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Brooke Medley
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Mass balance of Antarctica and Greenland from two decades of laser-altimetry measurements
ADVANCES IN AIRBORNE AND SATELLITE ALTIMETRY OF THE POLAR REGIONS: THREE DECADES OF INNOVATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION II ORAL
cryosphere | 15 december 2023
Benjamin E. Smith, Brooke Medley, Tyler C. Sutterl...
2023 marks the twenty-year anniversary of the launch of ICESat (the Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite), the first satellite laser altimeter to ...
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Role of snowfall on Greenland Ice Sheet melt-albedo feedbacks
SNOW AND FIRN PROCESSES ON GLACIERS AND ICE SHEETS I POSTER
cryosphere | 14 december 2023
Jonathan Ryan, Brooke Medley, C. Max Stevens, Tyle...
The Greenland Ice Sheet is a leading contributor to global sea-level rise because climate warming has enhanced surface melt and runoff. Melt rates are...
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Modeling and Validation of SMAP L Band V and H Polarization Brightness Temperature Observations of Greenland’s Aquifer Regions
ADVANCES IN GLACIER AND ICE SHEET HYDROLOGY I POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2023
Haokui Xu, Zhenming Huang, Brooke Medley, Leung Ts...
The Greenland Ice Sheet has experienced severe melting in recent years. Ice mass loss, partly driven by melting, ultimately contributes to sea level r...
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Laser altimetry reveals changes in Antarctic ice dynamics patterns during the past two decades
ANTARCTIC ICE-OCEAN INTERACTION AND ICE SHEET RETREAT: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE II ORAL
cryosphere | 13 december 2023
Beata M. Csatho, Anton F. Schenk, Sophie Nowicki, ...
Antarctic mass loss exhibits complex spatiotemporal behavior, motivating the need for generating high-resolution reconstructions of ice sheet changes,...
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Ambiguities in partitioning Greenland ice mass loss into surface mass balance and ice dynamics components
ADVANCES IN AIRBORNE AND SATELLITE ALTIMETRY OF THE POLAR REGIONS: THREE DECADES OF INNOVATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION I POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2023
Hui Gao, Beata M. Csatho, Brooke Medley, Nicole Je...
The Greenland Ice Sheet loses its mass both on the surface and through dynamic transport into the ocean. To capture the details of dynamic elevation a...
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Centering community at scientific meetings: 30 years of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Workshop
THE CRYOSPHERE IS FOR ALL: OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO PARTICIPATION IN THE CRYOSPHERIC SCIENCES I ORAL
cryosphere | 12 december 2023
Matthew Siegfried, Lauren M. Miller, Knut A. Chris...
Since its inception in 1992, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Workshop has hosted a transdisciplinary scientific conference focused on marine ice-s...
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Development and Airborne Demonstration of the Concurrent Artificially-intelligent Spectrometry and Adaptive Lidar System: Advancing Lidar Capabilities for the STV Observing System
PROGRESS ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TOWARD ACHIEVING A SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY AND VEGETATION STRUCTURE OBSERVING SYSTEM II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2023
Guangning Yang, Jeffrey R. Chen, David J. Harding,...
We report on the design, build and planned airborne demonstration of a spaceflight-prototype Concurrent Artificially-intelligent Spectrometry and Adap...
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Multidecadal signals of dynamic thickness change in the Crary Ice Rise region driven by century-scale reorganization of the southern Ross Sea sector ice streams
ADVANCING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF ICE SHELF PROCESSES I ORAL
cryosphere | 11 december 2023
Hannah Verboncoeur, Matthew Siegfried, Jeremy P. W...
Subglacial topographic features that locally stabilize ice-shelf flow, known as pinning points, contribute significantly to the buttressing of the gro...
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