Using surface velocities to calculate ice thickness and bed topography: a case study at Columbia Glacier, Alaska, USA
Robert McNabb(University of Ulster), Martin Truffer(University of Alaska Fairbanks), L. A. Rasmussen(University of Washington), S. O’Neel(United States Geological Survey), Sam Herreid(University of Alaska Fairbanks), H. Conway(University of Washington), W. T. Pfeffer(University of Colorado Boulder), Ian Joughin(University of Washington), Regine Hock(Uppsala University), Matthias Braun(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Yushin Ahn(Michigan Technological University), B. E. Smith(Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research)
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