Publications and communications of Thomas Dethinne

Articles accepted in reviewed journal

Gorodetskaya, I. V., Durán-Alarcón, C., González-Herrero, S., Clem, K. R., Zou, X., Rowe, P., Rodriguez Imazio, P., Campos, D., Leroy-Dos Santos, C., Dutrievoz, N., Wille, J. D., Chyhareva, A., Favier, V., Blanchet, J., Pohl, B., Cordero, R. R., Park, S.-J., Colwell, S., Lazzara, M. A., ... Picard, G. (04 December 2023). Record-high Antarctic Peninsula temperatures and surface melt in February 2022: a compound event with an intense atmospheric river. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 6 (1). doi:10.1038/s41612-023-00529-6

Seehaus, T., Sommer, C., Dethinne, T., & Malz, P. (06 November 2023). Mass changes of the northern Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet derived from repeat bi-static synthetic aperture radar acquisitions for the period 2013–2017. The Cryosphere, 17 (11), 4629-4644. doi:10.5194/tc-17-4629-2023

Dethinne, T., Glaude, Q., Picard, G., Kittel, C., Alexander, P., Orban, A., & Fettweis, X. (06 October 2023). Sensitivity of the MAR regional climate model snowpack to the parameterization of the assimilation of satellite-derived wet-snow masks on the Antarctic Peninsula. The Cryosphere, 17 (10), 4267-4288. doi:10.5194/tc-17-4267-2023

Glaude, Q., Dethinne, T., Lambin, C., & Fettweis, X. (2023). Discussing an extreme mock/what-if scenario over the antarctic peninsula: the effect of intense melt on surface mass balance. Bulletin de la Société Géographique de Liège, 80 (2023/1). doi:10.25518/0770-7576.7039

Dethinne, T., Glaude, Q., Amory, C., Kittel, C., & Fettweis, X. (2022). Comparison Between Surface Melt Estimation From Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar and a Regional Climate Model. Case Study Over the Roi Baudouin Ice Shelf, East Antarctica. Bulletin de la Société Géographique de Liège, 78 (2022), 113-122. doi:10.25518/0770-7576.6644

Oral presentations in conferences with scientific selection committee

Dethinne, T., Kittel, C., Glaude, Q., Orban, A., & Fettweis, X. (26 May 2022). Interest of the Assimilation of Surface Melt Extent Derived From Passive and Active Microwave Satellites Into the Regional Climate Model MAR Over the Antarctic Peninsula [Paper presentation]. EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienne, Austria. doi:10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5913