Columbia Glacier bedrock topography and ice thickness

Columbia Glacier bedrock topography and ice volume. Bedrock topography and ice thickness for 1957 and 2007 on a 100 m grid are provided in NetCDF format, referenced to WGS84 UTM Zone 6N. For details about the method and the datasets used, please see: McNabb, R., Hock, R., O’Neel, S., Rasmussen, L.,...

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Main Authors: McNabb, R. W. (10786704), Hock, R. (10786707), O'Neel, S. (10786710), Rasmussen, L. A. (10786713), Ahn, Y. (10786716), Braun, M. (10786719), Conway, H. (10786722), Herreid, S. (10786725), Joughin, I. (10786728), Pfeffer, W. T. (10786731), Smith, B. E. (10786734), Truffer, M. (10786737)
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2012
Subjects:
USA
11J
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4749364
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Summary:Columbia Glacier bedrock topography and ice volume. Bedrock topography and ice thickness for 1957 and 2007 on a 100 m grid are provided in NetCDF format, referenced to WGS84 UTM Zone 6N. For details about the method and the datasets used, please see: McNabb, R., Hock, R., O’Neel, S., Rasmussen, L., Ahn, Y., Braun, M., . . . Truffer, M. (2012). Using surface velocities to calculate ice thickness and bed topography: A case study at Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USA. Journal of Glaciology, 58 (212), 1151-1164. 10.3189/2012JoG11J249