What’s Happening to the Greenland Ice Sheet? (October 2017)
In recent years, the imbalance of the ice sheet has increased with warmer atmospheric conditions. In this talk, Visiting Assistant Professor Samiah Moustafa describes the field’s current knowledge on Greenland ice sheet hydrology, and how scientists use remote sensing, modeling, and field-based studies to understand Greenland’s complex hydrologic system. (10/19/17)
Video via Institute at Brown for Environment and Society https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paVM8TO0w8A
Tags: 2017, Atmosphere, Climate Science, Greenland, Hydrology, Ice Sheet, Sea Level Rise, Video
Categories: Glacier, Greenland, Ice Sheets
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