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IACS Working Group on the delineation of glaciers, ice sheets, and ice sheet basins

Project supported by the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS).

Goals

See:

Updates

To stay up-to-date with existing and new discussions, click on the watch button near the top of this page and then select All Activity or Custom > Discussions (and Issues). You can then unsubscribe from any individual conversation if it is not relevant to you.

There will also be occasional emails to emails on the Team Member spreadsheet.

Work to day can be seen on the GitHub discussions and the project Google Drive containing,

  • Team member spreadsheet
  • Meeting minutes and video recordings
  • Other things TBD

How to join this project

  • Add your details to the Team Member spreadsheet.
  • Create a GitHub account and Click on the watch button near the top of this page and then select All Activity or Custom > Discussions (and Issues).

Organization

  • Issues is where individuals or smaller groups or teams will work on specific actionable items, possibly linked to specific data features or code.

  • Zoom meetings will occur occasionally and as needed and recordings shouldbe archived in the Google Drive.

In person meetings will occur when possible (e.g., at EGU).

Working with GitHub

Github might feel overwhelming at first, but fear not! We won't use it for computer code only, but as a collaborative project management tool.

Status

The project just started! Currently we are gathering ideas and brainstorming towards the first deliverable of the WG:

Deliverable 1

  • D1 Milestone: Review report outlining the current situation, extracting the relevant information and suspected double counting in previous studies and IPCC report and proposed solutions to improve the situation.

Motivation

Many different Greenland

Many different standards