Sverrir Guðmundsson
University of Iceland
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Remote Sensing | 2017
Simon Gascoin; Sverrir Guðmundsson; Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir; Finnur Pálsson; Louise Steffensen Schmidt; Etienne Berthier; Helgi Björnsson
Albedo is a key variable in the response of glaciers to climate. In Iceland, large albedo variations of the ice caps may be caused by the deposition of volcanic ash (tephra). Sparse in situ measurements are insufficient to characterize the spatial variation of albedo over the ice caps due to their large size. Here we evaluated the latest MCD43 MODIS albedo product (collection 6) to monitor albedo changes over the Icelandic ice caps using albedo measurements from ten automatic weather stations on Vatnajokull and Langjokull. Furthermore, we examined the influence of the albedo variability within MODIS pixels by comparing the results with a collection of Landsat scenes. The results indicate a good ability of the MODIS product to characterize the seasonal and interannual albedo changes with correlation coefficients ranging from 0.47 to 0.90 (median 0.84) and small biases ranging from −0.07 to 0.09. The root-mean square errors (RMSE) ranging from 0.08 to 0.21, are larger than that from previous studies, but we did not discard the retrievals flagged as bad quality to maximize the amount of observations given the frequent cloud obstruction in Iceland. We found a positive but non-significant relationship between the RMSE and the subpixel variability as indicated by the standard deviation of the Landsat albedo within a MODIS pixel (R = 0.48). The summer albedo maps and time series computed from the MODIS product show that the albedo decreased significantly after the 2010 Eyjafjallajokull and 2011 Grimsvotn eruptions on all the main ice caps except the northernmost Drangajokull. A strong reduction of the summer albedo by up to 0.6 is observed over large regions of the accumulation areas. These data can be assimilated in an energy and mass balance model to better understand the relative influence of the volcanic and climate forcing to the ongoing mass losses of Icelandic ice caps.
The Cryosphere | 2011
Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir; Sverrir Guðmundsson; Helgi Björnsson; Finnur Pálsson; Tómas Jóhannesson; H. Hannesdóttir; S. Þ. Sigurðsson; Etienne Berthier
Archive | 2007
Tómas Jóhannesson; Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir; Helgi Björnsson; Philippe Crochet; Elías B. Elíasson; Sverrir Guðmundsson; Jona Finndis Jonsdottir; Haraldur Ólafsson; Finnur Pálsson; Ólafur Rögnvaldsson; Oddur Sigurðsson; Árni Snorrason; Óli Grétar Blöndal Sveinsson; Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson; Veðurstofa Íslands; Orkustofnun. Vatnamælingar.; Jarðvísindastofnun Háskólans; Háskóli Íslands; Reiknistofa í veðurfræði; Landsvirkjun
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation | 2014
Rebecca Möller; Marco Möller; Helgi Björnsson; Sverrir Guðmundsson; Finnur Pálsson; Björn Oddsson; Peter A. Kukla; Christoph Schneider
Hydrology Research | 2009
Sverrir Guðmundsson; Helgi Björnsson; Tómas Jóhannesson; Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir; Finnur Pálsson; O. Sigurðsson
The Cryosphere Discussions | 2014
H. Hannesdóttir; Helgi Björnsson; Finnur Pálsson; Guðfinna Aðalgeirsdóttir; Sverrir Guðmundsson
The Cryosphere | 2016
Monika Wittmann; Christine D. Groot Zwaaftink; Louise Steffensen Schmidt; Sverrir Guðmundsson; Finnur Pálsson; Olafur Arnalds; Helgi Björnsson; Throstur Thorsteinsson; Andreas Stohl
Hydrological Processes | 2015
T. Matthews; Richard Hodgkins; Robert L. Wilby; Sverrir Guðmundsson; Finnur Pálsson; Helgi Björnsson; Simon J. Carr
Hydrological Processes | 2012
Richard Hodgkins; Simon J. Carr; Finnur Pálsson; Sverrir Guðmundsson; Helgi Björnsson
International Journal of Climatology | 2015
Tom K.R. Matthews; Richard Hodgkins; Sverrir Guðmundsson; Finnur Pálsson; Helgi Björnsson