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  1. Brief communication: Updated grounding line mapping in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, Antarctica, from one day repeat Sentinel-1 SAR data
  2. Machine-learned global glacier ice volumes
  3. Thirty years of glacier grounding line retreat in Antarctica
  4. Contrasting melt regime in the Ice Grounding Zone of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica
  5. Brief communication: Updated grounding line mapping in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, Antarctica, from 1-day repeat Sentinel-1 SAR data
  6. Supplementary material to "Brief communication: Updated grounding line mapping in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, Antarctica, from 1-day repeat Sentinel-1 SAR data"
  7. Small‐Scale, High‐Frequency Ice, and Ocean Processes in the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica
  8. Rapid retreat of Berry Glacier, West Antarctica, linked to seawater intrusions revealed by radar interferometry
  9. A gradient-boosted tree framework to model the ice thickness of the world's glaciers (IceBoost v1.1)
  10. Half a century of dynamic instability following the ocean-driven break-up of Wordie Ice Shelf
  11. Grounding Zone of Helheim Glacier, Greenland, From Terrestrial Radar Interferometry
  12. Grounding Line Remote Operated Vehicle (GROV) Survey of the Ice Shelf Cavity of Petermann Glacier, Greenland
  13. A global machine learning system for glacier ice volumes
  14. Bathymetry of the Antarctic continental shelf and ice shelf cavities from circumpolar gravity anomalies and other data
  15. A glacier ice volume modeling framework based on generative adversarial networks and graph neural networks
  16. Summer speedup at Zachariæ Isstrøm, northeast Greenland
  17. IceBoost: a Gradient-boosted Tree framework to model the ice thickness of the World’s glaciers
  18. Modeling Ocean Heat Transport to the Grounding Lines of Pine Island, Thwaites, Smith, and Kohler Glaciers, West Antarctica
  19. A gradient-boosted tree framework to model the ice thickness of the World's glaciers (IceBoost v1)
  20. Inland Summer Speedup at Zachariæ Isstrøm, Northeast Greenland, Driven by Subglacial Hydrology
  21. Potential of the Bi-Static SAR Satellite Companion Mission Harmony for Land-Ice Observations
  22. Half a century of extensive acceleration and grounding line retreat following the ocean driven collapse of Wordie Ice Shelf
  23. Seawater Intrusion in the Observed Grounding Zone of Petermann Glacier Causes Extensive Retreat
  24. Widespread seawater intrusions beneath the grounded ice of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica
  25. Seawater Intrusion at the Grounding Line of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland, From Terrestrial Radar Interferometry
  26. Southern Ocean High‐Resolution (SOhi) Modeling Along the Antarctic Ice Sheet Periphery
  27. Surface energy balance closure over melting snow and ice from in situ measurements on the Greenland ice sheet
  28. Modeling Ice Melt Rates From Seawater Intrusions in the Grounding Zone of Petermann Gletscher, Greenland
  29. Observations of grounding zones are the missing key to understand ice melt in Antarctica
  30. Modeling ice melt rates from seawater intrusions in the grounding zone of Petermann Gletscher, Greenland.
  31. Antarctic Bedmap data: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) sharing of 60 years of ice bed, surface, and thickness data
  32. Decadal grounding line migration and ice shelf melt regime of Petermann Glacier, North-West Greenland, from high-resolution InSAR data.
