Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (Oct 2015)

Satellite remote sensing outputs of the certain glaciers on the territory of East Georgia

  • G. Kordzakhia,
  • L. Shengelia,
  • G. Tvauri,
  • V. Tsomaia,
  • M. Dzadzamia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejrs.2015.06.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. S1 – S7

Abstract

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The variations in glaciers are the important indicators of regional climate change. The glaciers play an important role in the regulation of water balance. In the conditions of global warming they recede and degrade that is expressed in the related changes in glacier runoff. The research of glacier melting is important for studies of sea/ocean level changes. The Caucasian glacial dimensions (area, volume, length) have been changed over the centuries. The scientific study of glaciers in the Caucasus was started during the first half of 18th century. In the last century the terrestrial observations on glaciers were carried out. Due to the difficulties of organization and conducting of field works the received observational data sets consists from different series of various temporal duration characteristics of glaciers. The data received contain uncertainties. From another hand carrying out of such field works are expensive. With the launch of the Earth’s satellites it was determined that satellite remote sensing is the best technology allowing to receive data with needed regularity in terms of both time and space resolution. Some uncertainties remain in the data as the observational tool is too far away from the Earth’s surface. So, the necessity for the strong quality assessment/quality control (QA/QC) remains. A lot of studies showed that the best method for investigation of glaciers is application of satellite remote sensing combined with terrestrial observations and expert knowledge of separate glaciers.

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