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Bob Bindschadler



Movie   ID   Roles   Title
Return to P.I.G.: The Long Wait for Science   10412 Scientist
  Return to P.I.G.
This guided tour of the area surrounding McMurdo Station in Antarctica uses the Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA). It's a great way to experience the frozen continent without any risk of frostbite.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='LIMA_wVO_transcript.htm'>here</a>.   10416 Scientist
  Guided Tour of LIMA Flyover
Designed exclusively for playback on spherical projections surfaces, FROZEN introduces mainstream audiences to the cryosphere--places on Earth where the temperatures don't rise above water's freezing point. The following trailer showcases some of the visual themes contained in the movie and points to the film's main website.<p><p>This film has been prepared exclusively for playback on spherical projections systems. It will not appear in its proper format on a traditional computer or television screen. If you are interested in dowloading the complete final movie file for spherical playback, please visit : <p><a href=   10403 Scientist
  FROZEN: A Spherical Movie About the Cryosphere
This image is the high resolution image of Antarctica shown using the Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica data.   3588 Scientist
  Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Graphic
This is the Pine Island Glacier which is a broad glacier flowing WNW along the south side of the Hudson Mountains into Pine Island Bay, Amundsen Sea.   3538 Scientist
  Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Flyover of Pine Island Glacier
This image compares the size of the continental United States to the size of Antarctica.   3540 Scientist
  Compare the Size of Antarctica to the Continental United States
This is the same animation without the text overlays. This image shows Sulzberger Bay and the Sulzberger Ice Shelf which was first discovered in 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition.   3537 Scientist
  Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Flyover of Western Antarctica
As you can see from this short video, the logistics of setting foot on the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf turned out to be a real challenge and the first trip had both its ups and its downs.  Nonetheless, Bindschadler welcomes the challenge and has high hopes for what his continued research on Pine Island might uncover.
<p> For a complete transcript of this video, please click <a href='PIG-firstContactTranscript.html'>here</a>   10202 Scientist
  PIG Ice Shelf: First Contact
Animation of sea ice motion around Antarctica during 2005 with a date overlay.   3497 Scientist
  AMSR-E Antarctic Sea Ice
This short film provides a quick take on the awe-inspiring research and imagery coming out of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.  See the Earth, as only NASA can.   10191 Scientist
  Destination Earth
Full animation with labels - McMurdo Station is a science research center operated by the United States.  New Zealand's science station, Scott Base, is located just 5 km away from McMurdo Station. Ross Island is surrounded by floating ice called the Ross Ice Shelf and the McMurdo Ice Shelf.   3482 Scientist
  Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica Flyover of McMurdo Station and Dry Valleys
This animation shows the flow of the Jakobshavn glacier in 2000, followed by a time series of the glacier's retreat from 2001 through 2006. When pulling away from Greenland, a colored overlay shows the changes in the ice sheet elevation between 2003 and 2006.   3467 Scientist
  Updated Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Retreat from 2001 through 2006 with Blue/White Elevation Change over Greenland
This animation shows the flow of the Jakobshavn glacier in 2000, followed by a time series of the glacier's retreat from 2001 through 2006. When pulling away from Greenland, a colored overlay shows the changes in the ice sheet elevation between 2003 and 2006.   3434 Scientist
  Updated Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Retreat from 2001 through 2006
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) of the area where Ross Island meets the Ross Ice Shelf.   3418 Scientist
  Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Ross Island
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) centered over Ferrar Glacier.   3414 Scientist
  Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Ferrar Glacier
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) centered over Koettlitz Glacier.   3415 Scientist
  Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of Koettlitz Glacier
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) of the area surround McMurdo Station.   3416 Scientist
  Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of the Area Surrounding McMurdo Station
High resolution LIMA data (15 meters per pixel) of the area immediately surrounding McMurdo Station.  If you look really close in the foreground, McMurdo Station can be seen as a few white dots on the open rocky outcrop of Ross Island's peninsula.  The straight lines in the lower left corner of the picture are runways.   3417 Scientist
  Sample LIMA Data versus MOA Data of McMurdo Station
This animation illustrates the dynamics of the network of subglacial lakes far beneath the ice streams of Antarctica.   10108 Scientist
  Antarctic Sub-glacial Lakes
ICESat elevation data taken on June 2, 2006 is shown in orange. The underlying gray 'shadow' corresponds to where the elevation data lies on the surface.  The underlying MODIS data is a 3 day average taken in the month of December 2005.   3403 Scientist
  Antarctic Plumbing: Lake Englehardt's Subglacial Hydraulic System
 This image of the Jakobshavn glacier on 07/07/2001 shows the  changes in the glacier's calving front between 1851 and 2006.  Historic calving front locations, 1851 through 1964, were compiled by Anker Weidick and Ole Bennike and are shown here in gray.  Recent calving front locations, 2001 through 2006, derived from satellite imagery are show in colors.  A distance scale is provided.   3395 Scientist
  Jakobshavn Glacier Calving Front Recession from 1850 to 2006
The MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica reveals the dynamic crevasses and ice flows in the Ross Ice Shelf.   3295 Scientist
  MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica sees the Ross Ice Shelf
This animation flys over the Thwaites Glacier exposing the line of grounded icebergs and into Pine Island Bay to view the Pine Island Glacier.  This animation does not use ICESat topography, but it is match-framed to animation ID 3294 which does have topography.
  3318 Scientist
  MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica view of Pine Island and Thwaites Glacier without ICESat Topography
This animation is match framed to animation ID 3295.  It shows the crevasses and ice floes in the Ross Ice Shelf without using the ICESat topography.   3319 Scientist
  MODIS Mosaic of Antarctica sees the Ross Ice Shelf without ICESat Topography
Breakoff of iceberg B-21 from the Pine Island glacier shown in imagery acquired by MISR   3127 Scientist
  Pine Island Glacier Calving (WMS)
SeaWiFS Biosphere data symbolizing the heartbeat of our planet.   2395 Scientist
  Pulse of the Planet
November 12, 2001   2344 Scientist
  Pine Island Iceberg Formation
200 meter post-spaced Landsat mosaic of the Byrd Glacier.   2482 Scientist
  Byrd Glacier Exhibit
A slow zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier
where a crack has formed. Using Landsat 7 data showing before and
after. Dates are 3-6-00 and 1-4-01   2067 Scientist
  Zoom Down to the Pine Island Glacier
A faster zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier
where a crack has formed. Using Landsat 7 data showing before and
after. Dates are 3-6-00 and 1-4-01   2068 Scientist
  Zoom down to the Pine Island Glacier (faster)
A faster zoom down to Antarcticas Pine Island Glacier
where a crack has formed, minus the second zoom. Using Landsat 7 data showing before and
after. Dates are 3-6-00 and 1-4-01   2069 Scientist
  Zoom down to the Pine Island Glacier
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