  33. Sea-level rise projections of Petermann Glacier, Greenland, modeled using synchronously coupled subglacial hydrology and ice flow dynamics
  34. Melt rates in the kilometer-size grounding zone of Petermann Glacier, Greenland, before and during a retreat
  35. Mass balance of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets from 1992 to 2020
  36. Grounding Zone of Amery Ice Shelf, Antarctica, From Differential Synthetic‐Aperture Radar Interferometry
  37. Standing Eddies in Glacial Fjords and Their Role in Fjord Circulation and Melt
  38. Publisher Correction: Heterogeneous melting near the Thwaites Glacier grounding line
  39. Suppressed basal melting in the eastern Thwaites Glacier grounding zone
  40. Heterogeneous melting near the Thwaites Glacier grounding line
  41. En mémoire de Jérémie Mouginot
  42. Seasonal Acceleration of Petermann Glacier, Greenland, From Changes in Subglacial Hydrology
  43. Changes in Antarctic Ice Sheet Motion Derived From Satellite Radar Interferometry Between 1995 and 2022
  44. Extensive inland thinning and speed-up of Northeast Greenland Ice Stream
  45. Ongoing grounding line retreat and fracturing initiated at the Petermann Glacier ice shelf, Greenland, after 2016
  46. The International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean Version 2
  47. Multi-year mosaics of Antarctic ice motion from satellite radar interferometry: 1995 to 2022
  48. Greenland Mass Trends From Airborne and Satellite Altimetry During 2011–2020
  49. Evaluating Petermann Gletscher ice-shelf basal melt and ice-stream dynamics from high-resolution TanDEM-X elevation data.
  50. Expanding glacier time series of Antarctica and Greenland using Soviet Era KFA-1000 satellite images
  51. Insights of multiple sensors remote sensing techniques for the mapping of subglacial valleys beneath glaciers and ice shelves 
  52. Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Bræ, North Greenland, Protected From Warm Atlantic Ocean Waters
  53. Ongoing grounding line retreat and fracturation initiated at the Petermann Glacier ice shelf, Greenland after 2016
  54. Rapid glacier retreat rates observed in West Antarctica
  55. Sea level rise from melting glaciers and ice sheets caused by climate warming above pre-industrial levels
  56. Physical processes controlling the rifting of Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctica, prior to the calving of iceberg A68
  57. The Scientific Legacy of NASA’s Operation IceBridge
  58. Calving Front Machine (CALFIN): glacial termini dataset and automated deep learning extraction method for Greenland, 1972–2019
  59. Thank You to Our 2020 Reviewers
  60. Retreat of Humboldt Gletscher, North Greenland, Driven by Undercutting From a Warmer Ocean
  61. Automatic delineation of glacier grounding lines in differential interferometric synthetic-aperture radar data using deep learning
  62. Ice dynamics will remain a primary driver of Greenland ice sheet mass loss over the next century
  63. Automatic Delineation of Grounding Lines from Differential InSAR along the Getz Ice Shelf, Antarctica, using a Machine Learning Algorithm
  64. Ocean forcing drives glacier retreat in Greenland
  65. Ocean melting of the Zachariae Isstrøm and Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glaciers, northeast Greenland
  66. Twenty-first century sea-level rise could exceed IPCC projections for strong-warming futures
  67. Impact of Calving Dynamics on Kangilernata Sermia, Greenland
  68. Calving Front Machine (CALFIN): Glacial Termini Dataset and Automated Deep Learning Extraction Method for Greenland, 1972–2019
  69. Supplementary material to "Calving Front Machine (CALFIN): Glacial Termini Dataset and Automated Deep Learning Extraction Method for Greenland, 1972–2019"
  70. The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean Version 4.0
  71. Constraining an Ocean Model Under Getz Ice Shelf, Antarctica, Using A Gravity‐Derived Bathymetry
  72. Continuity of Ice Sheet Mass Loss in Greenland and Antarctica From the GRACE and GRACE Follow‐On Missions
  73. Grounding Line Retreat of Denman Glacier, East Antarctica, Measured With COSMO‐SkyMed Radar Interferometry Data
  74. Earth's water reservoirs in a changing climate
