Monitoring glacier changes is essential for estimating the water mass balance of the Tibetan Plateau. In this study, we exploit ICESat laser altimetry data in combination with the SRTM DEM and the GLIMS glacier mask to estimate trends in change in glacial thickness between 2003 and 2009 on the whole Tibetan Plateau. Considering acquisition conditions of ICESat measurements and terrain surface characteristics, annual glacier elevation trends were estimated for 15 different settings with respect to terrain slope and roughness. In the end, we only included ICESat elevations acquired over terrain with a slope below 20° and a roughness at the footprint scale below 15 m. With this setting, 90 glaciated areas could be distinguished. The results sh...
Evaluating the impacts of climatic changes and morphometric features on glacier mass balance is cruc...
We present in this paper a polynomial fitting method applicable to segments of footprints measured b...
Glaciers in the Tibetan mountains are expected to be sensitive to turbulent sensible and latent heat...
Monitoring glacier changes is essential for estimating the water mass balance of the Tibetan Plateau...
Glacier mass changes are a valuable indicator of climate variability and monsoon oscillation on the ...
Glacier melting has become a key issue in the current discussion on global climate change. Glaciers ...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) with an average altitude of 4,500 meters above sea level is characterized b...
The Tibetan plateau and surrounding mountain ranges contain the largest amount of ice outside the po...
This paper presents a research on monitoring of glacier volume variation over the Geladandong area i...
The climate has changed on the Tibetan Plateau. The air temperature has shown distinct increase sinc...
Accurate multitemporal glacier change investigations and analyses are lacking on the southeastern Ti...
The Tibetan plateau is covered by hundreds of larger and smaller lakes. Until recently there was no ...
Using sparsely glaciated southern Norway as a case study, we assess the potential and limitations of...
Climate change can lead to seasonal surface elevation variations in alpine glaciers. This study firs...
We present in this paper a polynomial fitting method applicable to segments of footprints measured b...
Evaluating the impacts of climatic changes and morphometric features on glacier mass balance is cruc...
We present in this paper a polynomial fitting method applicable to segments of footprints measured b...
Glaciers in the Tibetan mountains are expected to be sensitive to turbulent sensible and latent heat...
Monitoring glacier changes is essential for estimating the water mass balance of the Tibetan Plateau...
Glacier mass changes are a valuable indicator of climate variability and monsoon oscillation on the ...
Glacier melting has become a key issue in the current discussion on global climate change. Glaciers ...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) with an average altitude of 4,500 meters above sea level is characterized b...
The Tibetan plateau and surrounding mountain ranges contain the largest amount of ice outside the po...
This paper presents a research on monitoring of glacier volume variation over the Geladandong area i...
The climate has changed on the Tibetan Plateau. The air temperature has shown distinct increase sinc...
Accurate multitemporal glacier change investigations and analyses are lacking on the southeastern Ti...
The Tibetan plateau is covered by hundreds of larger and smaller lakes. Until recently there was no ...
Using sparsely glaciated southern Norway as a case study, we assess the potential and limitations of...
Climate change can lead to seasonal surface elevation variations in alpine glaciers. This study firs...
We present in this paper a polynomial fitting method applicable to segments of footprints measured b...
Evaluating the impacts of climatic changes and morphometric features on glacier mass balance is cruc...
We present in this paper a polynomial fitting method applicable to segments of footprints measured b...
Glaciers in the Tibetan mountains are expected to be sensitive to turbulent sensible and latent heat...