Author:
Frezzotti MAssimo,Capra Alessandro,Vittuari Luca
Abstract
Measurements derived from remote-sensing research and Held surveys have
provided new ice-velocity data for David Glacier-Drygalski Ice Tongue and
Priestley and Reeves Glaciers, Antarctica. Average surface velocities were
determined by tracking crevasses and other patterns moving with the ice in two
sequential satellite images. Velocity measurements were made for different time
intervals (1973-90, 1990-92, etc.) using images from various satellite sensors
(Landsat 1 MSS, Landsat TM, SPOT XS). in a study of the dynamics of David
Glacier-Drygalski IceTongue and Priestley and Reeves Glaciers, global positioning
system (GPS) measurements were made between 1989 and 1994. A number of points were
measured on each glacier: five points on David Glacier, three on Drygalski Ice
Tongue,two on Reeves Glacier—Nansen Ice Sheet and two on Priestley Glacier.
(lomparison of the results from GPS data and feature-tracking in areas close to
image tie-points shows that errors in measured average velocity from the
feature-tracking may be as little as +15-20 m a−1. in areas
far from tie-points, such as the outer part of Drygalski Ice Tongue, comparison of
the two types of measurements shows differences of about ± 70 m
a−1.
Publisher
International Glaciological Society
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