1. A Low-Cost Optical Remote Sensing Application for Glacier Deformation Monitoring in an Alpine Environment
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Daniele Giordan, Paolo Allasia, Niccolò Dematteis, Federico Dell’Anese, Marco Vagliasindi, and Elena Motta
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image matching ,glacier kinematics ,low-cost equipment ,monitoring ,remote sensing ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
In this work, we present the results of a low-cost optical monitoring station designed for monitoring the kinematics of glaciers in an Alpine environment. We developed a complete hardware/software data acquisition and processing chain that automatically acquires, stores and co-registers images. The system was installed in September 2013 to monitor the evolution of the Planpincieux glacier, within the open-air laboratory of the Grandes Jorasses, Mont Blanc massif (NW Italy), and collected data with an hourly frequency. The acquisition equipment consists of a high-resolution DSLR camera operating in the visible band. The data are processed with a Pixel Offset algorithm based on normalized cross-correlation, to estimate the deformation of the observed glacier. We propose a method for the pixel-to-metric conversion and present the results of the projection on the mean slope of the glacier. The method performances are compared with measurements obtained by GB-SAR, and exhibit good agreement. The system provides good support for the analysis of the glacier evolution and allows the creation of daily displacement maps.
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- 2016
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