravity suggest that Jupiter's core is large and diffuse, and microwave views
show that ammonia wells up to the cloud tops from deep in the atmosphere (SN: 6/24/17, p. 14).
Measurements made before and after the quake
show subtle changes in the local
gravity field, the European Space Agency said last week.
Rignot et al have updated results, including those from the GRACE
gravity measurement satellite, to the end of 2010 and
show that the downward trend in ice mass is continuing (stronger in Greenland than in Antarctica).
The relevant papers are [Velicogna and Wahr 2006
Measurements of time - variable
gravity show mass loss in Antarctica Science 311, 1754 - 1756 and Rignot and Thomas «Mass balance of polar ice sheets» Science 297, 1502 - 1506]
The relevant papers are [Velicogna and Wahr 2006
Measurements of time - variable
gravity show mass loss in Antarctica Science 311, 1754 - 1756 and Rignot and Thomas «Mass balance of polar ice sheets» Science 297, 1502 - 1506]
Figure 1
shows gravity satellite
measurements of Greenland ice mass from April 2002 to February 2009 (Velicogna 2009).
Collecting data from NASA's satellite
Gravity and Recovery Climate Experiment, known as GRACE, and GPS
measurements of the bedrock on the edges of the ice sheet, the Denmark Technical Institute's National Space Institute in Copenhagen was able to
show that crustal uplift due to ice loss has gone up by 1.5 inches between October 2005 and August 2009 along the northwest coast, a change that study co-author John Wahr calls «very dramatic».
Measurements of time - variable
gravity show mass loss in Antarctica.
As Willis noted, there are people conflating force with energy with power, LOTS of people who want to include
gravity (somehow) in the list of degrees of freedom for a molecule in a gas in spite of the fact that direct
measurements of the specific heat
show — no
gravity contribution (for perfectly understandable reasons).
410 re 404 and other fantasies by Matthew the septic, who has conflated the study «
Measurements of Time - Variable
Gravity Show Mass Loss in Antarctica» into «a study of loss of snowmass in the Antarctic, based on gravimetry».
Since 2003, the detailed
gravity measurements from Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) of the change in glacial land ice and water show an increase in mass of the
gravity measurements from
Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) of the change in glacial land ice and water show an increase in mass of the
Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) of the change in glacial land ice and water
show an increase in mass of the ocean.