基于原位GNSS仪器的山地冰冻圈动态观测

J. Beutel, Andreas Biri, Ben Buchli, A. Cicoira, R. Delaloye, Reto Da Forno, I. Gaertner-Roer, S. Gruber, Tonio Gsell, A. Hasler, R. Lim, Phillipe Limpach, R. Mayoraz, Matthias Meyer, J. Noetzli, M. Phillips, Eric Pointner, H. Raetzo, Cristian Scapoza, T. Strozzi, L. Thiele, A. Vieli, D. V. Mühll, S. Weber, V. Wirz
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摘要

摘要永久冻土变暖与加速的物质运动同时发生,尤其是在陡峭的山区。虽然这一观测得到了遥感证据和分析以及几十年来进行的重复陆地调查的支持,但对于具体细节、可变性和控制山区冰冻圈中这些物质运动的过程,还有待获得更多的知识。该数据集整理了通过全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)现场仪器获得的连续获取的运动学观测数据,这些仪器已在整个瑞士阿尔卑斯山的大规模多现场监测活动中设计和实施。覆盖的地貌包括岩石冰川、高高山陡峭基岩基岩以及滑坡场地,其中大部分位于永久冻土区。该数据集是在54个不同的站点获得的,这些站点位于2304至4003米之间。l,包括通过双差分GNSS后处理得到的209’948个每日位置。除此之外,该数据集还包含了气象站和倾角仪数据的下采样和清洗时间序列,以及一整套RINEX格式的GNSS观测数据。此外,数据集还配有处理和数据管理工具,以促进重用,开放替代使用机会,并通过更新支持终身生活数据过程。迄今为止,该数据集在研究以及气候变化导致的自然灾害缓解和适应方面已经出现了许多使用案例。
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Kinematic observations of the mountain cryosphere using in-situ GNSS instruments
Abstract. Permafrost warming is coinciding with accelerated mass movements, talking place especially in steep, mountainous topography. While this observation is backed up by evidence and analysis of both remote sensing as well as repeat terrestrial surveys undertaken since decades much knowledge is to be gained about the specific details, the variability and the processes governing these mass movements in the mountain cryosphere. This dataset collates data of continuously acquired kinematic observations obtained through in-situ Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) instruments that have been designed and implemented in a large-scale multi field-site monitoring campaign across the whole Swiss Alps. The landforms covered include rock glaciers, high-alpine steep bedrock bedrock as well as landslide sites, most of which are situated in permafrost areas. The dataset was acquired at 54 different stations situated at locations from 2304 to 4003 m a.s.l and comprises 209’948 daily positions derived through double-differential GNSS post-processing. Apart from these, the dataset contains down-sampled and cleaned time series of weather station and inclinometer data as well as the full set of GNSS observables in RINEX format. Furthermore the dataset is accompanied by tools for processing and data management in order to facilitate reuse, open alternate usage opportunities and support the life-long living data process with updates. To date this dataset has seen numerous use cases in research as well as natural-hazard mitigation and adaptation due to climate change.
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