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From 2009 through 2019, NASA’s Operation IceBridge flew above the Arctic, Antarctic and Alaska, gathering data on the height, depth, thickness, flow and change of sea ice, glaciers and ice sheets.
NASA mission completes eleven years of polar surveys
A new study finds that the Greenland Ice Sheet has lost 3.8 trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2018.
Greenland's rapid melt will mean more flooding
Adapting to rising seas will require a broader understanding of coastal systems, and of human responses to sea-level rise, a new study says.
Making sea-level science more usable
An elephant seal helps scientists understand how the ocean transports heat between its upper and lower layers — important for estimating how much heat the ocean can absorb.
Seal takes ocean heat transport data to new depths
The U.S. and Europe are working together on the first 10-year mission to study global warming's effect on the oceans, extending sea level records to nearly 40 years.
New mission to track rising seas into 2030
Combining gravitational measurements yields a clearer picture of our planet's true shape.
Earth's 'paunch' helps sharpen ice-loss estimates