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Remote Sensing of Glaciers Techniques for Topographic, Spatial and Thematic Mapping of Glaciers

By: Petri Pellika(Editor), W Gareth Rees(Editor)
330 pages, 16 plates with colour illustrations; b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
Remote Sensing of Glaciers
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Paperback reprint of a 2009 book.

Glaciers and ice sheets have been melting significantly during recent decades, posing environmental threats at local, regional and global scales. Changes in glaciers are one of the clearest indicators of alterations in regional climate, since they are governed by changes in accumulation (from snowfall) and ablation (by melting of ice). Glacier changes have been measured for the last century by traditional field measurements, resulting in long time series for a few glaciers.

Remote sensing data and methods, and geographic information systems, provide the means to allow glacier changes to be monitored at a global scale, to be analysed rapidly and to store the results and present information to both scientific and popular audiences in a way which was not possible before the digital revolution. Remote sensing of glaciers began with terrestrial and aerial photography during the middle of the 20th century, but today the discipline embraces a large variety of data types from laser scanner data to very high resolution satellite imagery, which can be applied to the mapping of glacier changes in terms of area, surface zonation or thickness.

Remote Sensing of Glaciers highlights the history of the remote sensing of glaciers, the physics of glaciers and remote sensing of them, and focuses particularly on modern data and methods used by remote sensing specialists and glaciologists. The book presents examples of glacier research carried out in the Alps, Norway, Iceland, Caucasus, Patagonia, Rocky Mountains, Pakistan, Antarctica, New Zealand, and Svalbard.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Glacier formation
3. Physics of glacier remote sensing
4. Glaciological field work
5. Glacier parameters, area, elevation, changes
6. History of remote sensing of glaciers
7. Worldwide glacier monitoring
8. Sensitivity of glaciers on climate change
9. Terrestrial photography
10. Aerial photogrammetry
11. Optical remote sensing of glaciers
12. SAR remote sensing
13. Ground penetrating radar
14. Laser scanning in glacier studies
15. Areal change detection of glaciers
16. Topographical change detection of glaciers
17. Comparison of elevation models generated from various data types over glaciers
18. Radar altimetry of ice sheets
19. Measuring surface velocities

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Biography

Petri Pellikka obtained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees at the University of Helsinki, Finland, specializing in Physical geography and Development geography. He carried out his Ph.D. studies at the University of Munich, Germany and at the University of Oulu, Finland, on airborne video camera sensor calibration and its application in studies of forest phenology in the German Alps. Dr. Pellikka has been a professor of geoinformatics at the Faculty of Science of the University of Helsinki since 2002. He leads the GeoInformatics Research Group of 10 researchers and Ph.D. students at the Department of Geosciences and Geography. His current research activities are on remote sensing of forest, land cover and land use changes in East Africa, particularly Kenya. He has published over 110 scientific papers and over 40 popular articles.

Gareth Rees studied Natural Sciences as an undergraduate, specialising in Physics, and Radio Astronomy for his PhD, at the University of Cambridge. Since 1985 he has been a member of the academic staff at the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI), specialising in the application of spaceborne and airborne remote sensing techniques to the investigation of polar environments. He directs the Polar Landscape and Remote Sensing Group at SPRI. The work of this group includes field-based investigation of glaciers and ice caps in Svalbard and Iceland and laboratory-based studies of snow and terrestrial ice in other parts of the world including Siberia and the Caucasus Mountains. The group also has a major research focus on the dynamics of high-latitude vegetation (tundra and the northern part of the boreal forest) and its response to global climate change, and Dr Rees is the co-director of a core project of the International Polar Year that is investigating the Arctic treeline region. Dr Rees conducts frequent fieldwork in Svalbard and in northern Russia. He has published seven books and over 70 scientific papers.

By: Petri Pellika(Editor), W Gareth Rees(Editor)
330 pages, 16 plates with colour illustrations; b/w photos, b/w illustrations, b/w maps, tables
Publisher: CRC Press
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