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R esearchers from the University of Copenhagen have found decades-old aerial photos that are helping them better understand ...
Scientists reconstructed 540 million years of sea level changes, showing Earth's oceans rose and fell by hundreds of feet ...
The locations of humpback whale catches in the early 20th century indicate that most climate models overestimate the historic ...
Spaceborne global navigation satellite system reflectometry method has been increasingly utilized for sea ice parameters retrieval. The coupling effects between wind speed and retrieval parameters was ...
Old Antarctic photos help University of Copenhagen scientists trace ice shelf collapse and predict future sea level rise.
We present a methodology to derive sea ice type classification maps in the Atlantic sector of the Arctic Ocean for the autumn through spring seasons, from 1991 to present. We use datasets from four ...
Old Aerial Photos Can Help Predict Sea Level Rise The photos can help improve scientists' understanding of ice shelves and the mechanisms behind their collapse.
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon ...
New research has, for the first time, tracked ice shelf, sea ice and ocean swell wave conditions over multiple years in the lead-up to three large-scale iceberg "calving" events in Antarctica ...
Antarctic sea ice is more than just a platform for penguins. The sea ice's high reflectivity influences the whole Earth's climate, and the ice is a key habitat for underwater as well as above ...