  75. Calving Front Machine (CALFIN): Automated Calving Front Dataset and Deep Learning Methodology for East/West Greenland, 1972-2019
  76. Ice-shelf and glacier changes in Northern Greenland
  77. Local climate of Zachary glacier, North East Greenland
  78. Submarine glacial landforms in Southeast Greenland fjords reveal contrasting outlet-glacier behaviour since the Last Glacial Maximum
  79. Impact of Iceberg Calving on the Retreat of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica Over the Next Century With Different Calving Laws and Ocean Thermal Forcing
  80. Deep glacial troughs and stabilizing ridges unveiled beneath the margins of the Antarctic ice sheet
  81. Mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet from 1992 to 2018
  82. Evaluation of Regional Climate Models Using Regionally Optimized GRACE Mascons in the Amery and Getz Ice Shelves Basins, Antarctica
  83. Pathways of ocean heat towards Pine Island and Thwaites grounding lines
  84. Bathymetry of Southeast Greenland From Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) Data
  85. Validation of Glacier Topographic Acquisitions from an Airborne Single-Pass Interferometer
  86. Continent‐Wide, Interferometric SAR Phase, Mapping of Antarctic Ice Velocity
  87. Ice Thickness and Bed Elevation of the Northern and Southern Patagonian Icefields
  88. Forty-six years of Greenland Ice Sheet mass balance from 1972 to 2018
  89. Submarine Moraines in Southeast Greenland Fjords Reveal Contrasting Outlet‐Glacier Behavior since the Last Glacial Maximum
  90. Modeling the response of northwest Greenland to enhanced ocean thermal forcing and subglacial discharge
  91. Four decades of Antarctic Ice Sheet mass balance from 1979–2017
  92. Bathymetry of Northwest Greenland Using “Ocean Melting Greenland” (OMG) High-Resolution Airborne Gravity and Other Data
  93. Heterogeneous retreat and ice melt of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica
  94. Detection of Glacier Calving Margins with Convolutional Neural Networks: A Case Study
  95. Retreat of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica, over the next 100 years using various ice flow models, ice shelf melt scenarios and basal friction laws
  96. Detection of Glacier Calving Margins with Convolutional Neural Networks: A Case Study
  97. Modeling the response of Northwest Greenland to enhanced ocean thermal forcing and subglacial discharge
  98. Supplementary material to "Modeling the response of Northwest Greenland to enhanced ocean thermal forcing and subglacial discharge"
  99. Insights on the Surge Behavior of Storstrømmen and L. Bistrup Brae, Northeast Greenland, Over the Last Century
  100. Global sea-level budget 1993–present
  101. Ocean-Induced Melt Triggers Glacier Retreat in Northwest Greenland
  102. Evaluation of Reconstructions of Snow/Ice Melt in Greenland by Regional Atmospheric Climate Models Using Laser Altimetry Data
  103. Origin of Circumpolar Deep Water intruding onto the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Sea continental shelves
  104. Retreat of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica, over the next 100 years using various ice flow models, ice shelf melt scenarios and basal friction laws
  105. Submarine landforms reveal varying rates and styles of deglaciation in North-West Greenland fjords
  106. Mass Loss of Totten and Moscow University Glaciers, East Antarctica, Using Regionally Optimized GRACE Mascons
  107. Ice flow modelling to constrain the surface mass balance and ice discharge of San Rafael Glacier, Northern Patagonia Icefield
  108. Intercomparison and Validation of SAR-Based Ice Velocity Measurement Techniques within the Greenland Ice Sheet CCI Project
  109. Mass balance of the Antarctic Ice Sheet from 1992 to 2017
  110. Ionospheric correction of InSAR data for accurate ice velocity measurement at polar regions
  111. Simulating ice thickness and velocity evolution of Upernavik Isstrøm 1849–2012 by forcing prescribed terminus positions in ISSM
  112. A Century of Stability of Avannarleq and Kujalleq Glaciers, West Greenland, Explained Using High-Resolution Airborne Gravity and Other Data
  113. Vulnerability of Southeast Greenland Glaciers to Warm Atlantic Water From Operation IceBridge and Ocean Melting Greenland Data
