Tian Tian

Affiliation with Antarctic Science Foundation

ASF Ambassador for Antarctica Flights season 2022/23

“Traversing The Covid Gap” Grant Recipient in 2020 & 2022

PhD Thesis

Antarctic sea ice kinematics: satellite observation, model representation and its links with ice thickness

More about Tian

Tian studied for her Bachelor of Marine Science at the Ocean University of China, Qingdao, Shandong Province. Followed by a Bachelor of Marine Science with Honours (Specialisation) First class at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia. Her PhD was also done at IMAS and handed in in April 2023.

Publications

Tian, T. R., Fraser, A. D., Kimura, N., Zhao, C., and Heil, P., Rectification and validation of a daily satellite-derived Antarctic sea ice velocity product, The Cryosphere, 16, 1299– 1314, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-1299-2022, 2022.

Tian, T., Passive microwave derived corrected AMSR2 Antarctic sea ice motion dataset-2017, Australian Antarctic Data Centre, doi:10.26179/9tpt-tr09, Accessed: 2022-12-06

Hobbs, W. R., Spence, P., Meyer, A., Schroeter, S., Fraser, A. D., Reid, P., Tian, T. R., Wang, Z., Liniger, G., Boyd, P. W., Doddridge E. W., On the increased summer Antarctic sea ice variability and its drivers, Journal of Climate, publication under revision.

Linking time scale-dependent Antarctic sea-ice kinematic observations to ice thickness Tian, T. R., Fraser, A. D., Lavergne, T., Fiddes, S. L., Zhao, C., Heil, P, Linking time scale-dependent Antarctic sea-ice kinematic observations to ice thickness, Remote Sensing of Environment, publication under revision.