基于卫星遥感技术的南巴塔哥尼亚冰原Tyndall和Grey冰川近期动态特征

A. C. M. Luzardi, C. Cárdenas
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在过去的几十年里,由于持续的全球变暖,巴塔哥尼亚的大多数冰川都在迅速缩小。扩展监测冰川动态的技术对于了解单个冰川对气候变化及其后果的反应至关重要。在这种背景下,我们的研究旨在利用简单而廉价的遥感技术,调查位于南巴塔哥尼亚冰原(Tyndall和Grey冰川)的两个近站点出口冰川的近期动态行为。利用Sentinel-1图像利用偏移跟踪算法估计地表速度,利用Sentinel-2图像估计冰锋面积变化。此外,还分析了气候变量(例如,累积降水和气温),以评估其对冰川动态的影响。我们的研究结果表明,降水而不是温度变化在这两个冰川的退缩中起着主要作用。当廷德尔趋于稳定它的撤退时,格雷用它的东舌成倍地加强了撤退。此外,Grey的平均冰速为0.448±0.242 m.day$^{-1}$, Tyndall的平均冰速为0.439±0.245 m.day$^{-1}$,与文献一致。然而,以前的工作表明,在冰锋附近的高冰速在这里无法捕捉到。我们的研究结果还表明,冰流是降水在积累区的延迟响应,这可能是廷德尔退缩减少的原因。总的来说,偏移跟踪是研究巴塔哥尼亚冰川动力学时间序列的一个有用工具。然而,在冰川末端等高动态区域周围,应谨慎使用。
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Recent Dynamical Features of Tyndall and Grey Glaciers, From Southern Patagonian Icefield, By Using Satellite Remote Sensing Techniques
Most glaciers in Patagonia have been rapidly shrinking during the past decades in response to ongoing global warming. To extend techniques to monitor their dynamics is crucial to understand individual glacier response to climate change and its consequences. In that context, our study aims to investigate recent dynamic behaviour of two near-site outlet glaciers placed at the Southern Patagonian Icefield (Tyndall and Grey glaciers) with the usage of simple and cheap remote sensing techniques. Sentinel-1 images were used to estimate surface velocity by using the Offset-tracking algorithm, while Sentinel-2 images were used to estimate area change in the ice front. Moreover, climatic variables (e.g., accumulated precipitation and air temperature) were analysed in order to assess its influence on glacier dynamics. Our results indicates that precipitation rather then temperature changes has been playing a major role in both glaciers retreat. While Tyndall tends to stabilize its retreat, Grey exponentially enhances retreat by its east tongue. Additionally, mean ice speed was of 0.448 ± 0.242 m.day$^{-1}$ for Grey and 0.439 ± 0.245 m.day$^{-1}$ for Tyndall, which agrees with literature. However, high ice speeds near the ice front indicated by previous work could not be captured here. Our results also suggests that ice flow is a delayed response of precipitation in the accumulation zone, and that may be the cause of decrease in Tyndall’s retreat. Overall, Offset-tracking is an useful tool for studying time series of Patagonian glaciers dynamics. It should be used carefully, however, around high dynamical regions such as the glacier terminus.
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