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Monitoring Arctic Land and Sea Ice using Russian and European Satellites

Objective

The objective of the MAIRES proposal is to develop methodologies for satellite monitoring of Arctic glaciers, sea ice and icebergs. Methodologies to retrieve quantitative information from the ESA and RKA data will be developed, and examples of satellite derived products for each of the three thematic areas will be presented. The main satellite data will be Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), optical and infrared images, radar altimeter data, passive microwave data and geoid data from GOCE. Results from the proposal can contribute to improved understanding of climate change and provide useful data for scientists, policy-makers and the general public. The MAIRES project will demonstrate the benefits of combining Earth Observation data from European and Russian satellites for operational mapping, interpretation and forecast of land and sea ice variations in the Eurasian Arctic. Satellite-derived data collected over many years can show seasonal and interannual variability of land ice, sea ice and icebergs. The results will be disseminated to users groups including climate research and operational users. The project will establish cooperation between ongoing GMES projects related to the cryosphere and Russian scientists, users and stakeholders.

Call for proposal

FP7-SPACE-2010-1
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Coordinator

STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING
EU contribution
€ 190 015,00
Address
JAHNEBAKKEN 3
5007 Bergen
Norway

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Region
Norge Vestlandet Vestland
Activity type
Research Organisations
Administrative Contact
Lars Gunnar Veland (Mr.)
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Total cost
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Participants (3)