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List of works by Allen Pope

Arctic Science: From Knowledge to Action?

Building resilient Arctic science amid the COVID-19 pandemic

scientific article published on 08 December 2020

Combining airborne lidar and Landsat ETM+ data with photoclinometry to produce a digital elevation model for Langjökull, Iceland

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Contrasting snow and ice albedos derived from MODIS, Landsat ETM+ and airborne data from Langjökull, Iceland

scholarly article by Ed L. Pope et al published March 2016 in Remote Sensing of Environment

Derivation and validation of supraglacial lake volumes on the Greenland Ice Sheet from high-resolution satellite imagery

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Elevation change, mass balance, dynamics and surging of Langjökull, Iceland from 1997 to 2007

scholarly article by Allen Pope et al published 18 April 2016 in Journal of Glaciology

Fracture propagation and stability of ice shelves governed by ice shelf heterogeneity

scholarly article by Chris Borstad et al published 8 May 2017 in Geophysical Research Letters

ICESat‐2 Meltwater Depth Estimates: Application to Surface Melt on Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica

scientific article published in 2021

Intelligent systems for geosciences

scientific article published on 19 December 2018

On the accuracy of glacier outlines derived from remote-sensing data

scientific article

Open Access Data in Polar and Cryospheric Remote Sensing

Quantifying supraglacial meltwater pathways in the Paakitsoq region, West Greenland

scholarly article by CONRAD KOZIOL et al published 6 March 2017 in Journal of Glaciology

Revisiting perceptions and evolving culture: a community dialogue on women in polar research

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The Arctic Science Agreement propels science diplomacy.

scientific article

Ultralow Surface Temperatures in East Antarctica From Satellite Thermal Infrared Mapping: The Coldest Places on Earth

scholarly article by T. A. Scambos et al published 29 June 2018 in Geophysical Research Letters