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SOCC / ECC
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SOCC / ECC; Main Index (Home) of the SOCC: The State of the Canadian Cryosphere (SOCC) is a specialist research group studying Canadian ice & snow ...
www.socc.ca/ reviewsNSIDC DAAC
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A cryospheric focal point for NASA's Earth Science Enterprise. NASA's Aqua Satellite Launched NASA's Aqua satellite successfully launched on 4 May 2002. The Aqua mission will collect information about the Earth's water cycle. Sea ice and snow albedo data from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument will be available from NSIDC in late summer 2002. NSIDC will also ...
nsidc.org/daac/index.html reviewsCanadian Ice Service - Service canadien des glaces
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Canadian Ice Service - Service canadien des glaces ...
ice-glaces.ec.gc.ca/ reviewsWELCOME TO THE NICL HOMEPAGE
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www.nicl-smo.sr.unh.edu/ reviewsRemote Sensing of the Great Lakes Cryosphere
www.geo.mtu.edu/great_lakes/ice/ reviews
Remote Sensing of the Great Lakes Cryosphere This page is a collection of links to topics relating to remote sensing of ice and snow phenomena (the cryosphere) in the Great Lakes region, primarily around and on Lake Superior. These pages are part of Drew Pilant's research group's activities. Point of contact: Drew Pilant anpilant@mtu.edu Images of Extensive Great Lakes Ice Cover from AVHRR Radar ...
www.geo.mtu.edu/great_lakes/ice/ reviewsMTPE : CRYOSPHERE
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earth.rice.edu/mtpe/cryo/cryosphere.html reviewsPhilippe Huybrechts' home-page
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My activities concentrate on the numerical modeling of ice and climate interactions. I am mainly working on 3-D thermomechanical models, which are used to simulate the ice sheets of Antarctica, Greenland, and those that covered the northern hemisphere continents during the ice ages, on time scales ranging from Tertiary ice-sheet inception to glacial-interglacial cycles and future anthropogenic ...
homepages.vub.ac.be/~phuybrec/ reviewsScience and the Environment Bulletin: Cryosphere and Climate Change
www.ec.gc.ca/science/sandenov00/article5_e.html reviews
Few countries in the world are as drastically affected by their frozen regions, or cryosphere, as Canada is.
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