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  1. Fluctuating Atlantic inflows modulate Arctic atlantification
  2. Arctic Snow Depth, Ice Thickness, and Volume From ICESat‐2 and CryoSat‐2: 2018–2021
  3. The ICESat-2 Mission and Polar Sea Ice
  4. Changes in Arctic Ocean Circulation from In Situ and Remotely Sensed Observations: Synergies and Sampling Challenges
  5. Emerging Technologies and Approaches for In Situ, Autonomous Observing in the Arctic
  6. Sea Surface Height Anomalies of the Arctic Ocean From ICESat‐2: A First Examination and Comparisons With CryoSat‐2
  7. The Scientific Legacy of NASA’s Operation IceBridge
  8. The Cyclonic Mode of Arctic Ocean Circulation
  9. Sea surface height anomaly of the ice-covered oceans from ICESat-2 and CryoSat-2
  10. Assessment of ICESat‐2 Sea Ice Surface Classification with Sentinel‐2 Imagery: Implications for Freeboard and New Estimates of Lead and Floe Geometry
  11. Refining the sea surface identification approach for determining freeboards in the ICESat-2 sea ice products
  12. The Antarctic sea ice cover from ICESat-2 and CryoSat-2: freeboard, snow depth, and ice thickness
  13. Detection of Melt Ponds on Arctic Summer Sea Ice From ICESat‐2
  14. The Pan-Arctic Continental Slope: Sharp Gradients of Physical Processes Affect Pelagic and Benthic Ecosystems
  15. Towards a unifying pan-arctic perspective: A conceptual modelling toolkit
  16. Assessment of ICESat-2 sea ice surface classification with Sentinel-2 imagery: implications for freeboard and new estimates of lead and floe geometry
  17. Refining the sea surface identification approach for determining freeboards in the ICESat-2 sea ice products
  18. Sea Surface Salinity as a Proxy for Arctic Ocean Freshwater Changes
  19. Decay of the Snow Cover Over Arctic Sea Ice From ICESat‐2 Acquisitions During Summer Melt in 2019
  20. The Antarctic sea ice cover from ICESat-2 and CryoSat-2: freeboard, snow depth and ice thickness
  21. Arctic Sea Ice Volume Export Through Fram Strait From 1992 to 2014
  22. Winter Arctic Sea Ice Thickness From ICESat‐2 Freeboards
  23. Arctic Snow Depth and Sea Ice Thickness From ICESat‐2 and CryoSat‐2 Freeboards: A First Examination
  24. Enhanced eddy activity in the Beaufort Gyre in response to sea ice loss
  25. Multi-peak Retracking of CryoSat-2 SARIn Waveforms Over Arctic Sea Ice
  26. Snow Property Controls on Modeled Ku-Band Altimeter Estimates of First-Year Sea Ice Thickness: Case Studies From the Canadian and Norwegian Arctic
  27. Divergent consensuses on Arctic amplification influence on midlatitude severe winter weather
  28. The role of cyclone activity in snow accumulation on Arctic sea ice
  29. Review of article by Mallet et al.
  30. Surface Height and Sea Ice Freeboard of the Arctic Ocean From ICESat‐2: Characteristics and Early Results
  31. ICESat‐2 surface height and sea‐ice freeboard assessed with ATM lidar acquisitions from Operation IceBridge
  32. New Earth Orbiter Provides a Sharper Look at a Changing Planet
  33. SWOT and the ice-covered polar oceans: An exploratory analysis
  34. Remote Sensing of Sea Ice Thickness and Salinity With 0.5-2 GHz Microwave Radiometry
  35. Snow in the changing sea-ice systems
  36. Arctic sea ice thickness, volume, and multiyear ice coverage: losses and coupled variability (1958–2018)
  37. The regional, seasonal, and lagged influence of the Amundsen Sea Low on Antarctic Sea Ice
  38. Potential basin-scale estimates of Arctic snow depth with sea ice freeboards from CryoSat-2 and ICESat-2: An exploratory analysis
  39. Three years of sea ice freeboard, snow depth, and ice thickness of the Weddell Sea from Operation IceBridge and CryoSat-2
  40. Sea State Bias of ICESat in the Subarctic Seas
  41. Three years of sea ice freeboard, snow depth, and ice thickness of the Weddell Sea from Operation IceBridge and CryoSat-2
  42. Three years of sea ice freeboard, snow depth, and ice thickness of the Weddell Sea from Operation IceBridge and CryoSat-2
  43. Relationship between specular returns in CryoSat-2 data, surface albedo, and Arctic summer minimum ice extent
  44. Arctic sea level and surface circulation response to the Arctic Oscillation
  45. Three years of sea ice freeboard, snow depth, and ice thickness of the Weddell Sea from Operation IceBridge and CryoSat-2
  46. Arctic Ice-Ocean Coupling and Gyre Equilibration Observed With Remote Sensing
