Increased resolution and availability of remote sensing products, and advancements in small‐scale aerial drone systems, allows observations of glacial changes at unprecedented levels of detail. Software developments, such as structure‐from‐motion (SfM), now allow users an easy and efficient method to generate three‐dimensional (3D) models and orthoimages from aerial or terrestrial datasets. While these advancements show promise for current and future glacier monitoring, many regions still suffer a lack of observations from earlier time periods. We report on the use of SfM to extract spatial information from various historic imagery sources. We focus on three geographic regions, the European Alps, high Arctic Norway and the Nepal Himalayas. ...
A longer temporal scale of Antarctic observations is vital to better understanding glacier dynamics ...
In this paper the use of different types of remote-sensing techniques for monitoring topographic cha...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...
Increased resolution and availability of remote sensing products, and advancements in small‐scale ae...
Increased resolution and availability of remote sensing products, and advancements in small-scale ae...
The application of structure-from-motion (SfM) to generate digital terrain models (DTMs) derived fro...
Archive oblique aerial imagery offers the potential to reconstruct the former geometry of valley gla...
Glacier and ice sheet retreat exposes freshly deglaciated terrain which often contains small-scale f...
Alpine glaciers are strongly suffering the consequences of the temperature rising and monitoring the...
Acquiring data to analyse change in topography is often a costly endeavour requiring either extensiv...
<p>We use Structure from Motion software to generate a new digital elevation model (DEM) of White Gl...
The monitoring of glaciers in Switzerland has a long tradition, yet glacier changes during the 20th ...
We use high-resolution aerial photogrammetry to investigate glacier retreat in great spatial and tem...
A longer temporal scale of Antarctic observations is vital to better understanding glacier dynamics ...
In this paper the use of different types of remote-sensing techniques for monitoring topographic cha...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...
Increased resolution and availability of remote sensing products, and advancements in small‐scale ae...
Increased resolution and availability of remote sensing products, and advancements in small-scale ae...
The application of structure-from-motion (SfM) to generate digital terrain models (DTMs) derived fro...
Archive oblique aerial imagery offers the potential to reconstruct the former geometry of valley gla...
Glacier and ice sheet retreat exposes freshly deglaciated terrain which often contains small-scale f...
Alpine glaciers are strongly suffering the consequences of the temperature rising and monitoring the...
Acquiring data to analyse change in topography is often a costly endeavour requiring either extensiv...
<p>We use Structure from Motion software to generate a new digital elevation model (DEM) of White Gl...
The monitoring of glaciers in Switzerland has a long tradition, yet glacier changes during the 20th ...
We use high-resolution aerial photogrammetry to investigate glacier retreat in great spatial and tem...
A longer temporal scale of Antarctic observations is vital to better understanding glacier dynamics ...
In this paper the use of different types of remote-sensing techniques for monitoring topographic cha...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...