In 1909, Eduard Spelterini flew a gas-filled balloon over the Alps producing a series of glass-plate images of the Mont Blanc massif, now held in the Swiss Federal Archives. In 2017, based on these historical photographs, Baxter developed digital Photogrammetric analysis to reconstruct parts of the alpine landscape in three dimensions. The individual aerial viewpoints of Spelterini’s original photographs were located in order so that the historical path of the balloon could be traced, sequencing the images in chronological order for the first time. A helicopter was then used to return to the geolocation of photographs, and using a process called monoplotting, the precise locations from which Spelterini had taken his photographs were revisit...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
The melting of glaciers in recent decades is well documented in the Alps through comprehensive histo...
In 1909, Eduard Spelterini flew a gas-filled balloon over the Alps producing a series of glass-plate...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
‘Visualising Climate Change in Arctic Glacial Landscapes’ investigates the use of digital visualisat...
International audienceAlpine landscapes are indicators of climatic variations recognized through the...
Glaciers have long been synonymous with exploration, scientific inquiry, fear and fascination, and r...
For centuries high mountains and glaciers have been a source of both paralyzing fear and strange fas...
International audienceThis paper combines a new chronosequence of deglaciation from 1952 to 2015 for...
We use high-resolution aerial photogrammetry to investigate glacier retreat in great spatial and tem...
International audienceThis paper presents recent research into the visual perception of changes in a...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
The melting of glaciers in recent decades is well documented in the Alps through comprehensive histo...
In 1909, Eduard Spelterini flew a gas-filled balloon over the Alps producing a series of glass-plate...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
‘Visualising Climate Change in Arctic Glacial Landscapes’ investigates the use of digital visualisat...
International audienceAlpine landscapes are indicators of climatic variations recognized through the...
Glaciers have long been synonymous with exploration, scientific inquiry, fear and fascination, and r...
For centuries high mountains and glaciers have been a source of both paralyzing fear and strange fas...
International audienceThis paper combines a new chronosequence of deglaciation from 1952 to 2015 for...
We use high-resolution aerial photogrammetry to investigate glacier retreat in great spatial and tem...
International audienceThis paper presents recent research into the visual perception of changes in a...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...
Recent and future climate change may lead to landscape changes in geomorphic processes and process r...
The melting of glaciers in recent decades is well documented in the Alps through comprehensive histo...