@Doemgaard explains his lates results on East Antarctic stability to DR1.
Watch it tonight on prime time after the 9 o'clock news!
https://t.co/DGVw4FE1yV
This work is part of the AIR project funded by @VILLUMFONDEN
Read the whole story here: https://t.co/ZMT5MaCNmP
@Doemgaard explaining his latest results on East Antarctic stability to DR1.
Watch it tonight on prime-time right after the Nine O'clock news! https://t.co/7YYrZmwuyN
Find the paper here: https://t.co/eV0AU9hkny
The study is part of the AIR-project funded by @VILLUMFONDEN
Have a look at our new research! A huge project led by @Doemgaard shows the longest historical reconstruction of glaciers in Antarctica.
This part of East Antarctica has been remarkably stable during the last 85 years, but signs of weaknesses are showing..
https://t.co/ZMT5MaCNmP
”Eleverne kan lave de samme målinger på isen, som jeg laver i ’virkeligheden’ og sammenligne gletsjeres udvikling med klimaet”🧊📐
@aabjoerk fra @koebenhavns_uni har leveret forskning og data, der bruges til gymnasieelevers undervisningsmateriale👇
https://t.co/fNvXizIObU
We have a new and important paper out on the state of the last ice shelves in Greenland. They have recently lost more than a third of their volume, and as a result sea-level rise will accelerate. Read this great 🧵and here: https://t.co/ZYXoBudPWN
Paper: https://t.co/XMEyiFZm3F
*FUNDED PhD ALERT*
Looking for a PhD and interested in glacier dynamics and iceberg risk? Interested in combining fieldwork, remote sensing and image analysis? We have the project for you! Cosupervised by the amazing @GlaciersonMars and @DrPennyHow
https://t.co/vNj1qN30O3
While researching for my Master's Thesis I came across this photo in 2016 of the Mittivakkat Glacier on Ammassalik Island, SE Greenland. On my trip there in 2022 I happened to take a photo in almost the same spot... #greenland#tasiilaq#eastgreenland#climatechange#Arctic
2016 vs 2022 - Climate change at a glance. Mittivakkat Glacier, Southeast Greenland. From our last fieldwork in Sermilik Station (September 2022) 🧊❄️with @TwiningWard @Doemgaard @romain_millan@aabjoerk
New work led by Abbas Khan @DTUtweet
With measurements in the field, from satellite, and with modelling we show the importance of getting the basal conditions right for NEGIS in Greenland.
Collapse is inevitable - giving up to 15 mm sea-level rise by 2100
https://t.co/dniCnZDUOO
It's been years in the making, and today we're releasing our new Greenland geothermal database & map. There's 33 authors from 8 countries really hoping it advances Greenland science! 👍
News: https://t.co/oMJcAysg2b
Article: https://t.co/v2sqgv7WkQ
Data: https://t.co/4eabAzZyGH
@helenafricker We have a dedicated master program here in Copenhagen @koebenhavns_uni
Super multi-disciplinary with an international crowd of students: https://t.co/QuV4KCulBt
🚨Last week, a great paper on mountain glaciers came out! "Ice velocity and thickness of the world’s glaciers" by R. Millan et al: https://t.co/f6OFsHzYEf
My take on (1) why its important, (2) why some media headlines were misleading without context, and (3) what comes next!
A 🧵
What if you could use your phone in the name of science? 🤔You can!
Check out this new #ToolsOfTheTrade by @G_Luetzenburg of @uni_copenhagen on using smartphone #LiDAR to track coastal change 📱🖼️
https://t.co/KFvjmPIOFf