  47. Dynamic Topography and Sea Level Anomalies of the Southern Ocean: Variability and Teleconnections
  48. Intercomparison of snow depth retrievals over Arctic sea ice from radar data acquired by Operation IceBridge
  49. Inter-comparison of snow depth retrievals over Arctic sea ice from radar data acquired by Operation IceBridge
  50. Inter-comparison of snow depth retrievals over Arctic sea ice from radar data acquired by Operation IceBridge
  51. Inter-comparison of snow depth retrievals over Arctic sea ice from radar data acquired by Operation IceBridge
  52. Sea ice drift in the Southern Ocean: Regional patterns, variability, and trends
  53. Inter-comparison of snow depth retrievals over Arctic sea ice from radar data acquired by Operation IceBridge
  54. Greater role for Atlantic inflows on sea-ice loss in the Eurasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean
  55. The Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2): Science requirements, concept, and implementation
  56. Corrections to “Fine-Resolution Radar Altimeter Measurements on Land and Sea Ice” [May 15 2547-2564]
  57. Linked trends in the South Pacific sea ice edge and Southern Oscillation Index
  58. Testing the ice-water discrimination and freeboard retrieval algorithms for the ICESat-2 mission
  59. Comparison of Arctic Sea Ice Thickness from Satellites, Aircraft, and PIOMAS Data
  60. Contributions of growth and deformation to monthly variability in sea ice thickness north of the coasts of Greenland and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
  61. Landfast ice thickness in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from observations and models
  62. Sea surface height and dynamic topography of the ice‐covered oceans from CryoSat‐2: 2011–2014
  63. Sea ice convergence along the Arctic coasts of Greenland and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Variability and extremes (1992–2014)
  64. Variability of Arctic sea ice thickness and volume from CryoSat-2
  65. Simulated effects of a snow layer on retrieval of CryoSat-2 sea ice freeboard
  66. Snow depth of the Weddell and Bellingshausen sea ice covers from IceBridge surveys in 2010 and 2011: An examination
  67. Profiling Sea Ice with a Multiple Altimeter Beam Experimental Lidar (MABEL)
  68. Modeled Trends in Antarctic Sea Ice Thickness
  69. Multiyear Volume, Liquid Freshwater, and Sea Ice Transports through Davis Strait, 2004–10
  70. Declassified high-resolution visible imagery for Arctic sea ice investigations: An overview
  71. Hydrographic changes in the Lincoln Sea in the Arctic Ocean with focus on an upper ocean freshwater anomaly between 2007 and 2010
  72. Arctic sea ice circulation and drift speed: Decadal trends and ocean currents
  73. CryoSat-2 estimates of Arctic sea ice thickness and volume
  74. Wind-driven trends in Antarctic sea-ice drift
  75. Deformation of the Arctic Ocean ice cover after the 2007 record minimum in summer ice extent
  76. Source and Pathway of the Western Arctic Upper Halocline in a Data-Constrained Coupled Ocean and Sea Ice Model
  77. Evaluation of Arctic sea ice thickness simulated by Arctic Ocean Model Intercomparison Project models
  78. Recent Changes of Arctic Multiyear Sea Ice Coverage and the Likely Causes
  79. Arctic sea ice freeboard from IceBridge acquisitions in 2009: Estimates and comparisons with ICESat
  80. Changing Arctic Ocean freshwater pathways
  81. Airborne surveys of snow depth over Arctic sea ice
  82. Flying over thin ice
  83. Trends in Arctic sea ice drift and role of wind forcing: 1992-2009
  84. Uncertainty in modeled Arctic sea ice volume
  85. Observational assessment of Arctic Ocean sea ice motion, export, and thickness in CMIP3 climate simulations
  86. Sea ice production and export from coastal polynyas in the Weddell and Ross Seas
  87. The Greenland Sea Jet: A mechanism for wind-driven sea ice export through Fram Strait
  88. Analysis of reactive bromine production and ozone depletion in the Arctic boundary layer using 3-D simulations with GEM-AQ: inference from synoptic-scale patterns
  89. Arctic ice-ocean simulation with optimized model parameters: Approach and assessment
  90. Variability and trends in sea ice extent and ice production in the Ross Sea
  91. The thinning of Arctic sea ice
  92. New High‐Resolution Images of Summer Arctic Sea Ice
  93. Dynamic topography of the ice-covered Arctic Ocean from ICESat
