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From satellite remote sensing to the mechanics of glaciers – enhancing the understanding of processes and supporting simulations
Ice sheets like the Greenland Ice Sheet are undergoing tremendous changes, from increasing surface melting to the acceleration of outlet glaciers and disintegration of floating ice masses. Satellite remote sensing enables various approaches to study processes, such as calving and supraglacial lake drainage, or systems, such as individual drainage basins or an entire ice sheet. We will start by discussing the use of high-resolution optical imagery, SAR interferometry, and polarimetric SAR to investigate processes. Next, we will consider using satellite altimetry to quantify ice sheet mass loss and a new machine-learning method for range detection. A particular focus will be on combining satellite remote sensing with airborne and in-situ acquired data and simulations based on continuum mechanical modelling.
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Prof. Angelika Humbert
AWI
Geodätisches Kolloquium
Geodätisches Institut, Institut für Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung
GIK, IPF
Karlsruhe
Mail: galina tabacnik; ∂ kit edukuper ∂ kit edu
https://www.gik.kit.edu/geod_kolloquium.php
Interested / Everyone