Determining Greenland Ice Sheet Accumulation Rates from Radar Remote Sensing

An important component of NASA's Program for Arctic Regional Climate Assessment (PARCA) is a mass balance investigation of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The mass balance is calculated by taking the difference between the snow accumulation and the ice discharge of the ice sheet. Uncertainties in this...

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Main Author: Jezek, Kenneth C.
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Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010066068
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20010066068 2023-05-15T14:59:36+02:00 Determining Greenland Ice Sheet Accumulation Rates from Radar Remote Sensing Jezek, Kenneth C. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jul. 03, 2001 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010066068 unknown Document ID: 20010066068 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010066068 No Copyright CASI Earth Resources and Remote Sensing 2001 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T07:52:45Z An important component of NASA's Program for Arctic Regional Climate Assessment (PARCA) is a mass balance investigation of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The mass balance is calculated by taking the difference between the snow accumulation and the ice discharge of the ice sheet. Uncertainties in this calculation include the snow accumulation rate, which has traditionally been determined by interpolating data from ice core samples taken throughout the ice sheet. The sparse data associated with ice cores, coupled with the high spatial and temporal resolution provided by remote sensing, have motivated scientists to investigate relationships between accumulation rate and microwave observations. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Regional Climate Assessment Greenland ice core Ice Sheet PARCA Program for Arctic Regional Climate Assessment NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Greenland
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topic Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
spellingShingle Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Jezek, Kenneth C.
Determining Greenland Ice Sheet Accumulation Rates from Radar Remote Sensing
topic_facet Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
description An important component of NASA's Program for Arctic Regional Climate Assessment (PARCA) is a mass balance investigation of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The mass balance is calculated by taking the difference between the snow accumulation and the ice discharge of the ice sheet. Uncertainties in this calculation include the snow accumulation rate, which has traditionally been determined by interpolating data from ice core samples taken throughout the ice sheet. The sparse data associated with ice cores, coupled with the high spatial and temporal resolution provided by remote sensing, have motivated scientists to investigate relationships between accumulation rate and microwave observations.
author Jezek, Kenneth C.
author_facet Jezek, Kenneth C.
author_sort Jezek, Kenneth C.
title Determining Greenland Ice Sheet Accumulation Rates from Radar Remote Sensing
title_short Determining Greenland Ice Sheet Accumulation Rates from Radar Remote Sensing
title_full Determining Greenland Ice Sheet Accumulation Rates from Radar Remote Sensing
title_fullStr Determining Greenland Ice Sheet Accumulation Rates from Radar Remote Sensing
title_full_unstemmed Determining Greenland Ice Sheet Accumulation Rates from Radar Remote Sensing
title_sort determining greenland ice sheet accumulation rates from radar remote sensing
publishDate 2001
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010066068
op_coverage Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available
geographic Arctic
Greenland
geographic_facet Arctic
Greenland
genre Arctic
Arctic Regional Climate Assessment
Greenland
ice core
Ice Sheet
PARCA
Program for Arctic Regional Climate Assessment
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic Regional Climate Assessment
Greenland
ice core
Ice Sheet
PARCA
Program for Arctic Regional Climate Assessment
op_source CASI
op_relation Document ID: 20010066068
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010066068
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