
Whyjay Zheng
@whyjayz
Assistant professor @NcUofficial CSRSR, Taiwan. Remote sensing & data science of icy worlds 🛰🌏 + ❄🧊. Also loves 🏂🏕. Born at 351 ppm CO2. Views = own.
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New nature paper: 'Progressive unanchoring of Antarctic ice shelves since 1973'. nature.com/articles/s4158… School of GeoSciences @ University of Edinburgh Edinburgh Glaciology The University of Edinburgh



Published today in Int. Glaciol. Soc., our new study that includes the first in-situ observations of Antarctic ice-shelf fracture due to surface meltwater lakes: bit.ly/4aZ0SNz


ICYMI: New work led by CIRES' Dr. Alison Banwell shows that ice shelves don’t just buckle under the weight of meltwater lakes—they fracture. Ian Willis Dr Rebecca Dell cires.colorado.edu/news/ice-shelv…






If you are interested in how we can use numerical modelling and satellite altimetry to understand subglacial hydrology in Antarctica, check out my latest paper: doi.org/10.1029/2023JF… JGR-Earth Surface (1/5)



Happy to announce that U.S. National Science Foundation support for OpenTopography has been renewed for another four years! This is the 5th generation of funding for OT. Support comes from NSF EAR's Geoinformatics program & the National Discovery Cloud for Climate initiative. More: opentopography.org/news/opentopog…




