Cryospheric Processes and Remote Sensing Laboratory

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Cryospheric Processes and Remote Sensing Laboratory

Examples of research activities are: The Cryospheric Processes and Remote Sensing Laboratory focuses on understanding of cryospheric processes through, but not limited to, the use of remote sensing tools. Prof. Marco Tedesco, Director, Nick Steiner, (PhD Student, EAS), Dr. Parag Narvekar (PostDoc), Gina Stovall, Undergrad , Alex Borovitskiy, (York College, Undergrad student), Master Students carrying out Thesis projects:, Bohran Pathan, Rashmy Pandey, Mohd Haque Examples of research activities are: -microwave radiative transfer models -testing of existing and new retrieval algorithms -combination of active and passive microwave data -data fusion of optical and microwave data -grain size retrieval from optical and near-infrared measurements -combining hydrological and electromagnetic models -studying evolution of melting Greenland and Antarctica ice sheets,; -surface and sub-surface ice sheet processes (e.g., supraglacial lakes); -microscopy photography of snowflakes; -IR photography of snow

Snowflakes photography Climate change effects over snow and ice Responsible for maintenance and development of NASA satellites product Fieldwork for snow hydrology Supported by: NASA, NOAA CREST, WWF