  94. Combining Satellite Altimetry, Time-Variable Gravity, and Bottom Pressure Observations to Understand the Arctic Ocean: A Transformative Opportunity
  95. Arctic Ocean Sea Ice Thickness and Kinematics: Satellite Retrievals and Modeling
  96. Analysis of the Arctic System for Freshwater Cycle Intensification: Observations and Expectations
  97. Contribution of melt in the Beaufort Sea to the decline in Arctic multiyear sea ice coverage: 1993-2009
  98. Divergent movements of walrus and sea ice in the northern Bering Sea
  99. The ICESat-2 Laser Altimetry Mission
  100. Large sea ice outflow into the Nares Strait in 2007
  101. Improved modeling of the Arctic halocline with a subgrid-scale brine rejection parameterization
  102. Decline in Arctic sea ice thickness from submarine and ICESat records: 1958-2008
  103. Thinning and volume loss of the Arctic Ocean sea ice cover: 2003–2008
  104. Outflow of Arctic Ocean Sea Ice into the Greenland and Barents Seas: 1979–2007
  105. Variability of sea ice simulations assessed with RGPS kinematics
  106. ICESat over Arctic sea ice: Estimation of snow depth and ice thickness
  107. Halo of ice deformation observed over the Maud Rise seamount
  108. Analysis of C-band Polarimetric Signatures of Arctic Lead Ice using Data from AIRSAR and RADARSAT-1
  109. ICESat measurements of sea ice freeboard and estimates of sea ice thickness in the Weddell Sea
  110. Summer sea ice motion from the 18 GHz channel of AMSR-E and the exchange of sea ice between the Pacific and Atlantic sectors
  111. Ross Sea polynyas: Response of ice concentration retrievals to large areas of thin ice
  112. Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) over Arctic sea ice: Retrieval of freeboard
  113. Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment (AIDJEX) assumptions revisited and found inadequate
  114. The areas and ice production of the western and central Ross Sea polynyas, 1992–2002, and their relation to the B-15 and C-19 iceberg events of 2000 and 2002
  115. Baffin Bay ice drift and export: 2002–2007
  116. Recent trends in Arctic Ocean mass distribution revealed by GRACE
  117. Near zero replenishment of the Arctic multiyear sea ice cover at the end of 2005 summer
  118. Using the material-point method to model sea ice dynamics
  119. Elastic-decohesive constitutive model for sea ice
  120. Introduction to special section: Small-Scale Sea Ice Kinematics and Dynamics
  121. Exchange of sea ice between the Arctic Ocean and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
  122. ICESat over Arctic sea ice: Interpretation of altimetric and reflectivity profiles
  123. Contrasts in sea ice deformation and production in the Arctic seasonal and perennial ice zones
  124. On large outflows of Arctic sea ice into the Barents Sea
  125. Davis Strait volume, freshwater and heat fluxes
  126. Variability of Nares Strait ice flux
  127. Upwelling of Arctic pycnocline associated with shear motion of sea ice
  128. ICESat observations of Arctic sea ice: A first look
  129. Fram Strait sea ice outflow
  130. Sub-daily sea ice motion and deformation from RADARSAT observations
  131. Toward global inverse solutions for current and past ice mass variations: Contribution of secular satellite gravity and topography change measurements
  132. Enhanced RADARSAT Geophyiscal Processor System (RGPS) Products over the SHEBA Ice Camp
  133. Sea ice concentration estimates from satellite passive microwave radiometry and openings from SAR ice motion
  134. Arctic sea-ice area and volume production:1996/97 versus 1997/98
  135. Enhanced RADARSAT Geophyiscal Processor System (RGPS) Products over the SHEBA Ice Camp
  136. Snow megadune fields on the East Antarctic Plateau: Extreme atmosphere-ice interaction
  137. Recent changes in Arctic Ocean sea ice motion associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation
  138. Ice flow of Humboldt, Petermann and Ryder Gletscher, northern Greenland
  139. Ice thickness derived from high-resolution radar imagery
  140. Arctic sea ice extent and melt onset from NSCAT observations
  141. balance velocities of the Greenland Ice Sheet
  142. Tracking of Ice Edges and Ice Floes by Wavelet Analysis of SAR Images
  143. Polarimetric scattering and emission properties of targets with reflection symmetry
  144. An automated system for mosaicking spaceborne SAR imagery
  145. Mechanical calorimetry of large dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine vesicles in the phase transition region