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    Projecting Antarctic ice discharge using response functions from SeaRISE ice-sheet models by Levermann, A, Winkelmann, R, Nowicki, S, Fastook, J. L, Frieler, K, Greve, R, Hellmer, H. H, Martin, M. A, Meinshausen, M, Mengel, M, Payne, A. J, Pollard, D, Sato, T, Timmermann, R, Wang, W. L, Bindschadler, R. A

    Published in Earth system dynamics (14-08-2014)
    “…The largest uncertainty in projections of future sea-level change results from the potentially changing dynamical ice discharge from Antarctica. Basal…”
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    Causes of sudden, short-term changes in ice-stream surface elevation by Sergienko, O. V., MacAyeal, D. R., Bindschadler, R. A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-11-2007)
    “…Recent satellite‐borne observations of Antarctica's ice streams show sudden, spatially confined surface‐elevation changes that are interpreted as caused by…”
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    Dynamic (in)stability of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica by Parizek, B. R., Christianson, K., Anandakrishnan, S., Alley, R. B., Walker, R. T., Edwards, R. A., Wolfe, D. S., Bertini, G. T., Rinehart, S. K., Bindschadler, R. A., Nowicki, S. M. J.

    “…Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica, has the potential to directly contribute ∼1 m to sea level and currently is losing mass and thinning rapidly. Here, we…”
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    Ice stream basal conditions from block-wise surface data inversion and simple regression models of ice stream flow: Application to Bindschadler Ice Stream by Sergienko, O. V., Bindschadler, R. A., Vornberger, P. L., MacAyeal, D. R.

    “…Widespread basal conditions controlling ice stream flows are still beyond the scope of direct observation, thus knowledge of their magnitudes and variabilities…”
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    Continued deceleration of Whillans Ice Stream, West Antarctica by Joughin, I., Bindschadler, R. A., King, M. A., Voigt, D., Alley, R. B., Anandakrishnan, S., Horgan, H., Peters, L., Winberry, P., Das, S. B., Catania, G.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-11-2005)
    “…Earlier observations indicated that Whillans Ice Stream slowed from 1973 to 1997. We collected new GPS observations of the ice stream's speed in 2003 and 2004…”
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    Satellite-Image-Derived Velocity Field of an Antarctic Ice Stream by Bindschadler, R. A., Scambos, T. A.

    “…The surface velocity of a rapidly moving ice stream has been determined to high accuracy and spatial density with the use of sequential satellite imagery…”
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    Consideration of the errors inherent in mapping historical glacier positions in Austria from the ground and space (1893–2001) by Hall, Dorothy K., Bayr, Klaus J., Schöner, Wolfgang, Bindschadler, Robert A., Chien, Janet Y.L.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-08-2003)
    “…The historical record of in situ measurements of the terminus positions of the Pasterze and Kleines Fleißkees glaciers in the eastern Alps of Austria is used…”
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    Composite Temperature Record from the Greenland Summit, 1987–1994: Synthesis of Multiple Automatic Weather Station Records and SSM/I Brightness Temperatures by Shuman, C. A., Fahnestock, M. A., Bindschadler, R. A., Alley, R. B., Stearns, C. R.

    Published in Journal of climate (01-06-1996)
    “…Air temperature (TA) records from automatic weather stations (AWS) in central Greenland and associated Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) brightness…”
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    Growth of Greenland Ice Sheet: Measurement by Zwally, H. Jay, Brenner, Anita C., Major, Judy A., Bindschadler, Robert A., Marsh, James G.

    “…Measurements of ice-sheet elevation change by satellite altimetry show that the Greenland surface elevation south of 72 degrees north latitude is increasing…”
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    Observed velocity fluctuations on a major Antarctic ice stream by Stephenson, S. N., Bindschadler, R. A.

    Published in Nature (London) (25-08-1988)
    “…Recent ice velocity measurements on the major Antarctic Ice Stream B are compared with those collected 10 years ago. The results show that the ice flow in the…”
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    Detection and monitoring of stratigraphic markers and temperature trends at the Greenland Ice Sheet Project 2 using passive-microwave remote-sensing data by Shuman, C. A., Alley, R. B., Fahnestock, M. A., Fawcett, P. J., Bindschadler, R. A., White, J. W. C., Grootes, P. M., Anandakrishnan, S., Stearns, C. R.

    “…Satellite passive‐microwave sensors provide a sensitive means of studying ice‐sheet surface processes that assists ice‐core interpretation and can extend local…”
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    Tracking subpixel-scale sastrugi advanced land imager by Bindschadler, R A

    “…High radiometric resolution imagery from the Advanced Land Imager (ALI) can detect the spatial reflectance variations associated with sastrugi (snow dunes) on…”
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    Tidally Controlled Stick-Slip Discharge of a West Antarctic Ice Stream by Bindschadler, Robert A., King, Matt A., Alley, Richard B., Anandakrishnan, Sridhar, Padman, Laurence

    “…A major West Antarctic ice stream discharges by sudden and brief periods of very rapid motion paced by oceanic tidal oscillations of about 1 meter…”
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    Tidally controlled stick-slip discharge of a West Antarctic ice by Bindschadler, Robert A, King, Matt A, Alley, Richard B, Anandakrishnan, Sridhar, Padman, Laurence

    “…A major West Antarctic ice stream discharges by sudden and brief periods of very rapid motion paced by oceanic tidal oscillations of about 1 meter…”
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    On Thin Ice? by BINDSCHADLER, ROBERT A., BENTLEY, CHARLES R.

    Published in Scientific American (01-12-2002)
    “…Most Antarctic scientists have long concurred that the continent's ice has shrunk in the past, contributing to a rise in sea level that continued even after…”
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