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Robert Bindschadler
Researcher at Goddard Space Flight Center
Publications - 160
Citations - 13833
Robert Bindschadler is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ice stream & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 160 publications receiving 12676 citations.
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Jakobshavns Glacier drainage basin - A balance assessment
TL;DR: In this article, maximum and minimum estimates are made of the drainage basin feeding the Jakobshavns Glacier by using surface elevation maps derived from Seasat altimetry, which suggest the basin is in overall equilibrium or slightly thickening.
Projecting Antarctic ice discharge using response functions from SeaRISE ice-sheet models
Anders Levermann,Anders Levermann,Ricarda Winkelmann,Sophie Nowicki,James L. Fastook,Katja Frieler,Ralf Greve,Hartmut Hellmer,Maria A. Martin,Matthias Mengel,Anthony J. Payne,David Pollard,Tatsuru Sato,Ralph Timmermann,Wei Li Wang,Robert Bindschadler +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived dynamic ice-sheet response functions for basal ice-shelf melting using experiments carried out within the Sea-level Response to Ice Sheet Evolution (SeaRISE) intercomparison project with five different Antarctic ice sheet models.
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Future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss recent efforts to model the behavior of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet on the basis of data on past ice-sheet movement, including results reported in the same issue by Wingham et al. They conclude that the ice sheets will remain stable for the next 4000 to 7000 years.
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InSAR results from the RADARSAT Antarctic Mapping Mission data: estimation of glacier motion using a simple registration procedure
A.L. Gray,K.E. Mattar,Paris W. Vachon,Robert Bindschadler,K.C. Jezek,Richard R. Forster,J. Crawford +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an image registration method was used to estimate the motion of the Filchner Ice Shelf from the data collected during the Antarctic Mapping Mission (AMM).
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Variability of Basal Melt Beneath the Pine Island Glacier Ice Shelf, West Antarctica
TL;DR: In this paper, satellite and airborne platforms are combined with model calculations to infer the nature and efficiency of basal melting of the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf, West Antarctica, by ocean waters.