Marine Geodesy 2014 - Antarctica Remote Sensing for Monitoring Global Change and Impact on Sea Level Change Marine Geodesy
Topics/Call fo Papers
Special Issue on
Antarctica Remote Sensing for Monitoring Global Change and Impact on Sea Level Change
Marine Geodesy
(Taylor & Francis, SCI-Expanded IF 1.4)
An International Journal of Ocean Surveys, Mapping, and Sensing
Marine Geodesy will publish a special issue on Antarctica Remote Sensing for Monitoring Global Change and Impact on Sea Level Change. The guest editor will be Dr.XiaohuaTong from Tongji University, China. Contributions to this special issue should cover, but not limited to, the following topics.
1. Extraction of the Antarctic ice sheet boundaries, grounding lines and changes along time.
2. Measurements of the ice sheet surface changes, glacier volume changes and ice flow field velocity.
3. Geodetic observations for regional and global mass balance and sea level monitoring.
4. Numerical modeling of the ice cap, GIA, and geoid model in the Antarctic region.
All papers should conform to the Instructions to Authors available on Taylor & Francis Online for Marine Geodesy (http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission...). All manuscripts must be submitted online (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/umgd) or by e-mail to marinegeodesy-AT- osu.edu by April 30 2014, and will be peer reviewed.
Antarctica Remote Sensing for Monitoring Global Change and Impact on Sea Level Change
Marine Geodesy
(Taylor & Francis, SCI-Expanded IF 1.4)
An International Journal of Ocean Surveys, Mapping, and Sensing
Marine Geodesy will publish a special issue on Antarctica Remote Sensing for Monitoring Global Change and Impact on Sea Level Change. The guest editor will be Dr.XiaohuaTong from Tongji University, China. Contributions to this special issue should cover, but not limited to, the following topics.
1. Extraction of the Antarctic ice sheet boundaries, grounding lines and changes along time.
2. Measurements of the ice sheet surface changes, glacier volume changes and ice flow field velocity.
3. Geodetic observations for regional and global mass balance and sea level monitoring.
4. Numerical modeling of the ice cap, GIA, and geoid model in the Antarctic region.
All papers should conform to the Instructions to Authors available on Taylor & Francis Online for Marine Geodesy (http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission...). All manuscripts must be submitted online (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/umgd) or by e-mail to marinegeodesy-AT- osu.edu by April 30 2014, and will be peer reviewed.
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