Helen Amanda Fricker

Helen Amanda Fricker

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 65

North America-United States

About Helen Amanda Fricker

Helen Amanda Fricker, With an exceptional h-index of 65 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Diego, specializes in the field of ice shelves, subglacial lakes, satellite laser altimetry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Multi-decadal Collapse of East Antarctica’s Conger-Glenzer Ice Shelf

Grounding line reconfiguration before and during lake drainage at Subglacial Lake Engelhardt, West Antarctica

Monitoring Earth’s climate variables with satellite laser altimetry

Stability of Ice Shelves and Ice Cliffs in a Changing Climate

Widespread slowdown in thinning rates of West Antarctic ice shelves

The life and death of a subglacial lake in West Antarctica

Constraints on the timing and extent of deglacial grounding line retreat in West Antarctica

Modes of Antarctic tidal grounding line migration revealed by ICESat-2 laser altimetry

Helen Amanda Fricker Information

University

Position

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Citations(all)

14006

Citations(since 2020)

7490

Cited By

9050

hIndex(all)

65

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

117

i10Index(since 2020)

104

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, San Diego

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Helen Amanda Fricker Skills & Research Interests

ice shelves

subglacial lakes

satellite laser altimetry

Top articles of Helen Amanda Fricker

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Multi-decadal Collapse of East Antarctica’s Conger-Glenzer Ice Shelf

Catherine Walker

Joanna Millstein

Bertie Miles

Sue Cook

Alexander Fraser

...

2024/3/8

Grounding line reconfiguration before and during lake drainage at Subglacial Lake Engelhardt, West Antarctica

Bryony Freer

Oliver J Marsh

Helen Amanda Fricker

Anna E Hogg

Dana Floricioiu

...

2024/3/7

Monitoring Earth’s climate variables with satellite laser altimetry

Lori A Magruder

Sinead L Farrell

Amy Neuenschwander

Laura Duncanson

Beata Csatho

...

2024/1/30

Stability of Ice Shelves and Ice Cliffs in a Changing Climate

Jeremy N Bassis

Anna Crawford

Samuel B Kachuck

Douglas I Benn

Catherine Walker

...

2024/5/30

Widespread slowdown in thinning rates of West Antarctic ice shelves

The Cryosphere

Fernando S Paolo

Alex S Gardner

Chad A Greene

Johan Nilsson

Michael P Schodlok

...

2023/8/23

The life and death of a subglacial lake in West Antarctica

Geology

MR Siegfried

RA Venturelli

MO Patterson

W Arnuk

TD Campbell

...

2023/5/1

Constraints on the timing and extent of deglacial grounding line retreat in West Antarctica

AGU Advances

Ryan A Venturelli

Brenna Boehman

Christina Davis

Jon R Hawkings

Sarah E Johnston

...

2023/4

Modes of Antarctic tidal grounding line migration revealed by ICESat-2 laser altimetry

The Cryosphere Discussions

Bryony ID Freer

Oliver J Marsh

Anna E Hogg

Helen Amanda Fricker

Laurie Padman

2023/2/24

Biogeochemical and historical drivers of microbial community composition and structure in sediments from Mercer Subglacial Lake, West Antarctica

isme communications

Christina L Davis

Ryan A Venturelli

Alexander B Michaud

Jon R Hawkings

Amanda M Achberger

...

2023/12

Antarctica and the Southern Ocean

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Sharon Stammerjohn

Ted A Scambos

Susheel Adusumilli

Sandra Barreira

Germar H Bernhard

...

2021/8/1

Seasonal variability in Antarctic ice shelf velocities forced by sea surface height variations

The Cryosphere

Cyrille Mosbeux

Laurie Padman

Emilie Klein

Peter D Bromirski

Helen A Fricker

2023/7/4

Atmospheric circulation and surface observations [in" State of the Climate in 2021"]

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Kyle R Clem

Marilyn N Raphael

Susheel Adusumilli

Rebecca Baiman

Alison F Banwell

...

2022/8/1

A dynamic saline groundwater system mapped beneath an Antarctic ice stream

Science

Chloe D Gustafson

Kerry Key

Matthew R Siegfried

J Paul Winberry

Helen A Fricker

...

2022/5/6

Subglacial lakes and their changing role in a warming climate

SJ Livingstone

Y Li

A Rutishauser

RJ Sanderson

K Winter

...

2022/1/4

OpenAltimetry-rapid analysis and visualization of Spaceborne altimeter data

Earth Science Informatics

Siri Jodha S Khalsa

Adrian Borsa

Viswanath Nandigam

Minh Phan

Kai Lin

...

2022/9/1

Scientific access into Mercer Subglacial Lake: scientific objectives, drilling operations and initial observations

Annals of Glaciology

John C Priscu

Jonas Kalin

John Winans

Timothy Campbell

Matthew R Siegfried

...

2021/9

Atmospheric river precipitation contributed to rapid increases in surface height of the west Antarctic ice sheet in 2019

Geophysical Research Letters

Susheel Adusumilli

Meredith A Fish

Helen Amanda Fricker

Brooke Medley

2021/3/16

Rapid formation of an ice doline on Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica

Geophysical Research Letters

Roland C Warner

Helen A Fricker

Susheel Adusumilli

Philipp Arndt

Jonathan Kingslake

...

2021/7/28

A high resolution, three‐dimensional view of the D‐28 calving event from Amery Ice Shelf with ICESat‐2 and satellite imagery

Geophysical Research Letters

Catherine C Walker

Maya K Becker

Helen A Fricker

2021/2/16

Illuminating active subglacial lake processes with ICESat‐2 laser altimetry

Geophysical Research Letters

MR Siegfried

HA Fricker

2021/7

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Co-Authors

H-index: 72
John Priscu

John Priscu

Montana State University

H-index: 72
Ted Scambos

Ted Scambos

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 57
Slawek Tulaczyk

Slawek Tulaczyk

University of California, Santa Cruz

H-index: 43
Ian Allison

Ian Allison

University of Tasmania

H-index: 43
Richard Coleman

Richard Coleman

University of Tasmania

H-index: 36
Matthew Siegfried

Matthew Siegfried

Colorado School of Mines

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