Monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on Saint Sorlin Glacier (French Alps) using terrestrial photography

Accurate knowledge of temperate glacier mass balance is essential to understand the relationship between glacier and climate. Defined as the reflected fraction of incident radiation over the whole solar spectrum, the surface broadband albedo is one of the most important variable in a glacier...

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Main Authors: M. Dumont, P. Sirguey, Y. Arnaud, D. Six
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-09-01
Series:The Cryosphere
Online Access:http://www.the-cryosphere.net/5/759/2011/tc-5-759-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-51ba6d75bd9144b7a4b6892e3f3cf7cd2020-11-24T22:23:10ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe Cryosphere1994-04161994-04242011-09-015375977110.5194/tc-5-759-2011Monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on Saint Sorlin Glacier (French Alps) using terrestrial photographyM. DumontP. SirgueyY. ArnaudD. SixAccurate knowledge of temperate glacier mass balance is essential to understand the relationship between glacier and climate. Defined as the reflected fraction of incident radiation over the whole solar spectrum, the surface broadband albedo is one of the most important variable in a glacier's mass balance. This study presents a new method to retrieve the albedo of frozen surfaces from terrestrial photography at visible and near infrared wavelengths. This method accounts for the anisotropic reflectance of snow and ice surfaces and uses a radiative transfer model for narrow-to-broadband conversion. The accuracy of the method was assessed using concomitant measurements of albedo during the summers 2008 and 2009 on Saint Sorlin Glacier (Grandes Rousses, France). These albedo measurements are performed at two locations on the glacier, one in the ablation area and the other in the accumulation zone, with a net radiometer Kipp and Zonen CNR1. The main sources of uncertainty are associated with the presence of high clouds and the georeferencing of the photographs.http://www.the-cryosphere.net/5/759/2011/tc-5-759-2011.pdf
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author M. Dumont
P. Sirguey
Y. Arnaud
D. Six
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Monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on Saint Sorlin Glacier (French Alps) using terrestrial photography
The Cryosphere
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P. Sirguey
Y. Arnaud
D. Six
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title Monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on Saint Sorlin Glacier (French Alps) using terrestrial photography
title_short Monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on Saint Sorlin Glacier (French Alps) using terrestrial photography
title_full Monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on Saint Sorlin Glacier (French Alps) using terrestrial photography
title_fullStr Monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on Saint Sorlin Glacier (French Alps) using terrestrial photography
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on Saint Sorlin Glacier (French Alps) using terrestrial photography
title_sort monitoring spatial and temporal variations of surface albedo on saint sorlin glacier (french alps) using terrestrial photography
publisher Copernicus Publications
series The Cryosphere
issn 1994-0416
1994-0424
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Accurate knowledge of temperate glacier mass balance is essential to understand the relationship between glacier and climate. Defined as the reflected fraction of incident radiation over the whole solar spectrum, the surface broadband albedo is one of the most important variable in a glacier's mass balance. This study presents a new method to retrieve the albedo of frozen surfaces from terrestrial photography at visible and near infrared wavelengths. This method accounts for the anisotropic reflectance of snow and ice surfaces and uses a radiative transfer model for narrow-to-broadband conversion. The accuracy of the method was assessed using concomitant measurements of albedo during the summers 2008 and 2009 on Saint Sorlin Glacier (Grandes Rousses, France). These albedo measurements are performed at two locations on the glacier, one in the ablation area and the other in the accumulation zone, with a net radiometer Kipp and Zonen CNR1. The main sources of uncertainty are associated with the presence of high clouds and the georeferencing of the photographs.
url http://www.the-cryosphere.net/5/759/2011/tc-5-759-2011.pdf
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