Project - Remote sensing of damage feedbacks and ice shelf instability in Antarctica
Summary
Antarctica is the largest uncertainty in sea level rise projections, with contributions ranging from -7.5 cm to >1 m by 2100. Ice shelf weakening due to damage plays an important role, although its impact is still poorly understood. Therefore, this project will combine remote sensing and big data approaches to assess this impact.
People involved
Name | Organization | Role |
Stef Lhermitte | TU Delft - Geoscience & Remote Sensing | PI |
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NWO project id
ALWGO.2018.039
Region
Antarctica
Start date
2019-07-01
End date
2022-06-30