  114. Designing the Climate Observing System of the Future
  115. Modeling the Response of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden and Zachariae Isstrøm Glaciers, Greenland, to Ocean Forcing Over the Next Century
  116. BedMachine v3: Complete Bed Topography and Ocean Bathymetry Mapping of Greenland From Multibeam Echo Sounding Combined With Mass Conservation
  117. On the Short-term Grounding Zone Dynamics of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, Observed With COSMO-SkyMed Interferometric Data
  118. Observations and modeling of ocean-induced melt beneath Petermann Glacier Ice Shelf in northwestern Greenland
  119. Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas simulation with optimized ocean, sea ice, and thermodynamic ice shelf model parameters
  120. Antarctic ICE sheet grounding line migration monitoring using COSMO-SkyMed very short repeat-time SAR interferometry
  121. Continued retreat of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica, controlled by bed topography and ocean circulation
  122. Iceberg calving of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica: full-Stokes modeling combined with linear elastic fracture mechanics
  123. Increased ice flow in Western Palmer Land linked to ocean melting
  124. Bed elevation of Jakobshavn Isbrae, West Greenland, from high-resolution airborne gravity and other data
  125. Comprehensive Annual Ice Sheet Velocity Mapping Using Landsat-8, Sentinel-1, and RADARSAT-2 Data
  126. Bathymetry of the Amundsen Sea Embayment sector of West Antarctica from Operation IceBridge gravity and other data
  127. Mass budget of the glaciers and ice caps of the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Canada, from 1991 to 2015
  128. Optimal numerical solvers for transient simulations of ice flow using the Ice Sheet System Model (ISSM versions 4.2.5 and 4.11)
  129. Oceans Melting Greenland: Early Results from NASA’s Ocean-Ice Mission in Greenland
  130. Introduction to the Special Issue on Ocean-Ice Interaction
  131. Improving Bed Topography Mapping of Greenland Glaciers Using NASA’s Oceans Melting Greenland (OMG) Data
  132. Rapid submarine ice melting in the grounding zones of ice shelves in West Antarctica
  133. A modeling study of the effect of runoff variability on the effective pressure beneath Russell Glacier, West Greenland
  134. Grounding line retreat of Pope, Smith, and Kohler Glaciers, West Antarctica, measured with Sentinel‐1a radar interferometry data
  135. Ice flow dynamics and mass loss of Totten Glacier, East Antarctica, from 1989 to 2015
  136. Modeling of ocean‐induced ice melt rates of five west Greenland glaciers over the past two decades
  137. Optimal numerical solvers for transient simulations of ice flow using the Ice Sheet System Model (ISSM)
  138. Bathymetry data reveal glaciers vulnerable to ice‐ocean interaction in Uummannaq and Vaigat glacial fjords, west Greenland
  139. Ice melt, sea level rise and superstorms: evidence from paleoclimate data, climate modeling, and modern observations that 2 °C global warming could be dangerous
  140. Modeling of Store Gletscher's calving dynamics, West Greenland, in response to ocean thermal forcing
  141. A constitutive framework for predicting weakening and reduced buttressing of ice shelves based on observations of the progressive deterioration of the remnant Larsen B Ice Shelf
  142. Ice shelf basal melt rates around Antarctica from simulations and observations
  143. Ice thickness of the northern half of the Patagonia Icefields of South America from high‐resolution airborne gravity surveys
  144. Fast retreat of Zachariæ Isstrøm, northeast Greenland
  145. Grounding line retreat of Totten Glacier, East Antarctica, 1996 to 2013
  146. Observed latitudinal variations in erosion as a function of glacier dynamics
  147. Undercutting of marine‐terminating glaciers in West Greenland
  148. The evolving instability of the remnant Larsen B Ice Shelf and its tributary glaciers
  149. Ice motion of the Patagonian Icefields of South America: 1984–2014
  150. Quantifying mass balance processes on the Southern Patagonia Icefield
  151. Supraglacial lakes on the Greenland ice sheet advance inland under warming climate
