Mapping snow depth from manned aircraft on landscape scales at centimeter resolution using structure-from-motion photogrammetry
Airborne photogrammetry is undergoing a renaissance: lower-cost equipment, more
powerful software, and simplified methods have significantly lowered the barriers to entry …
powerful software, and simplified methods have significantly lowered the barriers to entry …
Contribution of Alaskan glaciers to sea-level rise derived from satellite imagery
Over the past 50 years, retreating glaciers and ice caps contributed 0.5 mm yr− 1 to sea-
level rise, and one third of this contribution is believed to come from ice masses bordering …
level rise, and one third of this contribution is believed to come from ice masses bordering …
[图书][B] The climate of Alaska
M Shulski, G Wendler - 2007 - books.google.com
Those of us in the lower forty-eight states tend to think of Alaska as an unremitting wasteland
of frigid temperatures, ice, and snow. But in reality, because of its immense size and its …
of frigid temperatures, ice, and snow. But in reality, because of its immense size and its …
Svalbard glacier elevation changes and contribution to sea level rise
We compare satellite altimetry from the Ice, Cloud, and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat,
2003–2007) to older topographic maps and digital elevation models (1965–1990) to …
2003–2007) to older topographic maps and digital elevation models (1965–1990) to …
McCall Glacier record of Arctic climate change: Interpreting a northern Alaska ice core with regional water isotopes
ES Klein, M Nolan, J McConnell, M Sigl… - Quaternary Science …, 2016 - Elsevier
We explored modern precipitation and ice core isotope ratios to better understand both
modern and paleo climate in the Arctic. Paleoclimate reconstructions require an …
modern and paleo climate in the Arctic. Paleoclimate reconstructions require an …
[HTML][HTML] Changes of glaciers and climate in northwestern North America during the late twentieth century
A Arendt, J Walsh, W Harrison - Journal of Climate, 2009 - journals.ametsoc.org
About 75% of 46 glaciers measured using repeat airborne altimetry in Alaska and
northwestern Canada have been losing mass at an increasing rate from the mid-1990s to …
northwestern Canada have been losing mass at an increasing rate from the mid-1990s to …
Rapid movement of frozen debris-lobes: implications for permafrost degradation and slope instability in the south-central Brooks Range, Alaska
We present the results of a reconnaissance investigation of unusual debris mass-movement
features on permafrost slopes that pose a potential infrastructure hazard in the south-central …
features on permafrost slopes that pose a potential infrastructure hazard in the south-central …
A Method for Continuous 239Pu Determinations in Arctic and Antarctic Ice Cores
Atmospheric nuclear weapons testing (NWT) resulted in the injection of plutonium (Pu) into
the atmosphere and subsequent global deposition. We present a new method for …
the atmosphere and subsequent global deposition. We present a new method for …
Analysis of meteorological data and the surface energy balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska, USA
EJ Klok, M Nolan, MR Van den Broeke - Journal of Glaciology, 2005 - cambridge.org
We report on analysis of meteorological data for the period 27 May–20 August 2004, from
two automatic weather stations on McCall Glacier, Alaska, USA, aimed at studying the …
two automatic weather stations on McCall Glacier, Alaska, USA, aimed at studying the …
Validation of high-resolution GRACE mascon estimates of glacier mass changes in the St Elias Mountains, Alaska, USA, using aircraft laser altimetry
We acquired center-line surface elevations from glaciers in the St Elias Mountains of
Alaska/northwestern Canada using aircraft laser altimetry during 2000–05, and compared …
Alaska/northwestern Canada using aircraft laser altimetry during 2000–05, and compared …