Information about glacier volume and ice thickness distribution is essential for many glaciological applications, but direct measurements of ice thickness can be difficult and costly. We present a new method that calculates ice thickness via an estimate of ice flux. We solve the familiar continuity equation between adjacent flowlines, which decreases the computational time required compared to a solution on the whole grid. We test the method on Columbia Glacier, a large tidewater glacier in Alaska, USA, and compare calculated and measured ice thicknesses, with favorable results. This shows the potential of this method for estimating ice thickness distribution of glaciers for which only surface data are available. We find that both the mean ...
An interpolated bedrock topography is presented for Flask Glacier, one of the tributaries of the rem...
A N UNDERSTANDING of glacier flow is not likely to come from field or labora- tory studies alone; b...
An understanding of glacier flow is not likely to come from field or laboratory studies alone; both ...
International audienceA method is described to estimate the thickness of glacier ice using informati...
The basal topography is largely unknown beneath most glaciers and ice caps, and many attempts have b...
Columbia Glacier bedrock topography and ice volume. Bedrock topography and ice thickness for 1957 an...
Glacier thickness distribution is a prerequisite to simulate the future of glaciers. Inaccurate thic...
Glacier thickness distribution is a prerequisite to simulate the future of glaciers. Inaccurate thic...
International audienceGlacier thickness distribution is a prerequisite to simulate the future of gla...
Direct measurement of the thickness of mountain glaciers is difficult over large areas, yet knowledg...
The traditional method for interpolating ice thickness data from airborne radar sounding surveys ont...
Ice thickness measurements near the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) are relatively sparse,...
The melting of glaciers and ice caps makes a significant contribution to present-day sea level rise....
We estimate the distribution of ice thickness for a Himalayan glacier using surface velocities, slop...
Recent interest in climatic change and ice .sheet variations points out the need for accurate and nu...
An interpolated bedrock topography is presented for Flask Glacier, one of the tributaries of the rem...
A N UNDERSTANDING of glacier flow is not likely to come from field or labora- tory studies alone; b...
An understanding of glacier flow is not likely to come from field or laboratory studies alone; both ...
International audienceA method is described to estimate the thickness of glacier ice using informati...
The basal topography is largely unknown beneath most glaciers and ice caps, and many attempts have b...
Columbia Glacier bedrock topography and ice volume. Bedrock topography and ice thickness for 1957 an...
Glacier thickness distribution is a prerequisite to simulate the future of glaciers. Inaccurate thic...
Glacier thickness distribution is a prerequisite to simulate the future of glaciers. Inaccurate thic...
International audienceGlacier thickness distribution is a prerequisite to simulate the future of gla...
Direct measurement of the thickness of mountain glaciers is difficult over large areas, yet knowledg...
The traditional method for interpolating ice thickness data from airborne radar sounding surveys ont...
Ice thickness measurements near the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) are relatively sparse,...
The melting of glaciers and ice caps makes a significant contribution to present-day sea level rise....
We estimate the distribution of ice thickness for a Himalayan glacier using surface velocities, slop...
Recent interest in climatic change and ice .sheet variations points out the need for accurate and nu...
An interpolated bedrock topography is presented for Flask Glacier, one of the tributaries of the rem...
A N UNDERSTANDING of glacier flow is not likely to come from field or labora- tory studies alone; b...
An understanding of glacier flow is not likely to come from field or laboratory studies alone; both ...