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WE3.8: Cryosphere: Sea Ice I

Session Type: Oral
Time: Wednesday, July 25, 13:30 - 15:10
Location: Room 12A
Session Chair: David Gallaher, University of Colorado
 
  WE3.8.WE3.8.1: THE RESCUE AND REUSE OF 1960’S NIMBUS SATELLITE DATA: PRELIMINARY SEA ICE EXTENT RESULTS FOR 1964, 1966, AND 1969
         David Gallaher; University of Colorado
         Garrett Campbell; University of Colorado
         Walt Meier; University of Colorado
 
  WE3.8.WE3.8.2: COMPARISON OF AMSR-E SEA ICE CONCENTRATIONS WITH ASPECT SHIP OBSERVATIONS AROUND ANTARCTICA
         Alexander Beitsch; University of Hamburg
         Stefan Kern; University of Hamburg
         Lars Kaleschke; University of Hamburg
 
  WE3.8.WE3.8.3: INFLUENCE OF MELT PONDS ON MICROWAVE SENSORS' SEA ICE CONCENTRATION RETRIEVAL ALGORITHMS
         Anja Rösel; University of Hamburg
         Lars Kaleschke; University of Hamburg
 
  WE3.8.WE3.8.4: A CASE STUDY OF BISTATIC TANDEM-X SAR FOR SEA ICE MONITORING
         Parivash Lumsdon; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Oliver Lang; Astrium GEO-Information Services
         Marek Tinz; Astrium GEO-Information Services
 
  WE3.8.WE3.8.5: DAILY THIN-ICE THICKNESS MAPS FROM MODIS THERMAL INFRARED IMAGERY
         Susanne Adams; University of Trier
         Sascha Willmes; University of Trier
         David Schroeder; University College London
         Guenther Heinemann; University of Trier
         Thomas Krumpen; Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research