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Kathryn Walker
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The ITS Live Project
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Observational Changes
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Intermission Time Series
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Its Live Project
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Landsat 8 Data
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Elevation Change
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Drawdown Signal
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Ice Shelves
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Data Release
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Conclusion
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Questions
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Is this different than what we would expect
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Massive acceleration and melt rate in Antarctica
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MB result
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Circumpolar deep water
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East Antarctica
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Arctic sea ice
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El Nino
Description:
Explore groundbreaking research on East Antarctic glaciers in this 32-minute press conference from AGU's Fall Meeting 2018. Discover how recent observations challenge the long-held belief of East Antarctica's stability, with a focus on glaciers near the massive Totten Glacier showing signs of acceleration over the past decade. Learn about the potential impact on global sea levels and the driving forces behind these changes from NASA experts Alex Gardner and Catherine Walker. Delve into topics such as the ITS Live Project, observational changes, Landsat 8 data, elevation changes, ice shelves, and the role of circumpolar deep water. Gain insights into the comparison with Arctic sea ice and the influence of El Niño on these glacial dynamics.

Changes in East Antarctic Glaciers

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