  152. Inferred basal friction and surface mass balance of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream using data assimilation of ICESat (Ice Cloud and land Elevation Satellite) surface altimetry and ISSM (Ice Sheet System Model)
  153. Mass loss of the Amundsen Sea Embayment of West Antarctica from four independent techniques
  154. Hydrostatic grounding line parameterization in ice sheet models
  155. Sensitivity of the dynamics of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, to climate forcing for the next 50 years
  156. Representation of sharp rifts and faults mechanics in modeling ice shelf flow dynamics: Application to Brunt/Stancomb-Wills Ice Shelf, Antarctica
  157. Basal terraces on melting ice shelves
  158. Two independent methods for mapping the grounding line of an outlet glacier – an example from the Astrolabe Glacier, Terre Adélie, Antarctica
  159. Hydrostatic grounding line parameterization in ice sheet models
  160. Quantifying mass balance processes on the Southern Patagonia Icefield
  161. Widespread, rapid grounding line retreat of Pine Island, Thwaites, Smith, and Kohler glaciers, West Antarctica, from 1992 to 2011
  162. Deeply incised submarine glacial valleys beneath the Greenland ice sheet
  163. Observations: Cryosphere
  164. Sustained increase in ice discharge from the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica, from 1973 to 2013
  165. The structure and effect of suture zones in the Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctica
  166. High-resolution ice-thickness mapping in South Greenland
  167. Improved representation of East Antarctic surface mass balance in a regional atmospheric climate model
  168. Low-frequency radar sounding of ice in East Antarctica and southern Greenland
  169. Creep deformation and buttressing capacity of damaged ice shelves: theory and application to Larsen C ice shelf
  170. Observed thinning of Totten Glacier is linked to coastal polynya variability
  171. Low-frequency radar sounding of temperate ice masses in Southern Alaska
  172. Subaqueous melting of Store Glacier, west Greenland from three-dimensional, high-resolution numerical modeling and ocean observations
  173. Getz Ice Shelf melting response to changes in ocean forcing
  174. Inversion of basal friction in Antarctica using exact and incomplete adjoints of a higher-order model
  175. Correction to “Revisiting the Earth's sea-level and energy budgets from 1961 to 2008”
  176. Challenges to Understanding the Dynamic Response of Greenland's Marine Terminating Glaciers to Oceanic and Atmospheric Forcing
  177. Creep deformation and buttressing capacity of damaged ice shelves: theory and application to Larsen C ice shelf
  178. Ice-Shelf Melting Around Antarctica
  179. Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project I: Antarctica
  180. Insights into spatial sensitivities of ice mass response to environmental change from the SeaRISE ice sheet modeling project II: Greenland
  181. A new bed elevation dataset for Greenland
  182. Bedmap2: improved ice bed, surface and thickness datasets for Antarctica
  183. Computing the volume response of the Antarctic Peninsula ice sheet to warming scenarios to 2200
  184. Continued slowing of the Ross Ice Shelf and thickening of West Antarctic ice streams
  185. Dependence of century-scale projections of the Greenland ice sheet on its thermal regime
  186. High-resolution bed topography mapping of Russell Glacier, Greenland, inferred from Operation IceBridge data
  187. A Reconciled Estimate of Ice-Sheet Mass Balance
  188. Ice flow sensitivity to geothermal heat flux of Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica
  189. Recent large increases in freshwater fluxes from Greenland into the North Atlantic
  190. Ice velocity changes in the Ross and Ronne sectors observed using satellite radar data from 1997 and 2009
  191. Mapping of Ice Motion in Antarctica Using Synthetic-Aperture Radar Data
  192. A damage mechanics assessment of the Larsen B ice shelf prior to collapse: Toward a physically-based calving law
  193. Spatial distribution of glacial erosion rates in the St. Elias range, Alaska, inferred from a realistic model of glacier dynamics
