Project - Separating GIA and ice mass change signals in Antarctica using satellite data
Summary
People involved
Name | Organization | Role |
Brian Gunter | TU Delft - Geoscience & Remote Sensing | PI |
Olga Engels | TU Delft - Geoscience & Remote Sensing | PhD |
Datasets
No datasets linked to this project yetPublications
Hassan H. Farahani, Pavel Ditmar, et al., 2017. A high resolution model of linear trend in mass variations from DMT-2: Added value of accounting for coloured noise in GRACE data. Journal of Geodynamics 103 (2017-01), 12-25
Olga Didova, Brian Gunter, et al., 2016. An approach for estimating time-variable rates from geodetic time series. Journal of Geodesy 90 (11), 1207-1221
Martin Wolstencroft, Matt A. King, et al., 2015. Uplift rates from a new high-density GPS network in Palmer Land indicate significant late Holocene ice loss in the southwestern Weddell Sea. Geophysical Journal International 203 (1), 737-754
B. C. Gunter, O. Didova, et al., 2013. Empirical estimation of present-day Antarctic glacial isostatic adjustment and ice mass change. The Cryosphere Discussions 7 (4), 3497-3541
Funding program
Netherlands Polar Program (NPP)
NWO project id
866.10.111
Region
Antarctica
Start date
2012-03-01
End date
2016-02-29