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Greenland: East Coast Zoom-down with Ice Data
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The largest decrease in ice elevation occurred on Greenland's east coast. Dark blue indicates the area of largest ice loss. This animation is match-moved to animation #585 and the reverse of #588.
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Zoom-down to the east coast of Greenland showing changes in ice thickness from 1993-1994 to 1998-1999 as measured by the Airborne Topographic Mapper
Duration: 11.0 seconds
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Colorbar for ice change data
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| Animation Number: | 586 |
| Animator: | Alex Kekesi (SVS) (Lead) |
| Completed: | 1999-03-04 |
| Scientist: | William Krabill (NASA/GSFC Wallops) |
| Instrument: | Airborne Topographic Mapper |
| Data Collected: | 1993/06-1993/07, 1994/05-1994/06, 1998/06-1998/07, 1999/05 |
| Series: | Greenland |
| Video: | SVS1999-0007 * |
| Goddard TV Tape: | G1999-016 |
Keywords:
DLESE
>> Cryology
SVS
>> Ice
SVS
>> Laser Altimeter
GCMD
>> Location
>> Greenland
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More Information on this topic available at:
stories/greenland/index.html
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| Science paper: | W. Krabill, E. Frederick, S. Manizade, C. Martin, J. Sonntag, R. Swift, R. Thomas, W. Wright, and J. Yungel, Rapid Thinning of Parts of the Southern Greenland Ice Sheet, Science, 283, n5407, pp 1522-1524, March 5, 1999 |
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Please give credit for this item to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio |
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