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Near Surface Geophysics | 2013

Deriving ice thickness, glacier volume and bedrock morphology of the Austre Lovénbreen (Svalbard) using Ground-penetrating Radar

Albane Saintenoy; Jean-Michel Friedt; Adam D. Booth; Florian Tolle; Eric Bernard; Dominique Laffly; Christelle Marlin; Madeleine Griselin

The Austre Lovenbreen is a 4.6 km2 glacier on the Archipelago of Svalbard (79°N) that has been surveyed over the last 47 years in order of monitoring in particular the glacier evolution and associated hydrological phenomena in the context of nowadays global warming. A three-week field survey over April 2010 allowed for the acquisition of a dense mesh of Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR) data with an average of 14683 points per km2 (67542 points total) on the glacier surface. The profiles were acquired using a Mala equipment with 100 MHz antennas, towed slowly enough to record on average every 0.3 m, a trace long enough to sound down to 189 m of ice. One profile was repeated with 50 MHz antenna to improve electromagnetic wave propagation depth in scattering media observed in the cirques closest to the slopes. The GPR was coupled to a GPS system to position traces. Each profile has been manually edited using standard GPR data processing including migration, to pick the reflection arrival time from the ice-bedrock interface. Snow cover was evaluated through 42 snow drilling measurements regularly spaced to cover all the glacier. These data were acquired at the time of the GPR survey and subsequently spatially interpolated using ordinary kriging. Using a snow velocity of 0.22 m/ns, the snow thickness was converted to electromagnetic wave travel-times and subtracted from the picked travel-times to the ice-bedrock interface. The resulting travel-times were converted to ice thickness using a velocity of 0.17 m/ns. The velocity uncertainty is discussed from a common mid-point profile analysis. A total of 67542 georeferenced data points with GPR-derived ice thicknesses, in addition to a glacier boundary line derived from satellite images taken during summer, were interpolated over the entire glacier surface using kriging with a 10 m grid size. Some uncertainty analysis were carried on and we calculated an averaged ice thickness of 76 m and a maximum depth of 164 m with a relative error of 11.9%. The volume of the glacier is derived as 0.3487±0.041 km3. Finally a 10-m grid map of the bedrock topography was derived by subtracting the ice thicknesses from a dual-frequency GPS-derived digital elevation model of the surface. These two datasets are the first step for modelling thermal evolution of the glacier and its bedrock, as well as the main hydrological network.


The Cryosphere | 2016

Mapping snow depth in open alpine terrain from stereo satellite imagery

R. Marti; Simon Gascoin; Etienne Berthier; M. de Pinel; Thomas Houet; Dominique Laffly


The Cryosphere | 2015

Evolution of Ossoue Glacier (French Pyrenees) since the end of the Little Ice Age

R. Marti; Simon Gascoin; Thomas Houet; O. Ribière; Dominique Laffly; T. Condom; S. Monnier; M. Schmutz; Christian Camerlynck; J. P. Tihay; J. M. Soubeyroux; Pierre René


26th IUGG General Assembly | 2015

The Pyrenean glaciers (South West Europe) in 1850 and 2011: a new cross-border inventory based on aerial images and field surveys

R. Marti; Simon Gascoin; Thomas Houet; Dominique Laffly; Pierre René


Revue Française de Photogrammétrie et de Télédétection | 2014

Evaluation du modèle numérique d'élévation d'un petit glacier de montagne généré à partir d'images stéréoscopiques pléiades : cas du glacier d'Ossoue, Pyrénées françaises

Renaud Marti; Simon Gascoin; Thomas Houet; Dominique Laffly; Pierre René


11th International Circumpolar Remote Sensing Symposium | 2012

Snow cover monitoring using combined FORMOSAT satellite imaging, oblique view ground-based pictures and snow drills

Dominique Laffly; Eric Bernard; Jean-Michel Friedt; Gilles Martin; Christelle Marlin; Madeleine Griselin


Conférence Internationale "Mondes Polaires" | 2011

Acquisition et traitements automatiques d'images numériques haute résolution de glaciers polaires

Eric Bernard; J.-M. Friedt; G. Martin; Luc Moreau; Dominique Laffly; S. Chréttien; Christelle Marlin; Madeleine Griselin


Conférence Internationale "Mondes Polaires" | 2011

Hydrological and geochemical response of a polar glacier facing the recent climate changes (Austrelovenbre, Svalbard, 79°N)

Emerick Delangle; Christelle Marlin; Madeleine Griselin; Eric Bernard; Dominique Laffly; Jean-Michel Friedt


Conférence Internationale "Mondes Polaires" | 2011

Seasonal snow cover dynamics and melting processes on a polar glacier

Florian Tolle; Eric Bernard; J.-M. Friedt; Dominique Laffly; Christelle Marlin; Madeleine Griselin


15th Alpine Glaciology Meeting | 2011

Using ground based high resolution photography for seasonal snow and ice dynamics (Austre Lovénbreen, Svalbard, 79°N)

Eric Bernard; Jean-Michel Friedt; Florian Tolle; Madeleine Griselin; Dominique Laffly; Christelle Marlin

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Madeleine Griselin

University of Franche-Comté

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Eric Bernard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Michel Friedt

University of Franche-Comté

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Florian Tolle

University of Franche-Comté

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J.-M. Friedt

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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