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Monthly Archives: May 2023

Fixed-Wing UAV Flight Operation under Harsh Weather Conditions: A Case Study in Livingston Island Glaciers, Antarctica

Bello, A.B., Navarro, F., Raposo, J., Miranda, M., Zazo, A., Álvarez, M. (2022). Fixed-Wing UAV Flight Operation under Harsh Weather Conditions: A Case Study in Livingston Island Glaciers, Antarctica. Drones, 6, 384, doi:10.3390/drones6120384.

Surface mass balance monitoring of the peripheral glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula in the context of regional climate change

Navarro, F., Recio-Blitz, C., Rodríguez-Cielos, R., Otero, J., Shahateet, K., De Andrés, E., Corcuera, M.I., Letamendia, U., Muñoz-Hermosilla, J.M. (2023). Surface mass balance monitoring of the peripheral glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula in the context of regional climate change. Ann. […]

A restitution method to reconstruct the 2001–13 surface evolution of Hurd Glacier, Livingston Island, Antarctica, using surface mass balance data

Mensah, D., Lapazaran, J.J., Otero, J., Recio-Blitz, C. (2022). A restitution method to reconstruct the 2001–13 surface evolution of Hurd Glacier, Livingston Island, Antarctica, using surface mass balance data. Journal of Glaciology 68(269), 443–456. https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2021.104

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