ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia and Rocky Mountains (1951/52–2001) and the Coast Mountains (1964/65–2002), were determined through a comparison of historic aerial photography and contemporary Landsat 7 ETM+ imagery. The volumes of individual glaciers were estimated using an empirical volume–area scaling relationship. The area of glaciers in the Coast Mountains decreased by 12010 km2, or 5 % of the initial ice-covered area here. The areas of glaciers in the Columbia and Rocky Mountains decreased by 20 and 6 km2 respectively, corresponding to relative changes in total area of –5 % and –15%. The estimated total ice volume loss from the whole region was 133 km3. In all parts of...
Maps of glacier area in western Canada have recently been generated for 1985 and 2005 (Bolch et al.,...
Maps of glacier area in western Canada have recently been generated for 1985 and 2005 (Bolch et al.,...
The Athabasca Glacier (52˚12\u27N, 117˚14\u27W) located at the Alberta-British Columbia border was s...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
ABSTRACT. An analysis of the local topographic setting of very small (<0.4 km2) glaciers within a...
ABSTRACT. An analysis of the local topographic setting of very small (<0.4 km 2) glaciers within ...
Glaciers of the Southern Coast Mountains are an important source of freshwater in the province, but ...
We applied photogrammetric methods with aerial photography from 11 different years between 1946 and ...
Glaciers adjust their physical properties to changes in climate, but long records of glacier change ...
Glaciers adjust their physical properties to changes in climate, but long records of glacier change ...
We report on a glacier inventory for the Canadian Cordillera south of 60°N, across the two western p...
We report on a glacier inventory for the Canadian Cordillera south of 60°N, across the two western p...
The Little Ice Age is a term describing a period of significant cooling compared to the long- term a...
We report on a glacier inventory for the Canadian Cordillera south of 60°N, across the two western p...
We report on a glacier inventory for the Canadian Cordillera south of 60°N, across the two western p...
Maps of glacier area in western Canada have recently been generated for 1985 and 2005 (Bolch et al.,...
Maps of glacier area in western Canada have recently been generated for 1985 and 2005 (Bolch et al.,...
The Athabasca Glacier (52˚12\u27N, 117˚14\u27W) located at the Alberta-British Columbia border was s...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
ABSTRACT. An analysis of the local topographic setting of very small (<0.4 km2) glaciers within a...
ABSTRACT. An analysis of the local topographic setting of very small (<0.4 km 2) glaciers within ...
Glaciers of the Southern Coast Mountains are an important source of freshwater in the province, but ...
We applied photogrammetric methods with aerial photography from 11 different years between 1946 and ...
Glaciers adjust their physical properties to changes in climate, but long records of glacier change ...
Glaciers adjust their physical properties to changes in climate, but long records of glacier change ...
We report on a glacier inventory for the Canadian Cordillera south of 60°N, across the two western p...
We report on a glacier inventory for the Canadian Cordillera south of 60°N, across the two western p...
The Little Ice Age is a term describing a period of significant cooling compared to the long- term a...
We report on a glacier inventory for the Canadian Cordillera south of 60°N, across the two western p...
We report on a glacier inventory for the Canadian Cordillera south of 60°N, across the two western p...
Maps of glacier area in western Canada have recently been generated for 1985 and 2005 (Bolch et al.,...
Maps of glacier area in western Canada have recently been generated for 1985 and 2005 (Bolch et al.,...
The Athabasca Glacier (52˚12\u27N, 117˚14\u27W) located at the Alberta-British Columbia border was s...