Biblio
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Norwegian Remote Sensing Experiment: Evaluation of the Nimbus-7 Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer for Sea Ice Research. Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans) 88, 2781-2791 (1983). Download: JC088iC05p02781.pdf (842.48 KB)
Recent wind driven high sea ice area export in the Fram Strait contributes to Arctic sea ice decline. The Cryosphere 5, 821 - 829 (2011).
Fram Strait sea ice export variability and September Arctic sea ice extent over the last 80 years. The Cryosphere 11, (2017).
Recent and future changes of the Arctic sea-ice cover. Geophysical Research letters 35, (2008). Download: 2008GL034813.pdf (717.51 KB)
Sea ice investigations in the Laptev Sea area in late summer using SAR data. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing 27, 502-516 (2001). Abstract
Practical demonstration of real-time RADARSAT SAR data for Ice Navigation on the Northern Sea Route. INSROP Working Paper, 2-4 February 1999 32 (1999).
Monitoring sea ice motion by sequential satellite images. In proceedings for the 27th International Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Environment Information for Sustainabilty, Tromsø, Norway, organized by International Symposia on Remote Sensing of Environment (ISRSE) and the Norwegian Space Centre 67-70 (1998).
CryoSat sea ice validation and process studies in the European Arctic. NERSC Technical Report 49 (2011). Download: CryoSat-seaice-validation-Finalreport-2011.pdf (2.86 MB)
Pre-operational use of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images from the ERS-1 satellite in sea ice monitoring. In proceedings International Symposium Operationalization of Remote Sensing, 19-23 April 1993, International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC) Enschede, The Netherlands 5, 125-136 (1993).
Sea ice ridges and iceberg observations from satellites. 3nd Norway-Russia Arctic Offshore Workshop (2008).
Sea Ice Monitoring. Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry (1999).
Sea Ice studies using RADARSAT SAR in the Eurasian Arctic. Proceedings of ADRO Symposium, 13 - 15 October, Montreal, Canada (1998).