The Cryosphere (Jan 2010)

On the potential of very high-resolution repeat DEMs in glacial and periglacial environments

  • J. Abermann,
  • A. Fischer,
  • A. Lambrecht,
  • T. Geist

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 53 – 65

Abstract

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The potential of high-resolution repeat DEMs was investigated for glaciological applications including periglacial features (e.g. rock glaciers). It was shown that glacier boundaries can be delineated using airborne LIDAR-DEMs as a primary data source and that information on debris cover extent could be extracted using multi-temporal DEMs. Problems and limitations are discussed, and accuracies quantified. Absolute deviations of airborne laser scanning (ALS) derived glacier boundaries from ground-truthed ones were below 4 m for 80% of the ground-truthed values. Overall, we estimated an accuracy of +/&minus;1.5% of the glacier area for glaciers larger than 1 km<sup>2</sup>. The errors in the case of smaller glaciers did not exceed +/&minus;5% of the glacier area. The use of repeat DEMs in order to obtain information on the extent, characteristics and activity of rock glaciers was investigated and discussed based on examples.