Code used to create a Hovmoller diagram of the changing velocities of a glacier centreline over time.
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Code used to create a Hovmoller diagram of the changing velocities of a glacier centreline over time.
Windows 10 Stand-Alone Application: Create SVG Earth Science Drawings
The rectilinear box method is a well-established instrument for tracking glacier terminus change.
scripts useful in gnss data access, pre- and post- processing, and access to supplemental data
This repository contains the code which accompanies the manuscript ''Antarctic subglacial topography mapped from space reveals complex mesoscale landscape dynamics''. The DOI for the repository is 10.5281/zenodo.11145292. The DOI for the datasets which accompany this repository is 10.5281/zenodo.11127559.
Automated extraction of calving front locations from multispectral Landsat imagery using deep learning
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🛰️ A low-cost, open-source GNSS positioning system for earth science.
A simple and flexible model for estimating glacier equilibrium line altitudes based on geomorphic measurements.
Using deep learning to detect glacier calving margins in Greenland.
Code associated with the manuscript 'A reassessment of the role of atmospheric and oceanic forcing on ice dynamics at Jakobshavn Isbræ (Sermeq Kujalleq), Ilulissat Icefjord'.
Accelerated computation of glacial isostatic adjustment for laterally-variable solid-Earth
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