Estimation of area and volume change in the glaciers of the Columbia Icefield, Canada using machine learning algorithms and Landsat images
S Ambinakudige, A Intsiful - Remote Sensing Applications: Society and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Machine learning image classification algorithms offer a potential for effective and
efficient classification of remotely sensed images covering glaciated areas. The Columbia …
efficient classification of remotely sensed images covering glaciated areas. The Columbia …
Bias-corrected estimates of glacier thickness in the Columbia River Basin, Canada
Several global datasets of glacier thickness exist, but the number of observations from
western Canada are sparse and spatially biased. To supplement these limited observations …
western Canada are sparse and spatially biased. To supplement these limited observations …
Future snow changes over the Columbia mountains, Canada, using a distributed snow model
Abstract In western North America, many communities rely on runoff from mountain
snowpacks. Projections of how future climate change will affect the seasonal snowpack are …
snowpacks. Projections of how future climate change will affect the seasonal snowpack are …
Spatial and temporal controls on proglacial erosion rates: A comparison of four basins on Mount Rainier, 1960 to 2017
SW Anderson, D Shean - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The retreat of alpine glaciers since the mid‐19th century has triggered rapid landscape
adjustments in many headwater basins. However, the degree to which decadal‐scale …
adjustments in many headwater basins. However, the degree to which decadal‐scale …
Correspondence among mid‐latitude glacier equilibrium line altitudes, atmospheric temperatures, and westerly wind fields
AC Audet, AE Putnam, JL Russell… - Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Mountain glaciers are highly sensitive to climate change. However, the extent to which
glaciers capture regional to hemisphere‐scale atmospheric processes remains uncertain …
glaciers capture regional to hemisphere‐scale atmospheric processes remains uncertain …
Ice mass loss in the Central Andes of Argentina between 2000 and 2018 derived from a new glacier inventory and satellite stereo-imagery
L Ferri, I Dussaillant, L Zalazar, MH Masiokas… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Based on the recently released National Glacier Inventory (NGI), we analyzed the
characteristics and the mass balance rates of ice masses in the Argentinean Central Andes …
characteristics and the mass balance rates of ice masses in the Argentinean Central Andes …
Gulf of Alaska ice-marginal lake area change over the Landsat record and potential physical controls
Lakes in contact with glacier margins can impact glacier evolution as well as the
downstream biophysical systems, flood hazard, and water resources. Recent work suggests …
downstream biophysical systems, flood hazard, and water resources. Recent work suggests …
How to handle glacier area change in geodetic mass balance
Innovations in geodesy enable widespread analysis of glacier surface elevation change and
geodetic mass balance. However, coincident glacier area data are less widely available …
geodetic mass balance. However, coincident glacier area data are less widely available …
Hydrometeorological, glaciological and geospatial research data from the Peyto Glacier Research Basin in the Canadian Rockies
D Pradhananga, JW Pomeroy… - Earth System …, 2020 - essd.copernicus.org
This paper presents hydrometeorological, glaciological and geospatial data of the Peyto
Glacier Research Basin (PGRB) in the Canadian Rockies. Peyto Glacier has been of interest …
Glacier Research Basin (PGRB) in the Canadian Rockies. Peyto Glacier has been of interest …
Glacier recession alters stream water quality characteristics facilitating bloom formation in the benthic diatom Didymosphenia geminata
Glaciers provide cold, turbid runoff to many mountain streams in the late summer and buffer
against years with low snowfall. The input of glacial meltwater to streams maintains unique …
against years with low snowfall. The input of glacial meltwater to streams maintains unique …