Glacier roughness at sub-metre scales is an important control on the ice surface energy balance and has implications for scattering energy measured by remote-sensing instruments. Ice surface roughness is dynamic as a consequence of spatial and temporal variation in ablation. To date, studies relying on singular and/or spatially discrete two-dimensional profiles to describe ice surface roughness have failed to resolve common patterns or causes of variation in glacier surface morphology. Here we demonstrate the potential of close-range digital photogrammetry as a rapid and cost-effective method to retrieve three-dimensional data detailing plot-scale supraglacial topography. The photogrammetric approach here employed a calibrated, consumer-gra...
© The Author(s) 2017. The thickness of supraglacial debris cover controls how it impacts the ablatio...
In a warming Arctic, as glacier snowlines rise, short- to medium-term increases in seasonal bare-ice...
Aerodynamic roughness length (z0), the height above the ground surface at which the extrapolated hor...
Glacier roughness at sub-metre scales is an important control on the ice surface energy balance and ...
Glaciers are sensitive to climatic variation and a particular developing area of investigation is in...
Glaciers are sensitive to climatic variation and a particular developing area of investigation is in...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
The shape and texture of ice surface can give us valuable information about processes affecting glac...
In a warming Arctic, as glacier snowlines rise, short- to medium-term increases in seasonal bare-ice...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
Spatially-distributed values of glacier aerodynamic roughness (z0) are vital for robust estimates of...
Calculation of the sensible and latent heat (turbulent) fluxes is required in order to close the sur...
International audienceThe global climate shift currently underway has significant impacts on both th...
The Arctic cryosphere is experiencing a higher rate of warming compared to the rest of the world due...
© The Author(s) 2017. The thickness of supraglacial debris cover controls how it impacts the ablatio...
In a warming Arctic, as glacier snowlines rise, short- to medium-term increases in seasonal bare-ice...
Aerodynamic roughness length (z0), the height above the ground surface at which the extrapolated hor...
Glacier roughness at sub-metre scales is an important control on the ice surface energy balance and ...
Glaciers are sensitive to climatic variation and a particular developing area of investigation is in...
Glaciers are sensitive to climatic variation and a particular developing area of investigation is in...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
The shape and texture of ice surface can give us valuable information about processes affecting glac...
In a warming Arctic, as glacier snowlines rise, short- to medium-term increases in seasonal bare-ice...
This paper presents new methods of estimating the aerodynamic roughness (z0) of glacier ice directly...
Spatially-distributed values of glacier aerodynamic roughness (z0) are vital for robust estimates of...
Calculation of the sensible and latent heat (turbulent) fluxes is required in order to close the sur...
International audienceThe global climate shift currently underway has significant impacts on both th...
The Arctic cryosphere is experiencing a higher rate of warming compared to the rest of the world due...
© The Author(s) 2017. The thickness of supraglacial debris cover controls how it impacts the ablatio...
In a warming Arctic, as glacier snowlines rise, short- to medium-term increases in seasonal bare-ice...
Aerodynamic roughness length (z0), the height above the ground surface at which the extrapolated hor...