A comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica
In this study, we present a comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica. The analysis focused on the secular changes over a 4-year period spanning from 2003 to 2007, using the recently reprocessed and publicly available data sets for both missions. The results show that the two in...
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author | Gunter, B. (author) Urban, T. (author) Riva, R. (author) Helsen, M. (author) Harpold, R. (author) Poole, S. (author) Nagel, P. (author) Schutz, B. (author) Tapley, B. (author) |
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description | In this study, we present a comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica. The analysis focused on the secular changes over a 4-year period spanning from 2003 to 2007, using the recently reprocessed and publicly available data sets for both missions. The results show that the two independent data sets possess strong spatial correlations, but that there are several factors that can significantly impact the total derived ice mass variability from both missions. For GRACE, the primary source of uncertainty comes from the modelling of glacial isostatic adjustment, along with the estimates of C 2,0 and the degree one terms. For ICESat, it is shown that assumptions about firn density, rate biases, and the sampling interval of the various laser campaigns can have large effects on the results. Despite these uncertainties, the similarities that do exist indicate a strong potential for the future refinement of both GIA and mass balance estimates of Antarctica. Earth Observation and Space Systems Aerospace Engineering |
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spelling | fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:1e638cdb-4c79-48e9-a76e-3df225c73af7 2025-01-16T19:37:59+00:00 A comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica Gunter, B. (author) Urban, T. (author) Riva, R. (author) Helsen, M. (author) Harpold, R. (author) Poole, S. (author) Nagel, P. (author) Schutz, B. (author) Tapley, B. (author) 2009-06-24 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1e638cdb-4c79-48e9-a76e-3df225c73af7 en eng Springer Journal of Geodesy, 83 (11)--1432-1394 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1e638cdb-4c79-48e9-a76e-3df225c73af7 (c) 2009 The Authors GRACE ICESat Antarctica Ice mass change Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) journal article Text 2009 fttudelft 2023-07-08T19:57:28Z In this study, we present a comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica. The analysis focused on the secular changes over a 4-year period spanning from 2003 to 2007, using the recently reprocessed and publicly available data sets for both missions. The results show that the two independent data sets possess strong spatial correlations, but that there are several factors that can significantly impact the total derived ice mass variability from both missions. For GRACE, the primary source of uncertainty comes from the modelling of glacial isostatic adjustment, along with the estimates of C 2,0 and the degree one terms. For ICESat, it is shown that assumptions about firn density, rate biases, and the sampling interval of the various laser campaigns can have large effects on the results. Despite these uncertainties, the similarities that do exist indicate a strong potential for the future refinement of both GIA and mass balance estimates of Antarctica. Earth Observation and Space Systems Aerospace Engineering Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository |
spellingShingle | GRACE ICESat Antarctica Ice mass change Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) Gunter, B. (author) Urban, T. (author) Riva, R. (author) Helsen, M. (author) Harpold, R. (author) Poole, S. (author) Nagel, P. (author) Schutz, B. (author) Tapley, B. (author) A comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica |
title | A comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica |
title_full | A comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica |
title_fullStr | A comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica |
title_full_unstemmed | A comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica |
title_short | A comparison of coincident GRACE and ICESat data over Antarctica |
title_sort | comparison of coincident grace and icesat data over antarctica |
topic | GRACE ICESat Antarctica Ice mass change Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) |
topic_facet | GRACE ICESat Antarctica Ice mass change Glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) |
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