In this paper, we semi-automatically classify clean and debris-covered ice for 145 glaciers within Hohe Tauern National Park in the Austrian Alps for the years 1985, 2003, and 2013. We also map the end-summer transient snowline (TSL), which approximates the annual Equilibrium Line Altitude (ELA). By comparing our results with the Austrian Glacier Inventories from 1969 and 1998, we calculate a mean reduction in glacier area of 33% between 1969 and 2013. The total ice area reduced at a mean rate of 1.4 km2 per year. This TSL rose by 92 m between 1985 and 2013 to an altitude of 3005 m. Despite some limitations, such as some seasonal snow being present at higher elevations, as well as uncertainties related to the range of years that the LiDAR D...
One of the most obvious impacts of climate change in high mountain areas is the glacial retreat. Sin...
Glaciers in Switzerland are shrinking rapidly in response to ongoing climate change. Repeated glacie...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...
In this paper, we semi-automatically classify clean and debris-covered ice for 145 glaciers within H...
Glacier inventories provide the basis for further studies on mass balance and volume change, relevan...
A new high-resolution glacier inventory captures the rapid decay of the glaciers in the Austrian Sil...
We use high-resolution aerial photogrammetry to investigate glacier retreat in great spatial and tem...
Small mountain glaciers have short mass balance response times to climate change and are consequentl...
Data from Landsat satellite sensors are used to obtain an inventory of 165 Austrian glaciers and the...
In this study we apply a simple and reliable method to derive recent changes in glacier area and vol...
Glaciers in the European Alps are known to be strongly affected by global climate change. Here we pr...
Global climate change affects mountain regions such as the European Alps. Consequently, glacier exte...
The monitoring of glaciers in Switzerland has a long tradition, yet glacier changes during the 20th ...
The snowline altitude (SLA) and the accumulation area ratio (AAR) of the Morteratsch glacier, Switze...
Glaciers in Switzerland are shrinking rapidly in response to ongoing climate change. Repeated glacie...
One of the most obvious impacts of climate change in high mountain areas is the glacial retreat. Sin...
Glaciers in Switzerland are shrinking rapidly in response to ongoing climate change. Repeated glacie...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...
In this paper, we semi-automatically classify clean and debris-covered ice for 145 glaciers within H...
Glacier inventories provide the basis for further studies on mass balance and volume change, relevan...
A new high-resolution glacier inventory captures the rapid decay of the glaciers in the Austrian Sil...
We use high-resolution aerial photogrammetry to investigate glacier retreat in great spatial and tem...
Small mountain glaciers have short mass balance response times to climate change and are consequentl...
Data from Landsat satellite sensors are used to obtain an inventory of 165 Austrian glaciers and the...
In this study we apply a simple and reliable method to derive recent changes in glacier area and vol...
Glaciers in the European Alps are known to be strongly affected by global climate change. Here we pr...
Global climate change affects mountain regions such as the European Alps. Consequently, glacier exte...
The monitoring of glaciers in Switzerland has a long tradition, yet glacier changes during the 20th ...
The snowline altitude (SLA) and the accumulation area ratio (AAR) of the Morteratsch glacier, Switze...
Glaciers in Switzerland are shrinking rapidly in response to ongoing climate change. Repeated glacie...
One of the most obvious impacts of climate change in high mountain areas is the glacial retreat. Sin...
Glaciers in Switzerland are shrinking rapidly in response to ongoing climate change. Repeated glacie...
Since the end of the Little Ice Age around 1850, glaciers in Europe have strongly retreated. Thanks ...