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  1. By measuring changes in surface elevation with satellites such as 's , the retreat of glacier ground lines can be calculated and the data tells us that underwater ice is eaten away by warm ocean water beneath the continent’s floating margins.

  2. Last year, a new way of using ’s mission has revealed how lakes beneath Thwaites Glacier drained into the Amundsen Sea: this new information is helping scientists understand more about what affects how fast the glaciers flow towards the ocean.

  3. 4. tra 2018.

    ESA’s mission reveals that, in the last 7 years, Antarctica has lost an area of underwater ice the size of Greater London,

  4. Next step: on Thursday another manoeuvre will take place to get back in its original orbit & back to work monitoring 🌎 ice! This is the 14th Collision Avoidance Manoeuvre since the satellite launched in 2010. Well done to the team! Stay tuned for updates [3/3]

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  5. A beautiful interactive map of by  with data from 's and 's ICESat. In the white desert lies Concordia research station where we study how humans react to isolation like in long-duration spaceflight

  6. to a year ago when 's mission revealed to us the mysteries of 's hidden ice canyons. Full high resolution video here:

  7. 13. pro 2019.

    If you are planning to join us in April for the 10th Anniversary Science Conference, don't forget that the abstract submission deadline closes in one week. Please submit your abstract(s) by 20 December:

  8. 28. stu 2018.

    Novaya Zemlya mass loss increased by 40% during '10-'16 respect to '03-'09 marine-terminating glaciers thinning faster GRACE

  9. 18. ruj 2018.

    Don't miss the next Living Planet Symposium. We hope to see lots of abstracts using submitted to different sessions dedicated to sea-ice, ice-sheet, ice caps, glacier, ocean, hydrology and so on. There is also one session dedicated to mission status, product and calval.

  10. Throughout its decade in orbit, 's novel satellite has returned a wealth of information about how ice sheets, sea ice and glaciers are responding to climate change.

  11. prije 3 sata

    Over the past 40 years, has contributed more to rise than any other in . Scientists from UK's University of Bristol used data to shed new light on Antarctica's biggest 's patterns of . See:

  12. 3. velj

    Study work for a time I feel inspired to take a swing at it. The only disconcerting bit is how is supposedly beyond its operational life. I assume Cryosat-3(?) is ready for launch or already in orbit

  13. The 12th coastal altimetry workshop is starting tomorrow! It will feature studies from the latest missions (, , HY-2, AltiKa and Jason-3) and the anticipation of synergies with the / SWOT mission. Here's last year report:

  14. 28. sij

    Ice lost from Pine Island Glacier has contributed more to sea-level rise over the past four decades than any other glacier in Antarctica. But how this thinning occurs is a complex process. ESA’s has been able to shed new light on this ice loss 👉

  15. Hello Kiruna! The Kiruna station is part of #@esa’s global network; it routinely supports multiple missions such as , Integral, the and the Sentinels. In fact, it acquired the first signal from in 2017!

  16. 10. sij

    Europe's first spacecraft dedicated to the study of ice, , was launched on 8 April 2010. This year, we're marking the 10 years that this mission has been measuring polar sea ice and monitoring changes in the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica!

  17. 15. pro 2019.

    ESA’s has returned a wealth of information about how ice sheets, sea ice and glaciers are responding to . One of its most recent findings is that it can be used to map changes in the seaward edges of Antarctic ice shelves 👉

  18. What's the difference between ice melting on land and ice melting in the sea? 🤔 The team have put together an experiment to show you and yes, it involves REAL ice ❄️🐧 Stop by the rainbow corridor🌈 to see it!

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  19. this week we found out ’s radar altimeter can also be used to measure lake ice thickness, took us over the capital cities of in and in and captured a gorgeous image of the British Isles.

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