  194. Basal crevasses on the Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctica: Implications for meltwater ponding and hydrofracture
  195. Ice flow in Greenland for the International Polar Year 2008-2009
  196. Timing and origin of recent regional ice-mass loss in Greenland
  197. Sensitivity Analysis of Pine Island Glacier ice flow using ISSM and DAKOTA
  198. Continental scale, high order, high spatial resolution, ice sheet modeling using the Ice Sheet System Model (ISSM)
  199. Characteristics of ocean waters reaching Greenland's glaciers
  200. Coupling ice flow models of varying orders of complexity with the Tiling method
  201. Numerical experiments on subaqueous melting of Greenland tidewater glaciers in response to ocean warming and enhanced subglacial discharge
  202. Sensitivity of the ice-shelf/ocean system to the sub-ice-shelf cavity shape measured by NASA IceBridge in Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica
  203. Spreading of warm ocean waters around Greenland as a possible cause for glacier acceleration
  204. A mass conservation approach for mapping glacier ice thickness
  205. Revisiting the Earth's sea-level and energy budgets from 1961 to 2008
  206. Ice Flow of the Antarctic Ice Sheet
  207. Ice Sheets and Sea Level: Thinking Outside the Box
  208. State of the Climate in 2010
  209. Acceleration and spatial rheology of Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctic Peninsula
  210. Ice flux divergence anomalies on 79north Glacier, Greenland
  211. Antarctic grounding line mapping from differential satellite radar interferometry
  212. Is Antarctica melting?
  213. Context for the Recent Massive Petermann Glacier Calving Event
  214. Acceleration of the contribution of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to sea level rise
  215. The Glacier and Land Ice Surface Topography Interferometer: An Airborne Proof-of-Concept Demonstration of High-Precision Ka-Band Single-Pass Elevation Mapping
  216. Ice Sheet Mass Balance
  217. Geophysical Research Letters: New Policies Improve Top‐Cited Geosciences Journal
  218. Spatial patterns of basal drag inferred using control methods from a full-Stokes and simpler models for Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica
  219. Rapid submarine melting of the calving faces of West Greenland glaciers
  220. Partitioning Recent Greenland Mass Loss
  221. Dynamics and mass balance of Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: 1. Geometry and surface velocities
  222. Roles of marine ice, rheology, and fracture in the flow and stability of the Brunt/Stancomb-Wills Ice Shelf
  223. Chapter 1 Impacts of the Oceans on Climate Change
  224. The Patagonian ice fields: An updated assessment of sea level contribution
  225. A low-frequency ice-penetrating radar system adapted for use from an airplane: test results from Bering and Malaspina Glaciers, Alaska, USA
  226. Mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet from 1958 to 2007
  227. Changes in West Antarctic ice stream dynamics observed with ALOS PALSAR data
  228. Deformation, Ecosystem Structure, and Dynamics of Ice (DESDynI)
  229. Channelized bottom melting and stability of floating ice shelves
  230. Recent Antarctic ice mass loss from radar interferometry and regional climate modelling
  231. Deformation, Ecosystem Structure, and Dynamics of Ice (DESDynI)
  232. Larsen B Ice Shelf rheology preceding its disintegration inferred by a control method
  233. Technology Demonstration of Ka-band Digitally-Beam formed Radar for Ice Topography Mapping
  234. Influence of Ocean Warming on Glaciers and Ice Streams
  235. Changes in ice dynamics and mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet
  236. Changes in the Velocity Structure of the Greenland Ice Sheet
  237. Ice volumetric changes on active volcanoes in southern Chile
  238. Recent ice loss from the Fleming and other glaciers, Wordie Bay, West Antarctic Peninsula
  239. Glacier wastage on southern Adelaide Island, Antarctica, and its impact on snow runway operations
  240. Retreat of Glaciar Tyndall, Patagonia, over the last half-century
  241. Rheology of the Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica, inferred from satellite radar interferometry data using an inverse control method
