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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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Missing Hydrological Contribution to Sea Level Rise
Researchers at the Seoul National University and UT Center for Space Research published a new joint study in the Geophysical Research Letters (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019GL085470). This study was led by Jae-Seung Kim, […]
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Improved Quantification of Global Mean Ocean Mass Change Using GRACE
Dr. Jianli Chen and a group of scientists at the Center for Space Research are the authors of a new study just published in the Geophysical Research Letters (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019GL085519). GRACE […]
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Two recent papers highlight past accomplishments and future gravity missions
Read about how GRACE Follow-On mission, launched in May 2018, is engineered, once again with contributions from UTCSR, to continue the unique measurements of the mass change in the Earth […]
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Contributions of GRACE to Understanding Climate Change in Nature Climate Change
GRACE, the US/German Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment, was conceived, proposed and implemented under UTCSR leadership, with many staff and students over the years contributing to engineering and science data […]
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Quantification of Ocean Mass Change Using GRACE Gravity, Satellite Altimeter and Argo Floats Observations
Quantification of Ocean Mass Change Using GRACE Gravity, Satellite Altimeter and Argo Floats Observations, November 13, 2018, Dr. Jianli Chen and a group of scientists at the Center for Space […]
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Mapping Arctic Tundra
This summer, Sophy Wu, a second-year Ph.D. student studying aerospace engineering, along with Michael O’Connor and Stephen Ferencz, two graduate students from Jackson School of Geosciences, conducted fieldwork at the University […]
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GRACE data is used to assess modern river sediment discharge
CSR Research Scientist Dr. Himanshu Save is an author on a study published in Nature Communications, for the first time using GRACE data to gain insights into sediment discharge from […]
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