A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)

The study presents findings from comparative analyses of high-resolution differential digital elevation models (DEM of Difference—DoD) based on terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) surveys. The research was conducted on the 0.2 km<sup>2</sup> Scottbreen valley glacier foreland located in the...

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Main Authors: Waldemar Kociuba, Grzegorz Gajek, Łukasz Franczak
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spelling doaj-3440faa49b124e96b57e7fa4580134bb2020-12-26T00:02:51ZengMDPI AGResources2079-92762021-12-01102210.3390/resources10010002A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)Waldemar Kociuba0Grzegorz Gajek1Łukasz Franczak2Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, al. Krasnicka 2 D, 20-718 Lublin, PolandInstitute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, al. Krasnicka 2 D, 20-718 Lublin, PolandInstitute of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin, al. Krasnicka 2 D, 20-718 Lublin, PolandThe study presents findings from comparative analyses of high-resolution differential digital elevation models (DEM of Difference—DoD) based on terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) surveys. The research was conducted on the 0.2 km<sup>2</sup> Scottbreen valley glacier foreland located in the north-western part of Wedel-Jarlsberg Land (Svalbard) in August of 2013. The comparison between DTMs at 3-week intervals made it possible to identify erosion and depositional areas, as well as the volume of the melting glacier’s terminus. It showed a considerable recession rate of the Scottbreen (20 m year<sup>−1</sup>) while its forefield was being reshaped by the proglacial Scott River. A study area of 205,389 m<sup>2</sup>, 31% of which is occupied by the glacier (clear ice zone), was included in the repeated TLS survey, which was performed from five permanent scan station points (registered on the basis of five target points—TP). The resultant point clouds with a density ranging from 91 to 336 pt m<sup>−2</sup> were converted into DEMs (at a spacing of 0.1 m). They were then put together to identify erosion and depositional areas using Geomorphic Change Detection Software (GCD). During the 3-week interval, the retreat of the glacier’s snout ranged from 3 to 9 m (mean of 5 m), which was accompanied by an average lowering of the surface by up to 0.86 m (±0.03 m) and a decrease of ice volume by 53,475 m<sup>3</sup> (±1761 m<sup>3</sup>). The deglaciated area increased by 4549 m<sup>2</sup> (~5%) as a result of the recession, which resulted in an extensive reshaping of the recently deglaciated area. The DEM of Difference (DoD) analyses showed the following: (i) lowering of the glacial surface by melting and ii) predominance of deposition in the glacier’s marginal zone. In fact, 17,570 m<sup>3</sup> (±1172 m<sup>3</sup>) of sediments were deposited in the glacier forefield (41,451 m<sup>2</sup>). Also, the erosion of sediment layers having a volume of 11,974 m<sup>3</sup> (±1313 m<sup>3</sup>) covered an area equal to 46,429 m<sup>2</sup> (53%). This occurrence was primarily based on the washing away of banks and the deepening of proglacial stream beds, as well as the washing away of the lower parts of moraine hillocks and outwash fans.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/10/1/2repeated TLS surveysDEM of Difference (DoD), sediment budgetingglacial and postglacial surface featuresSvalbard
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A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)
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repeated TLS surveys
DEM of Difference (DoD), sediment budgeting
glacial and postglacial surface features
Svalbard
author_facet Waldemar Kociuba
Grzegorz Gajek
Łukasz Franczak
author_sort Waldemar Kociuba
title A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)
title_short A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)
title_full A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)
title_fullStr A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)
title_full_unstemmed A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)
title_sort short-time repeat tls survey to estimate rates of glacier retreat and patterns of forefield development (case study: scottbreen, sw svalbard)
publisher MDPI AG
series Resources
issn 2079-9276
publishDate 2021-12-01
description The study presents findings from comparative analyses of high-resolution differential digital elevation models (DEM of Difference—DoD) based on terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) surveys. The research was conducted on the 0.2 km<sup>2</sup> Scottbreen valley glacier foreland located in the north-western part of Wedel-Jarlsberg Land (Svalbard) in August of 2013. The comparison between DTMs at 3-week intervals made it possible to identify erosion and depositional areas, as well as the volume of the melting glacier’s terminus. It showed a considerable recession rate of the Scottbreen (20 m year<sup>−1</sup>) while its forefield was being reshaped by the proglacial Scott River. A study area of 205,389 m<sup>2</sup>, 31% of which is occupied by the glacier (clear ice zone), was included in the repeated TLS survey, which was performed from five permanent scan station points (registered on the basis of five target points—TP). The resultant point clouds with a density ranging from 91 to 336 pt m<sup>−2</sup> were converted into DEMs (at a spacing of 0.1 m). They were then put together to identify erosion and depositional areas using Geomorphic Change Detection Software (GCD). During the 3-week interval, the retreat of the glacier’s snout ranged from 3 to 9 m (mean of 5 m), which was accompanied by an average lowering of the surface by up to 0.86 m (±0.03 m) and a decrease of ice volume by 53,475 m<sup>3</sup> (±1761 m<sup>3</sup>). The deglaciated area increased by 4549 m<sup>2</sup> (~5%) as a result of the recession, which resulted in an extensive reshaping of the recently deglaciated area. The DEM of Difference (DoD) analyses showed the following: (i) lowering of the glacial surface by melting and ii) predominance of deposition in the glacier’s marginal zone. In fact, 17,570 m<sup>3</sup> (±1172 m<sup>3</sup>) of sediments were deposited in the glacier forefield (41,451 m<sup>2</sup>). Also, the erosion of sediment layers having a volume of 11,974 m<sup>3</sup> (±1313 m<sup>3</sup>) covered an area equal to 46,429 m<sup>2</sup> (53%). This occurrence was primarily based on the washing away of banks and the deepening of proglacial stream beds, as well as the washing away of the lower parts of moraine hillocks and outwash fans.
topic repeated TLS surveys
DEM of Difference (DoD), sediment budgeting
glacial and postglacial surface features
Svalbard
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/10/1/2
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