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Environmental Sciences D-index 35 Citations 5,522 205 World Ranking 5709 National Ranking 2265

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Awards & Achievements

1999 - IEEE Fellow For development of innovative research radars and radar studies of polar sea and glacial ice.

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Radar
  • Optics
  • Wavelength

His primary areas of study are Ice sheet, Greenland ice sheet, Ice stream, Radar and Cryosphere. His studies deal with areas such as Ice core, Sea ice thickness and Geodesy as well as Ice sheet. His Greenland ice sheet course of study focuses on Meteorology and Interpolation and Digital elevation model.

His studies link Geomorphology with Ice stream. His Radar research integrates issues from Glacier and Remote sensing. The various areas that Sivaprasad Gogineni examines in his Sea ice study include Snow and Backscatter.

His most cited work include:

  • Eemian interglacial reconstructed from a Greenland folded ice core (419 citations)
  • A new ice thickness and bed data set for the Greenland ice sheet: 1. Measurement, data reduction, and errors (323 citations)
  • A new bed elevation dataset for Greenland (301 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Sivaprasad Gogineni mainly focuses on Remote sensing, Radar, Ice sheet, Sea ice and Sea ice thickness. His studies in Remote sensing integrate themes in fields like Sea ice concentration and Space-based radar, Radar imaging, Continuous-wave radar. His Radar research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Glacier, Depth sounding, Meteorology and Backscatter.

The Greenland ice sheet research Sivaprasad Gogineni does as part of his general Ice sheet study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Glaciology, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Sea ice study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Snow, Scattering and Arctic. Sivaprasad Gogineni has researched Sea ice thickness in several fields, including Altimeter, Geodesy and Slush.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Remote sensing (63.01%)
  • Radar (53.42%)
  • Ice sheet (34.25%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2020)?

  • Remote sensing (63.01%)
  • Radar (53.42%)
  • Ice sheet (34.25%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Remote sensing, Radar, Ice sheet, Space-based radar and Radar imaging. His study in Remote sensing is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Radar engineering details, Phased array, Sea ice concentration, Sea ice and Continuous-wave radar. His Radar study incorporates themes from Depth sounding and Snow, Glacier, Firn, Meteorology.

Sivaprasad Gogineni is involved in the study of Ice sheet that focuses on Greenland ice sheet in particular. His Space-based radar study also includes fields such as

  • 3D radar, which have a strong connection to Wave radar,
  • Radioglaciology, which have a strong connection to Fire-control radar. In his study, Ice shelf is inextricably linked to Ice stream, which falls within the broad field of Geomorphology.

Between 2011 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Eemian interglacial reconstructed from a Greenland folded ice core (419 citations)
  • A new bed elevation dataset for Greenland (301 citations)
  • Advanced Multifrequency Radar Instrumentation for Polar Research (123 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Radar
  • Optics
  • Wavelength

His scientific interests lie mostly in Radar, Ice sheet, Remote sensing, Glacier and Geomorphology. His Ice sheet research includes elements of Sea ice thickness and Geodesy. His Remote sensing research integrates issues from Sea ice and Radar engineering details, Space-based radar, Radar imaging.

His Sea ice research incorporates themes from Snow and Lead. Sivaprasad Gogineni combines subjects such as Glacier morphology, Climatology and Ground-penetrating radar with his study of Glacier. His research investigates the link between Geomorphology and topics such as Ice stream that cross with problems in Paleontology.

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Best Publications

Eemian interglacial reconstructed from a Greenland folded ice core

D. Dahl-Jensen;M. R. Albert;A. Aldahan;N. Azuma.
Nature (2013)

479 Citations

A new ice thickness and bed data set for the Greenland ice sheet: 1. Measurement, data reduction, and errors

J. L. Bamber;R. L. Layberry;S. P. Gogineni.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2001)

472 Citations

A new bed elevation dataset for Greenland

J. L. Bamber;J. A. Griggs;R. T. W. L. Hurkmans;J. A. Dowdeswell.
The Cryosphere (2013)

455 Citations

Rapid retreat and acceleration of Helheim Glacier, east Greenland

Ian M Howat;I Joughin;S Tulaczyk;S Gogineni.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)

341 Citations

Advanced Multifrequency Radar Instrumentation for Polar Research

Fernando Rodriguez-Morales;Sivaprasad Gogineni;Carlton J. Leuschen;John D. Paden.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2014)

212 Citations

Coherent radar ice thickness measurements over the Greenland ice sheet

S. Gogineni;D. Tammana;D. Braaten;C. Leuschen.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2001)

178 Citations

North and northeast Greenland ice discharge from satellite radar interferometry

E. J. Rignot;S. P. Gogineni;W. B. Krabill;S. Ekholm.
Science (1997)

173 Citations

An improved coherent radar depth sounder

Sivaprasad Gogineni;T. Chuah;Christopher Thomas Allen;Kenneth C. Jezek.
Journal of Glaciology (1998)

171 Citations

Recovery of subglacial water extent from Greenland radar survey data

G.K.A. Oswald;S.P. Gogineni.
Journal of Glaciology (2008)

130 Citations

Recent Ice Loss from the Fleming and Other Glaciers, Wordie Bay, West Antarctic Peninsula

E. Rignot;E. Rignot;G. Casassa;S. Gogineni;P. Kanagaratnam.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)

127 Citations

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