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Glaciology, Remote Sensing
United States

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The Ohio State University: Columbus, US

2024-07-01 to present | Interim Director (School of Earth Sciences)
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Ian Howat

The Ohio State University: Columbus, Ohio, US

2018-07-01 to present | Director (Byrd Polar & Climate Research Center)
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Ian Howat

The Ohio State University: Columbus, OH, US

2008-01-01 to present | Professor (Earth Sciences)
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Ian Howat

Education and qualifications (2)

University of California Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz, CA, US

2001-09-01 to 2006-03-01 | Ph.D. (Earth Sciences)
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Ian Howat

Hamilton College: Clinton, NY, US

1995-09-01 to 1999-06-01 | BA Geology
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Ian Howat

Funding (11)

The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA): A High Resolution, Time-Stamped Digital Elevation Model for the Antarctic Ice Sheet

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Ian Howat via DimensionsWizard

Automated, High Resolution Terrain Generation for XSEDE

2015-08-01 to 2017-07-31 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Geosciences (Arlington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 1542736
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Ian Howat via DimensionsWizard

THE RECENT EXPANSION OF OBSERVATIONAL CAPACITY FROM SPACE HAS REVEALED DRAMATIC, RAPID CHANGES IN THE EARTH'S ICE COVER. THESE DISCOVERIES HAVE FUNDAMENTALLY ALTERED HOW SCIENTISTS VIEW ICE-SHEET CHANGE. INSTEAD OF JUST SLOW CHANGES IN SNOW ACCUMULATION A

THIS PROPOSAL IS A REQUEST FOR SUPPORT TO SERVE AS A MEMBER OF THE ICEBRIDGE SCIENCE DEFINITION TEAM (ISDT) FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS AND CONDUCT RESEARCH IN SUPPORT OF OPERATION ICEBRIDGE (OIB) SCIENCE OBJECTIVES WITH A FOCUS ON MAXIMIZING SCIENCE RETURN

THE AIM OF THE PROPOSED STUDY IS TWOFOLD: TO CONSTRAIN UNCERTAINTIES IN SURFACE ELEVATION ESTIMATES DERIVED FROM AIRBORNE AND SATELLITEBASED ALTIMETERS OVER SPECIFIC REGIONS OF THE MARGINS OF THE GREENLAND ICE SHEET (GIS); AND TO RESOLVE SEASONAL AND SHOR

We propose to investigate the dynamic response of the interior Greenland Ice Sheet to recent retreat and acceleration of coastal outlet glaciers with the objective of improving predictions of the contribution of the ice sheet to sea level rise. Our approa

The proposed study aims to resolve the primary controls of recent changes in outlet glacier dynamics. The observational record will be used to construct a numerical flow model of outlet glacier response to climate forcing. Our model will examine how initi

The recent expansion of observational capacity from space has revealed dramatic, rapid changes in the Earth''''s ice cover. These discoveries have fundamentally altered how scientists view ice-sheet change. Instead of just slow changes in snow accumulation

Collaborative Research: Controls on the motion of soft-bedded glaciers from hourly to seasonal observations of force budget and basal conditions at Breidamerkurjokull, Iceland.

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CONSTRAINING THE CAUSES, MECHANISMS, AND IMPACTS OF RAPID CHANGES IN GREENLANDS GLACIERS The contribution of the Greenland ice sheet to sea level has more than doubled in the last decade. Most of this increase is due to accelerated ice discharge through

Collaborative Research: IPY: Dynamic Controls on Tidewater Glacier Retreat

2008-04-15 to 2011-03-31 | Grant
National Science Foundation (n/a, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 0732726
GRANT_NUMBER: 0732726
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