Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Elevation Change and Influence of Atmospheric Teleconnections in the Northern Hemisphere
Title | Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Elevation Change and Influence of Atmospheric Teleconnections in the Northern Hemisphere |
Publication Type | Thesis |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Authors | Chen, L |
Refereed Designation | Unknown |
Supervisors | Johannessen, OM, Wang, CJ |
Secondary Title | Doctoral Thesis No. 90 |
Publisher | Nansen-Zhu, Institute Of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy Of Science |
Thesis Type | Doctoral Thesis |
ISBN Number | - |
Thesis Number | 90 |
Keywords | accumulation, atmospheric teleconnection patterns, Greenland ice sheet, surface elevation change |
Abstract | Surface elevation change has been investigated using merged radar altimeter measurements from the European Space Agency (ESA) satellites ERS-1, ERS-2 and Envisat for the period of 1992-2007. In addition, accumulation variations from different model simulation on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS), as well as atmospheric teleconnections in the Northern Hemisphere during winter time, which are related to the surface mass balance of GrIS, have been analyzed. The results about the possible mass changes of GrIS under the background of Global Warming and the possible reason for that are shown below. |
Author Address | NERSC |
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PhD thesis _ Linling.Chen_2010Jan.pdf | 12.76 MB |