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- Glacier Power: What is Glacial Calving? - NASA Earthdata
Glacier Power: What is Glacial Calving? When a piece of a glacier breaks off, it's called calving, and results in an iceberg
- Icebergs - NASA Earthdata
NASA's iceberg data includes current and historical measurements useful for mapping icebergs, glaciers that calve them, and their characteristics
- Iceberg A23A Sheds a Piece | NASA Earthdata
Iceberg A23A, which grounded in early March, is the rectangular feature in the center of the image Iceberg A23C, which broke off in mid-April, can be seen on the right side of the image This before-and-after comparison shows Iceberg A23C breaking off Iceberg A23A between April 11 and April 12 Iceberg A23C is almost 20km in length and 8km in
- 3 7 2018 Disintegration of the Ninnis Glacier Tongue - Earthdata
According to Massom, large-scale breakouts of entire floating glacier tongues are rare More commonly, iceberg calving events occur from the outer edges of glacier tongues and produce only small icebergs "The breakup of the Ninnis Glacier Tongue has important implications," said Massom "To better understand the Antarctic Ice Sheet's potential response to global climate change and its effect
- Albedo - NASA Earthdata
NASA snow and ice albedo data give researchers a great way to assess snow cover and study how the reflection of solar energy affects the Earth system
- Glacier Power: Why is Glacier Ice Blue? - NASA Earthdata
Glacial ice is a different color from regular ice It is so blue because the dense ice of the glacier absorbs every other color of the spectrum except blue — so blue is what we see!
- Disintegration of the Ninnis Glacier Tongue | NASA Earthdata
More commonly, iceberg calving events occur from the outer edges of glacier tongues and produce only small icebergs "The breakup of the Ninnis Glacier Tongue has important implications," said Massom
- MODIS Terra Calibrated Radiances 5-Min L1B Swath 1km - NRT
The MODIS Level 1B Near Real Time (NRT) data set contains calibrated and geolocated at-aperture radiances for 36 discrete bands located in the 0 4 to 14 4 micron region of electromagentic spectrum These data are generated from the MODIS Level 1A scans of raw radiance and in the process converted to geophysical units of W (m^2 um sr) Additional data are provided including quality flags
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