  242. Recent dramatic thinning of largest West Antarctic ice stream triggered by oceans
  243. Warm ocean is eroding West Antarctic Ice Sheet
  244. Accelerated Sea-Level Rise from West Antarctica
  245. Recommendations for the collection and synthesis of Antarctic Ice Sheet mass balance data
  246. Rapid ice discharge from southeast Greenland glaciers
  247. Accelerated ice discharge from the Antarctic Peninsula following the collapse of Larsen B ice shelf
  248. Force-perturbation analysis of Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica, suggests cause for recent acceleration
  249. Improved estimation of the mass balance of glaciers draining into the Amundsen Sea sector of West Antarctica from the CECS/NASA 2002 campaign
  250. Modelling of rift propagation on Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica, and sensitivity to climate change
  251. Processes involved in the propagation of rifts near Hemmen Ice Rise, Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica
  252. Contribution of the Patagonia Icefields of South America to Sea Level Rise
  253. Timing of Recent Accelerations of Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica
  254. Plan for living on a restless planet sets NASA's solid Earth agenda
  255. Mass Balance of Polar Ice Sheets
  256. Rapid Bottom Melting Widespread near Antarctic Ice Sheet Grounding Lines
  257. West Antarctic Ice Sheet release new iceberg
  258. Acceleration of Pine Island and Thwaites Glaciers, West Antarctica
  259. Assessment of JERS-1 SAR for monitoring secondary vegetation in Amazonia: I. Spatial and temporal variability in backscatter across a chrono-sequence of secondary vegetation stands in Rondonia
  260. Assessment of JERS-1 SAR for monitoring secondary vegetation in Amazonia: II. Spatial, temporal, and radiometric considerations for operational monitoring
  261. Ice-shelf changes in Pine Island Bay, Antarctica, 1947-2000
  262. Mass balance of East Antarctic glaciers and ice shelves from satellite data
  263. Rock glacier surface motion in Beacon Valley, Antarctica, from synthetic-aperture radar interferometry
  264. Sensitivity of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica, to changes in ice-shelf and basal conditions: a model study
  265. Tidal flexure along ice-sheet margins: comparison of InSAR with an elastic-plate model
  266. Unsteady flow inferred for Thwaites Glacier, and comparison with Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica
  267. Contribution to the glaciology of northern Greenland from satellite radar interferometry
  268. “Crack!” in the polar night
  269. Penetration depth of interferometric synthetic-aperture radar signals in snow and ice
  270. Ephemeral grounding as a signal of ice-shelf change
  271. Evidence for rapid retreat and mass loss of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica
  272. Constraining ice dynamics at Dome C, Antarctica, using remotely sensed measurements
  273. Observation of ocean tides below the Filchner and Ronne Ice Shelves, Antarctica, using synthetic aperture radar interferometry: Comparison with tide model predictions
  274. Substantial thinning of a major east Greenland outlet glacier
  275. Effect of Faraday rotation on L-band interferometric and polarimetric synthetic-aperture radar data
  276. Mass balance of the northeast sector of the Greenland ice sheet: a remote-sensing perspective
  277. Interferometric radar observations of Glaciares Europa and Penguin, Hielo Patagonico Sur, Chile
  278. Flow of Glaciar Moreno, Argentina, from repeat-pass Shuttle Imaging Radar images: comparison of the phase correlation method with radar interferometry
  279. Interferometric radar observations of Glaciares Europa and Penguin, Hielo Patagónico Sur, Chile
  280. Fast Recession of a West Antarctic Glacier
  281. Hinge-line migration of Petermann Gletscher, north Greenland, detected using satellite-radar interferometry
  282. Radar interferometry detection of hinge-line migration on Rutford Ice Stream and Carlson Inlet, Antarctica
  283. Winter and spring thaw as observed with imaging radar at BOREAS
  284. Classification of boreal forest cover types using SAR images
  285. North and Northeast Greenland Ice Discharge from Satellite Radar Interferometry
