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Greenland: Short Pan to East Coast Area of Interest
This animation shows the ice concentration in Greenland. The ice has decreased significantly (~50 cm/year) along the coast and increased slightly in the center (+2 cm/year). Researchers view this as yet another serious warning sign of the threat of global warming.

Zoom to area of interest on east coast    Zoom to area of interest on east coast

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Zoom in to east coast central area of interest    Zoom in to east coast central area of interest

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Zoom in to east coast, full data    Zoom in to east coast, full data

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Legend containing color table for centimeters per year    Legend containing color table for centimeters per year

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Zoom around eastern peninsula. full data    Zoom around eastern peninsula. full data

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Zoom around southern tip. full data    Zoom around southern tip. full data

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Video ID: SVS2000-0018 *
Animator: Lori Perkins
Studio: SVS
Date Completed: June 25, 2000
Duration: 1200 frames, 46.0 seconds
Scientist: William Krabill (NASA/GSFC Wallops), Serdar Manizade(NASA/GSFC Wallops)
Citation: Krabill, W., Abdalati, W., Frederick, E., Manizade, S., Martin, C., Sonntag, J., Wift, R., Thomas, R., Wright, W. and Yungel, J. 2000. Greenland ice sheet: High-elevation balance and peripheral thinning. Science 289: 428-430.
Instrument: Airborne Topographic Mapper
Datasets: Topography
Keywords: Ice, Greenland, Laser Altimeter
DLESESubject: Physical geography, Cryology
Data Collected: 1993/06-1993/07, 1994/05-1994/06, 1998/06-1998/07,1999/05, 1999/06-1999/07
Story: stories/greenland/index.html
Animation Series: Greenland



Please give credit for this visualization to NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio


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