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            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2015-09-16T17:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Ask A Climate Scientist - Thinning Ice Sheets",
            "description": "Dr. Kelly Brunt explains that Greenland's ice sheet is thinning, and while it is still over 10,000 feet thick, the melt water is contributing to sea level rise.For complete transcript, click here. || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice.jpg (1280x720) [96.0 KB] || poster-G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice_searchweb.png (320x180) [79.8 KB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice_thm.png (80x40) [7.1 KB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice_youtube_hq.mov (1280x720) [235.9 MB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice_appletv.m4v (1280x720) [70.2 MB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice.mpeg (1280x720) [488.6 MB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice_prores.mov (1280x720) [2.0 GB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice_HD.wmv (1280x720) [21.5 MB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice.webm (960x540) [58.2 MB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice_appletv_subtitles.m4v (1280x720) [70.3 MB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice.en_US.srt [2.4 KB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice.en_US.vtt [2.5 KB] || G2013-077_AACS_Thinning_Ice_ipod_sm.mp4 (320x240) [24.3 MB] || ",
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            "id": 11305,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11305/",
            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2013-07-08T08:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "GROVER goes to Greenland",
            "description": "From May 6 to June 8, 2013, GROVER was in Greenland. GROVER, the Goddard Remotely Operated Vehicle for Exploration and Research, also known as the Greenland Rover, was based at Summit Camp on the ice sheet of Greenland. NASA's Dr. Lora Koenig was working with two students from Boise State University, Gabriel Trisca and Mark Robertson, to evaluate the robot for polar research. For those five weeks, Mark and Gabe worked to test GROVER's endurance in the subzero temperatures and biting winds. By the end of the trip, GROVER was working reliably enough for Dr. Hans-Peter Marshall of Boise State University to control the robot via satellite link from Idaho. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/11303/",
            "result_type": "B-Roll",
            "release_date": "2013-06-28T21:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "GROVER Campaign 2013 b-roll",
            "description": "b-roll footage from GROVER campaign in Greenland, May-June 2013. GROVER was based out of Summit Camp, on the ice sheet of Greenland, inside the Arctic circle. With the robot were Gabriel Trisca and Mark Robertson, graduate students at Boise State university. Advising them were Dr. Hans-Peter Marshall of Boise State University and Dr. Lora Koenig of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3072/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2004-12-13T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Jakobshavn Glacier, Greenland flow field",
            "description": "This visualization shows flow directions and relative speeds of the Jakobshavn glacier in Greenland. The red flow lines are from 1992 data; the blue flow lines are 2000 data. Notice that the flow speed of the glacier has increased significantly from 1992 to 2000.This visualization was created to support a talk at the Fall 2004 AGU meeting. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3076/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2004-12-13T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Recession Updated (2001-2004)",
            "description": "Jakobshavn Isbrae holds the record as Greenland's fastest moving glacier and major contributor to the mass balance of the continental ice sheet. Starting in late 2000, following a period of slowing down in the mid 1990s, the glacier showed significant acceleration and nearly doubled its discharge of ice. The following imagery from the Landsat satellite shows the retreat of Jakobshavn's calving front from 2001 to 2004. This animation is updated from #3053 and now includes the fall 2004 calving front derived from Terra/ASTER data. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3053/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2004-12-01T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Recession (2001-2003)",
            "description": "Jakobshavn Isbrae holds the record as Greenland's fastest moving glacier and major contributor to the mass balance of the continental ice sheet. Starting in late 2000, following a period of slowing down in the mid 1990s, the glacier showed significant acceleration and nearly doubled its discharge of ice. The following imagery from the Landsat satellite shows the retreat of Jakobshavn's calving front from 2001 to 2003. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3054/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2004-12-01T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Jakobshavn Glacial Floe",
            "description": "Jakobshavn Isbrae holds the record as Greenland's fastest moving glacier and major contributor to the mass balance of the continental ice sheet. Starting in late 2000, following a period of slowing down in the mid 1990s, the glacier showed significant acceleration and nearly doubled its discharge of ice. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3055/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2004-12-01T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "History of Jakobshavn Glacier Recession",
            "description": "Since measurements of Jakobshavn Isbrae were first taken in 1850, the glacier has gradually receded, finally coming to rest at a certain point for the past 5 decades. However, from 1997 to 2003, the glacier has begun to recede again, this time almost doubling in speed. The finding is important for many reasons. For starters, as more ice moves from glaciers on land into the ocean, it raises sea levels. Jakobshavn Isbrae is Greenland's largest outlet glacier, draining 6.5 percent of Greenland's ice sheet area. The ice stream's speed-up and near-doubling of ice flow from land into the ocean has increased the rate of sea level rise by about .06 millimeters (about .002 inches) per year, or roughly 4 percent of the 20th century rate of sea level increase. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/1253/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2000-06-25T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Top-down View of Island Tour with Airplane Tracks",
