The Effect of Antarctic Ice Mass Changes on Crustal Motion and Global Geodetic Observables

Glaciological estimates of the present-day ice mass balance of Antarctica vary widely, indicating the need for additional data to constrain mass-balance models. For example, recent studies find both a positive and a negative mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet. Analysis of studies suggest that o...

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Main Authors: James, T.S., Ivins, E.R.
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2014/30015
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spelling ftnasajpl:oai:trs.jpl.nasa.gov:2014/30015 2023-05-15T13:31:32+02:00 The Effect of Antarctic Ice Mass Changes on Crustal Motion and Global Geodetic Observables James, T.S. Ivins, E.R. 2004-10-02T18:02:46Z 21008 bytes application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2014/30015 en_US eng Boulder, CO 95-0505 http://hdl.handle.net/2014/30015 glaciology ice mass changes crustal motion geodetic observables 2004 ftnasajpl 2021-12-23T13:13:35Z Glaciological estimates of the present-day ice mass balance of Antarctica vary widely, indicating the need for additional data to constrain mass-balance models. For example, recent studies find both a positive and a negative mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet. Analysis of studies suggest that observations of present-day crustal motion, as obtained from a GPS survey could assist in defining models. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet JPL Technical Report Server Antarctic The Antarctic
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James, T.S.
Ivins, E.R.
The Effect of Antarctic Ice Mass Changes on Crustal Motion and Global Geodetic Observables
topic_facet glaciology ice mass changes crustal motion geodetic observables
description Glaciological estimates of the present-day ice mass balance of Antarctica vary widely, indicating the need for additional data to constrain mass-balance models. For example, recent studies find both a positive and a negative mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet. Analysis of studies suggest that observations of present-day crustal motion, as obtained from a GPS survey could assist in defining models.
author James, T.S.
Ivins, E.R.
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title The Effect of Antarctic Ice Mass Changes on Crustal Motion and Global Geodetic Observables
title_short The Effect of Antarctic Ice Mass Changes on Crustal Motion and Global Geodetic Observables
title_full The Effect of Antarctic Ice Mass Changes on Crustal Motion and Global Geodetic Observables
title_fullStr The Effect of Antarctic Ice Mass Changes on Crustal Motion and Global Geodetic Observables
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Antarctic Ice Mass Changes on Crustal Motion and Global Geodetic Observables
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