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This talk will present the work done in the area of remote sensing of sea ice dynamics by the author. It will include work done to fulfill the requirements for the master's degree as well as the proposed work for the Ph.D. degree. The main topic is the discussion of two different methods to track sea ice movement using satellite imagery; the Maximum Cross Correlation (MCC) Method, and the Wavelet Transform (WT) method. Another topic is the correlation between sea ice motion and surface wind. The study areas include the Ross Sea, Antarctica, St. Lawrence Island, and the Sea of Okhotsk.
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