The Many Faces of Antarctica 1.MODIS Satellite Image (puzzle) 2.Bed Topography 3.Ice Velocity 4.Geography 5.Ice Mass Loss 6.Subglacial Lakes 7.Ice Elevation.

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The Many Faces of Antarctica 1.MODIS Satellite Image (puzzle) 2.Bed Topography 3.Ice Velocity 4.Geography 5.Ice Mass Loss 6.Subglacial Lakes 7.Ice Elevation

Columbia Climate Center at the Earth Institute * Barnard College * American Museum of Natural History * Arctic Institute of North America * Association of Interior Native Educators * Center for New Media Teaching & Learning * Center for Research on Environmental Decisions * International Arctic Research Center * Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory * Museum of the North * Teachers College * University of Alaska Fairbanks * University of New Hampshire Image created by USGS using AVHRR NOAA Satellite data

Columbia Climate Center at the Earth Institute * Barnard College * American Museum of Natural History * Arctic Institute of North America * Association of Interior Native Educators * Center for New Media Teaching & Learning * Center for Research on Environmental Decisions * International Arctic Research Center * Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory * Museum of the North * Teachers College * University of Alaska Fairbanks * University of New Hampshire Antarctic Bed elevation data from the Bedmap 2 project, 2013 Roosevelt Island Gamburtsev Mountains

Columbia Climate Center at the Earth Institute * Barnard College * American Museum of Natural History * Arctic Institute of North America * Association of Interior Native Educators * Center for New Media Teaching & Learning * Center for Research on Environmental Decisions * International Arctic Research Center * Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory * Museum of the North * Teachers College * University of Alaska Fairbanks * University of New Hampshire Antarctic Ice Velocity Data from Rignot et al., 2011, interpreted by M. Wolovick

Columbia Climate Center at the Earth Institute * Barnard College * American Museum of Natural History * Arctic Institute of North America * Association of Interior Native Educators * Center for New Media Teaching & Learning * Center for Research on Environmental Decisions * International Arctic Research Center * Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory * Museum of the North * Teachers College * University of Alaska Fairbanks * University of New Hampshire

GRACE Gravity image by NASA Columbia Climate Center at the Earth Institute * Barnard College * American Museum of Natural History * Arctic Institute of North America * Association of Interior Native Educators * Center for New Media Teaching & Learning * Center for Research on Environmental Decisions * International Arctic Research Center * Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory * Museum of the North * Teachers College * University of Alaska Fairbanks * University of New Hampshire

Ice Elevation Map dia/images/2014/08/antarctic_ice- sheet_height/ eng-GB/Antarctic_ice- sheet_height.png