René Forsberg
Technical University of Denmark
292 Papers
1.7K Citations
René Forsberg is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geoid & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 283 publications. Previous affiliations of René Forsberg include Kolej MARA Seremban & National Space Institute.
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CryoSat Ice Baseline-D validation and evolutions
Marco Meloni,Jerome Bouffard,Tommaso Parrinello,Geoffrey Dawson,Florent Garnier,Veit Helm,Alessandro Di Bella,Stefan Hendricks,Robert Ricker,Erica Webb,Ben Wright,Karina Nielsen,Sanggyun Lee,Marcello Passaro,Michele Scagliola,Sebastian B. Simonsen,Louise Sandberg Sørensen,David Brockley,Steven Baker,Sara Fleury,Jonathan L. Bamber,Luca Maestri,Henriette Skourup,René Forsberg,Loretta Mizzi +24 more
TL;DR: The new CryoSat Ice Baseline-D, in operation since 27 May 2019, represents a major processor upgrade with respect to the previous IceBaseline-C as discussed by the authors.
Drift reduction in strapdown airborne gravimetry using a simple thermal correction
TL;DR: In this article, the drift characteristics of the QA2000 accelerometers were analyzed and a lab calibration procedure was used to derive a thermal correction, which was then applied to data from 18 out of 19 flights from an airborne gravity campaign carried out in Chile in October 2013.
Exploring the Recovery Lakes region and interior Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica, with airborne gravity, magnetic and radar measurements
René Forsberg,Arne Vestergaard Olesen,Fausto Ferraccioli,Tom A. Jordan,Kenichi Matsuoka,Andrés F Zakrajsek,Marta E. Ghidella,Jamin S. Greenbaum +7 more
TL;DR: The most recent ICEGRAV campaign as discussed by the authors provided a regional coverage of gravity, magnetic and ice-penetrating radar measurements for major Dronning Maud Land ice stream systems, from the grounding lines up to the Recovery Lakes drainage basin, and filled in major data voids in Antarctic data compilations, such as AntGP for gravity data, ADMAP for magnetic data and BEDMAP2 for ice thickness data and sub-ice topography.
Subglacial Geology and Geomorphology of the Pensacola-Pole Basin, East Antarctica
Guy J. G. Paxman,Stewart S. R. Jamieson,Fausto Ferraccioli,Tom A. Jordan,Michael J. Bentley,Neil Ross,René Forsberg,Kenichi Matsuoka,Daniel Steinhage,Graeme Eagles,Tania Casal +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed subglacial sedimentary basin model for the Pensacola-Pole Basin (PPB) is presented, which is defined by a topographic depression situated ~500 m below sea level.
ADMAP2 Magnetic anomaly map of the Antarctic - links to grid (grd) files
Alexander Golynsky,Fausto Ferraccioli,Jong Kuk Hong,Dmitry A Golynsky,Ralph R. B. von Frese,Duncan Young,Donald D. Blankenship,John W. Holt,Sergey Ivanov,Alexander Kiselev,Valery N. Masolov,Graeme Eagles,Karsten Gohl,Wilfried Jokat,Detlef Damaske,Carol A. Finn,Alan Aitken,Robin E. Bell,Egidio Armadillo,Tom A. Jordan,Jamin S. Greenbaum,Emanuele Bozzo,G. Caneva,René Forsberg,Marta E. Ghidella,Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar,Fernando Bohoyo,Yasmina M. Martos,Yoshifumi Nogi,Enrica Quartini,Hyung Rae Kim,Jason L. Roberts +31 more
- 31 Jul 2018