We infer the horizontal velocity fields of the ice caps Langjökull and Hofsjökull, central Iceland, using repeat-pass interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR). NASA’s uninhabited aerial vehicle synthetic aperture radar (UAVSAR) acquired airborne InSAR data from multiple vantage points during the early melt season in June 2012. We develop a Bayesian approach for inferring three-dimensional velocity fields from multiple InSAR acquisitions. The horizontal components generally agree with available GPS measurements wherever ice motion is well constrained by InSAR observations. We provide evidence that changes in volumetric moisture content near the glacier surface induce phase offsets that obfuscate the vertical component of the surface ...
A broad uplift occurs in Iceland in response to the retreat of ice caps, which began circa 1890. Unt...
Synthetic‐aperture radar (SAR) interferograms produced from ESA's ERS‐1 satellite, provide the first...
Fluctuations in glacier motion are very common and are thought to be controlled by subglacial hydrol...
ABSTRACT. We infer the horizontal velocity fields of Langjökull and Hofsjökull ice caps, central Ice...
This thesis considers the use of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for surveying temp...
International audienceWe combine conventional Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and M...
Hofsjökull is the second largest ice cap in Iceland with five known surge type outlet glaciers. Ice ...
The mechanical properties of glacier beds play a fundamental role in regulating the sensitivity of g...
The authors present velocity observations of a glacier outlet in Vatnajökull, Iceland, deduced from ...
A broad uplift occurs in Iceland in response to the retreat of ice caps, which began circa 1890. Unt...
Various glaciological topics require observations of horizontal velocities over vast areas, e.g., de...
In recent years, in-situ measurements on Kongsvegen, a surge-type glacier located in the Kongsfjorde...
Glacier motion data is very important for glaciology research, but traditional methods for collecti...
Non-steady-state vertical velocities of up to 5 m y-1 exceed the vertical surface-parallel-flow comp...
The measurement and monitoring of glacial surface velocity is important for many aspects of glaciolo...
A broad uplift occurs in Iceland in response to the retreat of ice caps, which began circa 1890. Unt...
Synthetic‐aperture radar (SAR) interferograms produced from ESA's ERS‐1 satellite, provide the first...
Fluctuations in glacier motion are very common and are thought to be controlled by subglacial hydrol...
ABSTRACT. We infer the horizontal velocity fields of Langjökull and Hofsjökull ice caps, central Ice...
This thesis considers the use of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for surveying temp...
International audienceWe combine conventional Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) and M...
Hofsjökull is the second largest ice cap in Iceland with five known surge type outlet glaciers. Ice ...
The mechanical properties of glacier beds play a fundamental role in regulating the sensitivity of g...
The authors present velocity observations of a glacier outlet in Vatnajökull, Iceland, deduced from ...
A broad uplift occurs in Iceland in response to the retreat of ice caps, which began circa 1890. Unt...
Various glaciological topics require observations of horizontal velocities over vast areas, e.g., de...
In recent years, in-situ measurements on Kongsvegen, a surge-type glacier located in the Kongsfjorde...
Glacier motion data is very important for glaciology research, but traditional methods for collecti...
Non-steady-state vertical velocities of up to 5 m y-1 exceed the vertical surface-parallel-flow comp...
The measurement and monitoring of glacial surface velocity is important for many aspects of glaciolo...
A broad uplift occurs in Iceland in response to the retreat of ice caps, which began circa 1890. Unt...
Synthetic‐aperture radar (SAR) interferograms produced from ESA's ERS‐1 satellite, provide the first...
Fluctuations in glacier motion are very common and are thought to be controlled by subglacial hydrol...