http://blogs.egu.eu/divisions/cr/2017/02/17/image-of-the-week-icelandic-glaciers-monitored-from-space/
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CS+MtG will attended the forthcoming 2016 AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco 12 – 16 December 2016
N. Gourmelen et al. ‘CryoTop – CryoSat-2 swath elevation and derived Digital Elevation Models and rates of elevation change products’
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ESA Living Planet Symposium 2016 was held in Prague, Czech Republic from 9-13 May 2016 and was organised in cooperation with the Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic and the local support from Charles University in Prague.
C+MG presented the following articles:
Gourmelen, Noel; Escorihuela, Maria Jose; Foresta, Luca; Shepherd, Andrew; Roca, Monica; Nagler, Thomas; Wuite, Jan; Muir, Alan; Baker, Steven; Brockley, David ‘Swath processing of CryoSat for the Cryosphere‘
Foresta, Luca; Gourmelen, Noel; Escorihuela, Maria José; Pálsson, Finnur; Willis, Ian; Shepherd, Andrew; Roca, Mònica; Nagler, Thomas; Nienow, Pete ‘Mass balance of ice caps from CryoSat swath mode altimetry‘
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The articles presented by CS+MtG were:
CryoSat-2 swath interferometric altimetry for mapping polar land ice terrain and elevation change (Gourmelen et al.,)
Mass balance of Icelandic Ice Caps from CryoSat swath mode altimetry (Foresta et al.,) Recipient of AGU Cryospheric section’s Outstanding Student Paper Award (OSPA)
American Geophysical Union, 2015 Fall meeting, San Francisco
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This year’s Space Conference was held on Thursday 3rd December 2015 at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell, Oxfordshire.
This annual conference gives leading figures from within the Space sector, the opportunity to meet and discuss the latest developments on a range of current and future Space activities.
11th Appleton Space Conference, 2015, RAL space, Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK
CS+MtG presented the following article:
Observing change in the Cryosphere; revisiting the Landsat and CryoSat archive (Gourmelen et al.,)
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The University of Sheffield hosted the UK Arctic Science Conference 2015, with financial and administrative support from the NERC Arctic Office. This three day conference aimed to bring together UK Arctic scientists of all natural and social science disciplines to present and discuss recent findings.
The selected topics at the conference were:

CS+MtG presented the following article:
CryoSat-2: A new perspective on the Arctic (Shepherd et al.,)
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