Since the mid-19th century, most glaciers have been losing area and volume. This loss of area has not been homogeneous in time and space, and direct observations are sparse, making regional and global estimates of glacier change difficult. This paper focuses on developing a single index for monitoring glacier change, one that would be particularly useful for remote-sensing applications. We combine the results of direct glacier mass-balance observations B, total glacier area 5 and accumulation area Sc derived from maps or remotely sensed images. Using the accumulation-area ratio (AAR = S c/S), we note the differences between observed AAR, time-averaged (AAR) and the equilibrium state AAR0, as determined by its value at B = 0 from a regressio...
ABSTRACT. Glaciers are widely recognized as key indicators of climate change, and their meltwater pl...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coo...
ABSTRACT. Since the mid-19th century, most glaciers have been losing area and volume. This loss of a...
Most glaciers and ice caps (GIC) are out of balance with the current climate. To return to equilibri...
Advances and retreats of mountain glaciers in Arctic and alpine areas are one of the most visible si...
O'Neal, Michael A.This thesis evaluates spatial errors, inherent to image-based analysis, that affec...
Small perturbations in climate can produce measurable changes to the size of a glacier. Documenting ...
During the past decades, glacier mass loss is becoming increasingly significant worldwide but knowle...
Accurate estimation of the spatiotemporal surface dynamics is very important for natural resource pl...
AbstractAccurate estimation of the spatiotemporal surface dynamics is very important for natural res...
Studies of Himalayan glacial response to climatic forcing are few and a more comprehensive understan...
The evolution of Folgefonna, three large maritime ice masses in Hardanger, Western Norway has been a...
© 2017 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography. To estimate hydrological storage and better u...
International audienceGlaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are currently lo...
ABSTRACT. Glaciers are widely recognized as key indicators of climate change, and their meltwater pl...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coo...
ABSTRACT. Since the mid-19th century, most glaciers have been losing area and volume. This loss of a...
Most glaciers and ice caps (GIC) are out of balance with the current climate. To return to equilibri...
Advances and retreats of mountain glaciers in Arctic and alpine areas are one of the most visible si...
O'Neal, Michael A.This thesis evaluates spatial errors, inherent to image-based analysis, that affec...
Small perturbations in climate can produce measurable changes to the size of a glacier. Documenting ...
During the past decades, glacier mass loss is becoming increasingly significant worldwide but knowle...
Accurate estimation of the spatiotemporal surface dynamics is very important for natural resource pl...
AbstractAccurate estimation of the spatiotemporal surface dynamics is very important for natural res...
Studies of Himalayan glacial response to climatic forcing are few and a more comprehensive understan...
The evolution of Folgefonna, three large maritime ice masses in Hardanger, Western Norway has been a...
© 2017 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography. To estimate hydrological storage and better u...
International audienceGlaciers distinct from the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are currently lo...
ABSTRACT. Glaciers are widely recognized as key indicators of climate change, and their meltwater pl...
ABSTRACT. Net changes in glacier area in the region 50–518N, 116–1258W, which includes the Columbia ...
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coo...