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Sarah Esenther
PhD Candidate, Brown University
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Evaluation of Regional Climate Model Runoff over Two Watersheds in NW Greenland
ADVANCES IN GLACIER AND ICE SHEET HYDROLOGY I POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2023
Sarah Esenther, Laurence C. Smith, Adam L. LeWinte...
Meltwater runoff from the Greenland Ice Sheet is a preeminent contributor to global sea level rise. Mass loss from regional climate/surface mass balan...
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Potential of Transfer Learning for Mapping Supraglacial Stream Drainage Patterns in Northwest Greenland
ADVANCES IN MACHINE LEARNING FOR EARTH SCIENCE: OBSERVATION, MODELING, AND APPLICATIONS VI POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2022
Sarah Esenther, Mason N. Lee, Kaiyuan Wang, Chanat...
Supraglacial meltwater drains the Greenland Ice Sheet surface through complex stream networks observable in WorldView satellite images. Mapping these ...
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Proglacial River Stage Derived from Georectified Time-lapse Camera Images, Inglefield Land, Northwest Greenland
UNDERSTANDING SURFACE MASS BALANCE AND THE IMPACTS OF EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS ON ICE SHEETS AND ICE SHELVES II POSTER
cryosphere | 12 december 2022
Seth Goldstein, Jonathan Ryan, Penelope How, Sarah...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is a leading source of global sea level rise, due to surface meltwater runoff and glacier calving. However, given a scarcity o...
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Multiyear Measurement of In Situ Proglacial Discharge from NW Greenland
ADVANCES IN GLACIER AND ICE SHEET HYDROLOGY III ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2022
Sarah Esenther, Laurence C. Smith, Lincoln H. Pitc...
The majority of current ice mass loss, and therefore sea level rise contribution, from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) occurs through supraglacial runo...
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New Hydrometeorological Instrument Cluster at Inglefield Land, NW Greenland
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING ICE SHEET AND ICE SHELF SURFACE MASS BALANCE: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE I ORAL
cryosphere | 16 december 2021
Sarah Esenther, Laurence C. Smith, Adam L. LeWinte...
Mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) is a primary contributor to sea level rise, but substantial uncertainty exists in estimates of future ic...
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