ESA's ice sheets CCI: Validation and inter-comparison of surface elevation changes derived

In order to increase the understanding of the changing climate, the European Space Agency has launched the Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI), a program which joins scientists and space agencies into 13 projects either affecting or affected by the concurrent changes. 5 This work is part of the Ice...

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Main Authors: Levinsen, J.F. (author), Khvorostovsky, K. (author), Ticconi, F. (author), Shepherd, A. (author), Forsberg, R. (author), Sørensen, L.S. (author), Muir, A. (author), Pie, N. (author), Felikson, D. (author), Flament, T. (author), Hurkmans, R. (author), Moholdt, G. (author), Gunter, B.C. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Kleinherenbrink, M. (author)
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Language:English
Published: European Geosciences Union 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/tcd-7-5433-2013
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:98752394-321a-4fad-b1aa-ae61dafa7c0d 2023-07-30T04:03:56+02:00 ESA's ice sheets CCI: Validation and inter-comparison of surface elevation changes derived Levinsen, J.F. (author) Khvorostovsky, K. (author) Ticconi, F. (author) Shepherd, A. (author) Forsberg, R. (author) Sørensen, L.S. (author) Muir, A. (author) Pie, N. (author) Felikson, D. (author) Flament, T. (author) Hurkmans, R. (author) Moholdt, G. (author) Gunter, B.C. (author) Lindenbergh, R.C. (author) Kleinherenbrink, M. (author) 2013-11-15 https://doi.org/10.5194/tcd-7-5433-2013 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:98752394-321a-4fad-b1aa-ae61dafa7c0d en eng European Geosciences Union The Cryosphere Discussions, 7, 2013--1994-0432 https://doi.org/10.5194/tcd-7-5433-2013 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:98752394-321a-4fad-b1aa-ae61dafa7c0d (c) Author(s) 2013. CC Attribution 3.0 License. journal article Text 2013 fttudelft https://doi.org/10.5194/tcd-7-5433-2013 2023-07-08T20:15:03Z In order to increase the understanding of the changing climate, the European Space Agency has launched the Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI), a program which joins scientists and space agencies into 13 projects either affecting or affected by the concurrent changes. 5 This work is part of the Ice Sheets CCI and four parameters are to be determined for the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), each resulting in a dataset made available to the public: Surface Elevation Changes (SEC), surface velocities, grounding line locations, and calving front locations. All CCI projects have completed a so-called Round Robin exercise in which the scientific community was asked to provide their 10 best estimate of the sought parameters as well as a feedback sheet describing their work. By inter-comparing and validating the results, obtained from research institutions world-wide, it is possible to develop the most optimal method for determining each parameter. This work describes the SEC Round Robin and the subsequent conclusions leading to the creation of a method for determining GrIS SEC values. The participants 15 used either Envisat radar or ICESat laser altimetry over Jakobshavn Isbræ drainage basin, and the submissions led to inter-comparisons of radar vs. altimetry as well as cross-over vs. repeat-track analyses. Due to the high accuracy of the former and the high spatial resolution of the latter, a method, which combines the two techniques will provide the most accurate SEC estimates. The data supporting the final GrIS analysis 20 stem from the radar altimeters on-board Envisat, ERS-1 and ERS-2. The accuracy of laser data exceeds that of radar altimetry; the Round Robin analysis has, however, proven the latter equally capable of dealing with surface topography thereby making such data applicable in SEC analyses extending all the way from the interior ice sheet to margin regions. This shows good potential for a future inclusion of ESA CryoSat-2 25 and Sentinel-3 radar data in the analysis, and thus for obtaining reliable SEC ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet Jakobshavn Jakobshavn isbræ The Cryosphere The Cryosphere Discussions Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Greenland Jakobshavn Isbræ ENVELOPE(-49.917,-49.917,69.167,69.167)
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description In order to increase the understanding of the changing climate, the European Space Agency has launched the Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI), a program which joins scientists and space agencies into 13 projects either affecting or affected by the concurrent changes. 5 This work is part of the Ice Sheets CCI and four parameters are to be determined for the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), each resulting in a dataset made available to the public: Surface Elevation Changes (SEC), surface velocities, grounding line locations, and calving front locations. All CCI projects have completed a so-called Round Robin exercise in which the scientific community was asked to provide their 10 best estimate of the sought parameters as well as a feedback sheet describing their work. By inter-comparing and validating the results, obtained from research institutions world-wide, it is possible to develop the most optimal method for determining each parameter. This work describes the SEC Round Robin and the subsequent conclusions leading to the creation of a method for determining GrIS SEC values. The participants 15 used either Envisat radar or ICESat laser altimetry over Jakobshavn Isbræ drainage basin, and the submissions led to inter-comparisons of radar vs. altimetry as well as cross-over vs. repeat-track analyses. Due to the high accuracy of the former and the high spatial resolution of the latter, a method, which combines the two techniques will provide the most accurate SEC estimates. The data supporting the final GrIS analysis 20 stem from the radar altimeters on-board Envisat, ERS-1 and ERS-2. The accuracy of laser data exceeds that of radar altimetry; the Round Robin analysis has, however, proven the latter equally capable of dealing with surface topography thereby making such data applicable in SEC analyses extending all the way from the interior ice sheet to margin regions. This shows good potential for a future inclusion of ESA CryoSat-2 25 and Sentinel-3 radar data in the analysis, and thus for obtaining reliable SEC ...
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author Levinsen, J.F. (author)
Khvorostovsky, K. (author)
Ticconi, F. (author)
Shepherd, A. (author)
Forsberg, R. (author)
Sørensen, L.S. (author)
Muir, A. (author)
Pie, N. (author)
Felikson, D. (author)
Flament, T. (author)
Hurkmans, R. (author)
Moholdt, G. (author)
Gunter, B.C. (author)
Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Kleinherenbrink, M. (author)
spellingShingle Levinsen, J.F. (author)
Khvorostovsky, K. (author)
Ticconi, F. (author)
Shepherd, A. (author)
Forsberg, R. (author)
Sørensen, L.S. (author)
Muir, A. (author)
Pie, N. (author)
Felikson, D. (author)
Flament, T. (author)
Hurkmans, R. (author)
Moholdt, G. (author)
Gunter, B.C. (author)
Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Kleinherenbrink, M. (author)
ESA's ice sheets CCI: Validation and inter-comparison of surface elevation changes derived
author_facet Levinsen, J.F. (author)
Khvorostovsky, K. (author)
Ticconi, F. (author)
Shepherd, A. (author)
Forsberg, R. (author)
Sørensen, L.S. (author)
Muir, A. (author)
Pie, N. (author)
Felikson, D. (author)
Flament, T. (author)
Hurkmans, R. (author)
Moholdt, G. (author)
Gunter, B.C. (author)
Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Kleinherenbrink, M. (author)
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title ESA's ice sheets CCI: Validation and inter-comparison of surface elevation changes derived
title_short ESA's ice sheets CCI: Validation and inter-comparison of surface elevation changes derived
title_full ESA's ice sheets CCI: Validation and inter-comparison of surface elevation changes derived
title_fullStr ESA's ice sheets CCI: Validation and inter-comparison of surface elevation changes derived
title_full_unstemmed ESA's ice sheets CCI: Validation and inter-comparison of surface elevation changes derived
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