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Publications in Scientific Journals, 1999

Abdalati, W. and W.B. Krabill, W.B., 1999. Calculation of ice velocities in the Jakobshavn Isbrae area using airborne laser altimetry, Remote Sensing of Environment, 67, 194-204.

Bromwich, D.H., Q.-s. Chen, Y. Li, and R.I. Cullather, 1999. Precipitation over Greenland and its relation to the North Atlantic Oscillation, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 22,103-22,115.

Chen, Q.-s. and D.H. Bromwich, 1999. An equivalent isobaric geopotential height and its application to synoptic analysis and a generalized omega-equation in sigma coordinates, Mon. Wea. Rev., 127, 145-172.

Forster, R. R., K. C. Jezek, J. Bolzan, F. Baumgartner, and S. P. Gogineni, 1999. Relationships between Radar Backscatter and Accumulation Rates on the Greenland Ice Sheet, Int. J. Remote Sensing, 20 (15 & 16), 3131-3147.

Krabill, W.B., E. Frederick, S. Manizade, C. Martin, J. Sonntag, R. Swift, R. Thomas, W. Wright, J. Yungel, 1999. Rapid Thinning of Parts of the Southern Greenland Ice Sheet, Science, 283, 1522-1524.

Long, D.G., and M.R. Drinkwater, 1999. Cryosphere Applications of NSCAT Data, IEEE Trans. Geosci. and Remote Sens., 37 (3), 1671-1684.

Joughin I., M. Fahnestock, R. Kwok, P. Gogineni, and C. Allen, 1999. Ice flow of Humboldt, Petermann and Ryder Gletscher, northern Greenland, J. Glaciol., 45 (150), 231-241.

Joughin, I., L. Gray, R. Bindschadler, S. Price, D. Morse, C. Hulbe, K. Mattar, C. Werner, 1999. Tributaries of West Antarctic ice streams revealed by RADARSAT interferometry, Science, 286, 283-286.

Steffen, K., Abdalati, W., and Sherjal, I., 1999. Hoar development on the Greenland ice sheet, J. of Glaciology, 45 (148), 63-68.






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