  286. Mapping deforestation and secondary growth in Rondonia, Brazil, using imaging radar and thematic mapper data
  287. Dual-frequency interferometric SAR observations of a tropical rain-forest
  288. Interferometric radar observations of Glaciar San Rafael, Chile
  289. Tidal motion, ice velocity and melt rate of Petermann Gletscher, Greenland, measured from radar interferometry
  290. Monitoring, classification, and characterization of interior Alaska forests using AIRSAR and ERS-1 SAR
  291. Ice flow dynamics of the Greenland Ice Sheet from SAR interferometry
  292. Backscatter model for the unusual radar properties of the Greenland Ice Sheet
  293. Spaceborne applications of P band imaging radars for measuring forest biomass
  294. Monitoring freeze—thaw cycles along North—South Alaskan transects using ERS-1 SAR
  295. Monitoring of environmental conditions in Taiga forests using ERS-1 SAR
  296. Evaluating the type and state of Alaska taiga forests with imaging radar for use in ecosystem models
  297. Polarization signatures of frozen and thawed forests of varying environmental state
  298. Mapping of forest types in Alaskan boreal forests using SAR imagery
  299. Radar estimates of aboveground biomass in boreal forests of interior Alaska
  300. Unusual Radar Echoes from the Greenland Ice Sheet
  301. Change detection techniques for ERS-1 SAR data
  302. Maximum a posteriori classification of multifrequency, multilook, synthetic aperture radar intensity data
  303. Characterization of spatial statistics of distributed targets in SAR data
  304. Segmentation of polarimetric synthetic aperture radar data
  305. Unsupervised segmentation of polarimetric SAR data using the covariance matrix
  306. Identification of sea ice types in spaceborne synthetic aperture radar data
  307. A Bayes classifier for change detection in synthetic aperture radar imagery
  308. Segmentation of synthetic-aperture-radar complex data
  309. Multifrequency polarimetric synthetic aperture radar observations of sea ice
  310. Segmentation of multifrequency SAR complex data
  311. Preroughening transitions in crystal surfaces and valence-bond phases in quantum spin chains
  312. Three-dimensional point pattern tracking using a completely determined Hopfield network independent of the input data
  313. Boundary integral calculations of scattered fields: Application to a spacecraft launcher
  314. Ice Mass Balance and Antarctic Gravity Change: Satellite and Terrestrial Perspectives
  315. Understanding sea level changes
  316. Observed radar backscatter from forested areas with terrain variations
  317. Characterization of canopy physiology at BOREAS with SAR
  318. Monitoring of freeze/thaw transitions in taiga forests using ERS-1 SAR
  319. The use of interferometric SAR in a study of reservoir induced crustal deformation
  320. An ecological approach to radar mapping of biomass in interior Alaska boreal forests
  321. Inference of forest biomass using P-band circular-polarized radar signals
  322. P-band radar mapping of forest biomass in boreal forests of interior Alaska
  323. Monitoring freeze-thaw along north-south Alaskan transects using ERS-1 SAR
  324. Monitoring seasonal change in taiga forests using ERS-1 SAR data
  325. Analysis Of Scattering Behavior And Radar Penetration In Airsar Data
  326. Direction Angle Sensitivity of Agricultural Field Backscatter with Airsar Data
  327. On The Application Of Multifrequency Polarimetric Radar Observations To Sea-ice Classification
  328. Classification of Multifrequency Multilook Synthetic Aperture Radar Data
  329. Effect Of Speckle On The Hh-vv Statistics
  330. Monitoring temporal change in Alaskan forests using airsar data
  331. Polarization Signatures Of Frozen And Thawed Forests Of Varying Biomass
  332. SEGMENTATION OF SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR COMPLEX DATA
  333. Status Of The Ice Classification Algorithm In The Alaska Sar Facility Geophysical Processor System
  334. Synthetic Aperture Radar Polarimetry Of Sea Ice
  335. Model Based Segmenatation of Synthetic Aperture Radar Data
  336. Automated Multisensor Registration: Requirements And Techniques
  337. Extraction Of Textural Features In Sar Images: Statistical Model And Sensitivity