Changes in the Skuta Glacier (southeastern Alps) assessed using non-metric images

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Acta Geographica Slovenica-Geografski Zbornik Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.3986/AGS.7674
Mihaela Triglav Čekada, P. Barbo, M. Pavšek, M. Zorn
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The Skuta Glacier in the Kamnik–Savinja Alps (in northern Slovenia) is one of the two remaining glaciers in Slovenia. It is located in a cirque oriented toward the northwest, which shields it from sunlight for most of the year. The glacier lies at an average elevation of 2070m. In recent years, its average area has measured around 1.5 hectares. Monitoring of the glacier has been performed since 1946. In 1962, regular photographing of the glacier with various cameras started from various non-fixed standpoints. Using the single image interactive orientation acquisition method, in which a single photograph is compared with the projection of a modern digital terrain model, seventeen photographs covering the period from 1970 to 2015 were used to acquire the 3D-perimeters of the glacier. The data shows that the elevation of glacier’s upper edge decreased by approximately 40m in the last half-century. Changes in the glacier’s area and average upper edge elevation were compared with average annual temperature and maximum seasonal snow cover depth.
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使用非度量图像评估斯库塔冰川(阿尔卑斯东南部)的变化
Kamnik–Savinja阿尔卑斯山脉(斯洛文尼亚北部)的Skuta冰川是斯洛文尼亚仅存的两座冰川之一。它位于一个朝向西北的冰斗中,在一年中的大部分时间里都能遮挡阳光。该冰川的平均海拔为2070米。近年来,其平均面积约为1.5公顷。自1946年以来一直对冰川进行监测。1962年,从各种不固定的角度开始,用各种相机定期拍摄冰川。使用单图像交互式方位获取方法,将一张照片与现代数字地形模型的投影进行比较,使用了1970年至2015年期间的17张照片来获取冰川的3D周长。数据显示,在过去的半个世纪里,冰川上边缘的海拔下降了约40米。将冰川面积和平均上缘海拔的变化与年平均温度和最大季节积雪深度进行了比较。
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期刊介绍: Acta geographica Slovenica publishes original research papers from all fields of geography and related disciplines, and provides a forum for discussing new aspects of theory, methods, issues, and research findings, especially in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe. The review accepts original research papers and review papers. Papers presenting new developments and innovative methods in geography are welcome. Submissions should address current research gaps and explore state-of-the-art issues. Research based on case studies should have the added value of transnational comparison and should be integrated into established or new theoretical and conceptual frameworks. The target readership is researchers, policymakers, students, and others who are studying or applying geography at various levels. Submissions are accepted in English or Slovenian.
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