

Author: Hubbard Alun Willis Ian Sharp Martin Mair Douglas Nienow Peter Hubbard Bryn Blatter Heinz
Publisher: International Glaciological Society
ISSN: 1727-5652
Source: Journal of Glaciology, Vol.46, Iss.154, 2000-08, pp. : 491-498
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Abstract
An indirect methodology for determining the distribution of mass balance at high spatial resolution using remote sensing and ice-flow modelling is presented. The method, based on the mass-continuity equation, requires two datasets collected over the desired monitoring interval: (i) the spatial pattern of glacier surface-elevation change, and (ii) the mass-flux divergence field. At Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Valais, Switzerland, the mass-balance distribution between September 1992 and September 1993 is calculated at 20 m resolution from the difference between the pattern of surface-elevation change derived from analytical photogrammetry and the mass-flux divergence field determined from three-dimensional, numerical flow modelling constrained by surface-velocity measurements. The resultant pattern of mass balance is almost totally negative, showing a strong dependence on elevation, but with large localized departures. The computed distribution of mass balance compares well (
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