            "description": "Top-down view of Greenland Island tour.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. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/1255/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2000-06-25T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Full West Coast",
            "description": "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. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/1256/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2000-06-25T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Full West Coast (2nd render)",
            "description": "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. || ",
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            "id": 1257,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/1257/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2000-06-25T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Pan Southern Tip to East Coast",
            "description": "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. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/1292/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2000-06-25T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Pan to West Coast Area of Interest",
            "description": "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. || ",
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            "id": 1293,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/1293/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2000-06-25T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Short Pan to East Coast Area of Interest",
            "description": "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. || ",
            "hits": 10
        },
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            "id": 669,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/669/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-06-10T12:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Panning Over Ice Sheets",
            "description": "Shot in Wide-Screen || Animation panning over Greenlands Ice Sheets || a000669.00010_print.png (720x480) [449.1 KB] || a000669_thm.png (80x40) [7.0 KB] || a000669_pre.jpg (320x242) [10.3 KB] || a000669_pre_searchweb.jpg (320x180) [76.7 KB] || a000669.webmhd.webm (960x540) [6.7 MB] || a000669.dv (720x480) [116.5 MB] || a000669.mp4 (640x480) [6.3 MB] || a000669.mpg (352x240) [4.9 MB] || ",
            "hits": 30
        },
        {
            "id": 580,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/580/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Airplane Animation Revealing Ice Change",
            "description": "This animation is match-moved to animation #581. || Animation of an airplane collecting ice thickness data over Greenland with the Airborne Topographic Mapper || a000580.00100_print.png (720x480) [399.6 KB] || a000580_pre.jpg (320x242) [6.6 KB] || a000580.webmhd.webm (960x540) [3.7 MB] || a000580.dv (720x480) [114.7 MB] || a000580.mp4 (640x480) [6.3 MB] || a000580.mpg (352x240) [4.3 MB] || ",
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            "id": 581,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/581/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Raw Data Flight Paths Showing Ice Change",
            "description": "Raw data flight paths over Greenland as they were collected.  Match-moved to to airplane animation #580. || ",
            "hits": 6
        },
        {
            "id": 582,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/582/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Single Flight Path Showing Ice Change",
            "description": "One raw data swath over Greenland.  Match-moved to animations #583 and #584. || Animation showing one of the flight paths over Greenland, colored using ice thickness change data from the Airborne Topographic Mapper || a000582.00095_print.png (720x480) [421.5 KB] || a000582_pre.jpg (320x242) [7.5 KB] || a000582.webmhd.webm (960x540) [2.8 MB] || a000582.dv (720x480) [63.9 MB] || a000582.mp4 (640x480) [3.5 MB] || a000582.mpg (352x240) [2.1 MB] || ",
            "hits": 11
        },
        {
            "id": 583,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/583/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Multiple Flight Paths Showing Ice Change",
            "description": "This animation shows all the strips of data collected by the aircraft-mounted laser altimeter flying over Greenland.  Match-moved to animations #584 and #582. || Animation of flight paths showing ice thickness changes as measured by the Airborne Topographic Mapper || a000583.00010_print.png (720x480) [492.1 KB] || a000583_pre.jpg (320x242) [11.3 KB] || a000583.webmhd.webm (960x540) [4.2 MB] || a000583.dv (720x480) [63.7 MB] || a000583.mp4 (640x480) [3.5 MB] || a000583.mpg (352x240) [2.2 MB] || ",
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        },
        {
            "id": 584,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/584/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: Ice Change",
            "description": "This animation shows ice loss on Greenland via interpolated laser altimeter data.  This animation has been match-moved to animations #583 and #582. || ",
            "hits": 14
        },
        {
            "id": 585,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/585/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: East Coast Zoom-down without Ice Data",
            "description": "Match-moved to animation #586 and the reverse of #587. || ",
            "hits": 6
        },
        {
            "id": 586,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/586/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: East Coast Zoom-down With Ice Data",
            "description": "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. || ",
            "hits": 3
        },
        {
            "id": 587,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/587/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: East Coast Zoom-out Without Ice Data",
            "description": "Match-moved to animation #588 || Zoom-out from Greenlands east coast || a000587.00095_print.png (720x480) [423.2 KB] || green_pre.jpg (320x266) [7.8 KB] || a000587.webmhd.webm (960x540) [1.9 MB] || a000587.dv (720x480) [46.1 MB] || a000587.mp4 (640x480) [2.5 MB] || green.mpg (320x240) [1.2 MB] || ",
            "hits": 7
        },
        {
            "id": 588,
            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/588/",
            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "1999-03-04T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Greenland: East Coast Zoom-out With Ice Data",
            "description": "Dark blue indicates large amounts of ice loss, and light blue indicates lesser amounts of ice loss. This animation is match-moved to animation #587. || ",
            "hits": 11
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