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Frédérique Rémy is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France, focusing on Earth and Planetary Sciences with a specialization in Atmospheric Science. Their research primarily addresses the dynamics and conditions of Arctic and Antarctic ice, cryospheric studies, and the implications of climate change on permafrost.

They have contributed to numerous publications in scientific journals, with frequent appearances in venues such as The Cryosphere, Advances in Space Research, and Remote Sensing. Other outlets featuring their work include the Journal of Glaciology and the Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans.

Recent publications include:

  • "Advances in altimetric snow depth estimates using bi-frequency SARAL and CryoSat-2 Ka-Ku measurements" (2021), The Cryosphere
  • "Toward improved sea ice freeboard observation with SAR altimetry using the physical retracker SAMOSA+" (2020), Advances in Space Research
  • "Mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet 1992-2016: reconciling results from GRACE gravimetry with ICESat, ERS1/2 and Envisat altimetry" (2021), Journal of Glaciology
  • "Backscattering signatures at Ka, Ku, C and S bands from low resolution radar altimetry over land" (2020), Advances in Space Research
  • "Inter-Annual Variability in the Antarctic Ice Sheets Using Geodetic Observations and a Climate Model" (2021), Remote Sensing

Their collaborations are notable with co-authors such as Sara Fleury, Florent Garnier, Marion Bocquet, Jérôme Bouffard, and Gilles Garric, reflecting frequent joint research efforts in related topics.

Rémy's research covers several specific themes, including:

  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Winter sports injuries and performance
  • Geology and paleoclimatology research
  • Soil moisture and remote sensing
  • Landslides and related hazards

The scientist's published work tends to explore instrumental and methodological advances for remote sensing in cryospheric environments, including altimetric measurements and radar backscatter analysis across multiple frequency bands.

Rémy's contributions mainly reside within atmospheric and environmental sciences, combining observational data with modeling approaches to understand ice sheet mass balance and variability in polar regions over recent decades.

Best Publications

  • Contribution of Alaskan glaciers to sea-level rise derived from satellite imagery

    Etienne Berthier;Etienne Berthier;Eric Schiefer;Garry K. C. Clarke;Brian Menounos

  • Interannual variations of the mass balance of the Antarctica and Greenland ice sheets from GRACE

    G. Ramillien;A. Lombard;A. Cazenave;E.R. Ivins

  • Surface motion of mountain glaciers derived from satellite optical imagery

    Etienne Berthier;H. Vadon;David Baratoux;Y. Arnaud

  • Altimetry for the future: building on 25 years of progress

    Saleh Abdalla;Abdolnabi Abdeh Kolahchi;Michaël Ablain;Susheel Adusumilli

  • SPIRIT. SPOT 5 stereoscopic survey of Polar Ice: Reference Images and Topographies during the fourth International Polar Year (2007-2009)

    Jérôme Korona;Etienne Berthier;Etienne Berthier;Marc Bernard;Frédérique Rémy;Frédérique Rémy

  • Biases of SRTM in high‐mountain areas: Implications for the monitoring of glacier volume changes

    Etienne Berthier;Y. Arnaud;Christian Vincent;Frédérique Remy

  • Dynamic thinning of Antarctic glaciers from along-track repeat radar altimetry

    Thomas Flament;Frédérique Rémy

  • The SARAL/AltiKa Altimetry Satellite Mission

    Jacques Verron;Pierre Sengenes;Juliette Lambin;Jocelyne Noubel

  • Recent rapid thinning of the ''Mer de Glace'' glacier derived from satellite optical images

    Etienne Berthier;Yves Arnaud;David Baratoux;C. Vincent

  • Spatial and temporal Antarctic Ice Sheet mass trends, glacio-isostatic adjustment, and surface processes from a joint inversion of satellite altimeter, gravity, and GPS data

    Alba Martín-Español;Andrew Zammit-Mangion;Andrew Zammit-Mangion;Peter J. Clarke;Thomas Flament

  • ENVISAT radar altimeter measurements over continental surfaces and ice caps using the ICE-2 retracking algorithm

    Benoit Legresy;Fabrice Papa;Frederique Remy;Gaetan Vinay

  • New modeling of the Vostok ice flow line and implication for the glaciological chronology of the Vostok ice core

    F. Parrenin;F. Rémy;C. Ritz;M. J. Siegert

  • Ice flow physical processes derived from the ERS-1 high-resolution map of the Antarctica and Greenland ice sheets

    Frédérique Rémy;Philippe Shaeffer;Benoît Legrésy

  • Antarctic icebergs distributions 1992-2014

    Jean Tournadre;Nicolas Bouhier;Fanny Girard-Ardhuin;F. Remy

  • Relations between basal condition, subglacial hydrological networks and geothermal flux in Antarctica

    Muriel Llubes;Cédric Lanseau;Frédérique Rémy

  • Altimetric observations of surface characteristics of the Antarctic ice sheet

    Benoît Legrésy;Frédérique Rémy

  • Sea level and climate: measurements and causes of changes

    Anny Cazenave;Frédérique Remy

  • Assimilation of surface velocities acquired between 1996 and 2010 to constrain the form of the basal friction law under Pine Island Glacier

    F. Gillet-Chaulet;G. Durand;O. Gagliardini;C. Mosbeux

  • Antarctic Ice Sheet and Radar Altimetry: A Review

    Frédérique Rémy;Soazig Parouty

  • Potential for estimation of snow depth on Arctic sea ice from CryoSat-2 and SARAL/AltiKa missions

    Kévin Guerreiro;Sara Fleury;Elena Zakharova;Frédérique Rémy

  • Observations of Lake Baikal ice from satellite altimetry and radiometry

    Alexei V. Kouraev;Sergei V. Semovski;Michail N. Shimaraev;Nelly M. Mognard

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabrice Papa
Fabrice Papa Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
Etienne Berthier
Etienne Berthier Laboratoire d’Etudes en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
Anny Cazenave
Anny Cazenave Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales
Jérôme Benveniste
Jérôme Benveniste University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès
Jonathan L. Bamber
Jonathan L. Bamber University of Bristol
Scott B. Luthcke
Scott B. Luthcke National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Frédéric Frappart
Frédéric Frappart Bordeaux Sciences Agro
Catherine Ritz
Catherine Ritz Grenoble Alpes University
Jacques Verron
Jacques Verron Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Yves Arnaud
Yves Arnaud Grenoble Alpes University

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