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 average rate...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
© Author(s) 2016. Monitoring glacier fluctuations provides insights into changing glacial environmen...
The measurement of glacier velocity fields using repeat satellite imagery has become a standard meth...
By matching of repeat optical satellite images it is now possible to investigate glacier dynamics w...
Positive glacier-mass balances in the Karakoram region during the last decade have fostered stable a...
International audienceMountain glaciers are pertinent indicators of climate change and their dynamic...
In the Karakoram, dozens of glacier surges occurred in the past 2 decades, making the region a globa...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...
In the Karakoram, dozens of glacier surges occurred in the past 2 decades, making the region a globa...
Mountain glaciers have a high societal impact, first at a local scale since they influence the water...
Many Karakoram glaciers periodically undergo surges during which large volumes of ice and debris are...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
This study assesses changes in glacier area, velocity, and geodetic mass balance for the glaciers in...
Glaciers in the Pamir Mountains are generally acknowledged to be in a stable state and show the leas...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
© Author(s) 2016. Monitoring glacier fluctuations provides insights into changing glacial environmen...
The measurement of glacier velocity fields using repeat satellite imagery has become a standard meth...
By matching of repeat optical satellite images it is now possible to investigate glacier dynamics w...
Positive glacier-mass balances in the Karakoram region during the last decade have fostered stable a...
International audienceMountain glaciers are pertinent indicators of climate change and their dynamic...
In the Karakoram, dozens of glacier surges occurred in the past 2 decades, making the region a globa...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...
In the Karakoram, dozens of glacier surges occurred in the past 2 decades, making the region a globa...
Mountain glaciers have a high societal impact, first at a local scale since they influence the water...
Many Karakoram glaciers periodically undergo surges during which large volumes of ice and debris are...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
This study assesses changes in glacier area, velocity, and geodetic mass balance for the glaciers in...
Glaciers in the Pamir Mountains are generally acknowledged to be in a stable state and show the leas...
Previous in situ measurements have indicated a slight mass gain at Muztagh Ata in the eastern Pamir,...
© Author(s) 2016. Monitoring glacier fluctuations provides insights into changing glacial environmen...
The measurement of glacier velocity fields using repeat satellite imagery has become a standard meth...