Greenland: Pan Southern Tip to East Coast

  • Released Sunday, June 25, 2000
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This animation shows the ice concentration in Greenland. The ice has decreased significantly (~50 cm/year) along the coast and increased slightly in the center (+2 cm/year). Researchers view this as yet another serious warning sign of the threat of global warming.

Start at the south tip of Greenland and pan east to area of significant ice decrease

Start at the south tip of Greenland and pan east to area of significant ice decrease

Start at the south tip of Greenland and pan east to area of significant ice decrease

Start at the south tip of Greenland and pan east to area of significant ice decrease

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This page was originally published on Sunday, June 25, 2000.
This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:58 PM EDT.


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Papers used in this visualization

Krabill, W., Abdalati, W., Frederick, E., Manizade, S., Martin, C., Sonntag, J., Swift, R., Thomas, R., Wright, W. and Yungel, J. 2000. Greenland ice sheet:High-elevation balance and peripheral thinning. Science 289: 428-430.


Datasets used in this visualization

  • Topography [Airplane: Airborne Topographic Mapper]

    ID: 232
    Sensor: Airborne Topographic Mapper Dates used: 1993/06-1993/07, 1994/05-1994/06, 1998/06-1998/07,1999/05, 1999/06-1999/07

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