INVITED: Ted Scambos, National Snow and Ice Data Center, University
of Colorado
Data cumulation and photoclinometry: Image processing techniques for snow
and ice surface morphology.
INVITED: Eric Rignot, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Satellite interferometry radar observations of the Greenland
and Antarctic ice sheets.
Why is equatorial water ice stable on the Galilean satellites?
J. Spencer
Effect of Sastrugi on the bidirectional reflectance of snow.
R. E. Brandt and S. G. Warren
Photoclinometry and stereophotogrammetry of the northern martian polar layered terrain.
K. E. Herkenhoff, L.K. Fenton, and B. C. Murray
NASA's Laser Altimetry Mission for mapping ice sheet elevation
changes, aerosols and clouds.
H. J. Zwally and B. E. Schutz
Mapping snow and ice in the Khumbu Himal with DEM-corrected SIR-C/X-SAR data.
T. Albright, T. Painter, D. Roberts, E. Fielding, J. Shi, and J. Dozier
Investigations of snow properties with multi-frequency and polarization SAR.
J. Shi and J Dozier
Monitoring of Glaciers from Space.
H. H. Kieffer, B. Raup and J. Kargel
Global distributions of glacier and ice properties: A stochastic scaling paradigm using remotely
sensed inventories.
D. B. Bahr
Estimations of mountain glacier's distribution based on the surface and remote sensing data.
V. Aizen, E. Aizen, J. Dozier, J. Melack, T. Albright and T. Painter
Antarctic ice streams and outflow channels on Mars.
B. K. Lucchitta
How does NSIDC offer integrated geoscience data for cryospheric
research?
R. Weaver
The Planetary Data System Image Node.
E. Eliason and P. Garcia