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    Iceberg drift and melting rates in the northwestern Weddell Sea, Antarctica: Novel automated regional estimates through machine learning by Barbat, Mauro M, Mata, Mauricio M

    “…Global warming and its consequences on polar regions have been thoroughly discussed in recent times. One of those consequences is the freshwater flux and the…”
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    Three Years of Near‐Coastal Antarctic Iceberg Distribution From a Machine Learning Approach Applied to SAR Imagery by Barbat, Mauro M., Rackow, Thomas, Hellmer, Hartmut H., Wesche, Christine, Mata, Mauricio M.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-09-2019)
    “…Mass loss around the Antarctic Ice Sheet is driven by basal melting and iceberg calving, which constitute the two dominant paths of freshwater flux into the…”
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    Automated iceberg tracking with a machine learning approach applied to SAR imagery: A Weddell sea case study by Barbat, Mauro M., Rackow, Thomas, Wesche, Christine, Hellmer, Hartmut H., Mata, Mauricio M.

    “…Drifting icebergs represent a significant hazard for polar navigation and are able to impact the ocean environment around them. Freshwater flux and the…”
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    An adaptive machine learning approach to improve automatic iceberg detection from SAR images by Barbat, Mauro M., Wesche, Christine, Werhli, Adriano V., Mata, Mauricio M.

    “…[Display omitted] Iceberg distribution, dispersion and melting patterns are fundamental aspects in the balance of heat and freshwater in the Southern Ocean;…”
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    Iceberg drift and ocean circulation in the northwestern Weddell Sea, Antarctica by Collares, Lorena L., Mata, Mauricio M., Kerr, Rodrigo, Arigony-Neto, Jorge, Barbat, Mauro M.

    “…Icebergs are distinctive features in the Southern Ocean and can influence the physicochemical properties of the ocean environment around them. Their…”
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