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A multi-decadal remote sensing study on glacial change in the North Patagonia Ice Field Chile

Posted on:2015-03-10Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Mississippi State UniversityCandidate:Tetteh, Lucy KorlekworFull Text:PDF
GTID:2470390017998619Subject:Remote Sensing
Abstract/Summary:
Glaciers in the North Patagonian Ice Fields are temperate glaciers and can be studied to understand the dynamics of climate change. However, the ice field has been neglected in mass balance studies. In this study, multi decadal study of glacial mass balance, glacier retreat and glacial lake expansion in the North Patagonia were studied. Landsat (TM, ETM+ and 8) and ASTER images were used. San Quintin glacier experienced the highest retreat. Demarcation of glacier lakes boundaries indicated an increase in glacial lake area an addition of 4 new glacial lakes. Nef glacier recorded the highest mass gain of 9.91 plus or minus 1.96 m.w.e.a.-1 and HPN-4 glacier recorded the highest mass loss of -8.9 plus or minus 1.96 m.w.e.a. -1. However, there is a high uncertainty in the elevation values in the DEM due to the rugged nature of the terrain and presence of the heavy snow cover.
Keywords/Search Tags:North, Ice, Glacial, Glacier
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