By matching of repeat optical satellite images it is now possible to investigate glacier dynamics within large regions of the world and also between regions to improve knowledge about glacier dynamics in space and time. In this study we investigate whether the negative glacier mass balance seen over large parts of the world has caused the glaciers to change their speeds. The studied regions are Pamir, Caucasus, Penny Ice Cap, Alaska Range and Patagonia. In addition we derive speed changes for Karakoram, a region assumed to have positive mass balance and that contains many surge-type glaciers. We find that the mapped glaciers in the five regions with negative mass balance have over the last decades decreased their velocity at an av...
Surge-type glaciers are characterised by relatively short phases of enhanced ice transport and mass ...
Glaciers in the Pamir Mountains are generally acknowledged to be in a stable state and show the leas...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...
By matching of repeat optical satellite images it is now possible to investigate glacier dynamics wi...
Positive glacier-mass balances in the Karakoram region during the last decade have fostered stable a...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia have experienced heterogeneous rates of loss since the 1970s. Yet, th...
Positive glacier-mass balances in the Karakoram region during the last decade have fostered stable a...
Glaciers in the eastern Pamir have reportedly been gaining mass during recent decades, even though g...
International audienceThere is a severe lack of observations to assess the state of health of Hindu ...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
Glaciers in the Karakoram region are known to show stable and advancing terminus positions or surgin...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
Alpine glaciers directly and indirectly respond to climate and play a significant role in mountain g...
Assessments of the state of health of Hindu-Kush-Karakoram-Himalaya glaciers and their contribution ...
Although animated images are very popular on the internet, they have so far found only limited use f...
Surge-type glaciers are characterised by relatively short phases of enhanced ice transport and mass ...
Glaciers in the Pamir Mountains are generally acknowledged to be in a stable state and show the leas...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...
By matching of repeat optical satellite images it is now possible to investigate glacier dynamics wi...
Positive glacier-mass balances in the Karakoram region during the last decade have fostered stable a...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia have experienced heterogeneous rates of loss since the 1970s. Yet, th...
Positive glacier-mass balances in the Karakoram region during the last decade have fostered stable a...
Glaciers in the eastern Pamir have reportedly been gaining mass during recent decades, even though g...
International audienceThere is a severe lack of observations to assess the state of health of Hindu ...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
Glaciers in the Karakoram region are known to show stable and advancing terminus positions or surgin...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
Alpine glaciers directly and indirectly respond to climate and play a significant role in mountain g...
Assessments of the state of health of Hindu-Kush-Karakoram-Himalaya glaciers and their contribution ...
Although animated images are very popular on the internet, they have so far found only limited use f...
Surge-type glaciers are characterised by relatively short phases of enhanced ice transport and mass ...
Glaciers in the Pamir Mountains are generally acknowledged to be in a stable state and show the leas...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...