Ice Aprons in the Mont Blanc Massif (Western European Alps): Topographic Characteristics and Relations with Glaciers and Other Types of Perennial Surface Ice Features

Ice aprons are poorly studied and not well-defined thin ice bodies adhering to high altitude steep rock faces, but are present in most Alpine-type high mountain environments worldwide. This study aims to precisely define ice aprons based on a detailed analysis of their topographical characteristics...

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Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Suvrat Kaushik, Ludovic Ravanel, Florence Magnin, Emmanuel Trouvé, Yajing Yan
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description Ice aprons are poorly studied and not well-defined thin ice bodies adhering to high altitude steep rock faces, but are present in most Alpine-type high mountain environments worldwide. This study aims to precisely define ice aprons based on a detailed analysis of their topographical characteristics in the Mont Blanc massif (western European Alps). For this, we accurately identified and precisely mapped 423 ice aprons using a combination of high-resolution optical satellite images from 2019. To better understand their relationship with other types of glaciers, especially the steep slope glaciers and other surface ice bodies, we built a detailed inventory at the scale of the massif that incorporates nine different types of perennial surface ice bodies. In addition, an analysis using different topographic factors helped us to better understand the preferred locations of the ice aprons. We show that they predominantly occur on west-oriented steep and topographically rugged rock slopes above the local Equilibrium Line Altitude (~3200 m a.s.l.), with concave profile curvatures around them that facilitate snow accumulation. They are also found in areas underlain by permafrost. The extensive inventory also helped us to identify different types of ice aprons based on their relationships with glaciers/ice bodies. The analysis shows that ice aprons existing at the headwall of large glaciers above a bergschrund are the most dominant ice apron type in the study area, with ~82% of the total.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2072-4292/14/21/5557/ 2025-01-16T22:21:52+00:00 Ice Aprons in the Mont Blanc Massif (Western European Alps): Topographic Characteristics and Relations with Glaciers and Other Types of Perennial Surface Ice Features Suvrat Kaushik Ludovic Ravanel Florence Magnin Emmanuel Trouvé Yajing Yan agris 2022-11-03 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14215557 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Environmental Remote Sensing https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14215557 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Remote Sensing; Volume 14; Issue 21; Pages: 5557 ice aprons steep Alpine faces glacier/ice bodies inventory topographic characteristics Mont Blanc massif Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14215557 2023-08-01T07:11:07Z Ice aprons are poorly studied and not well-defined thin ice bodies adhering to high altitude steep rock faces, but are present in most Alpine-type high mountain environments worldwide. This study aims to precisely define ice aprons based on a detailed analysis of their topographical characteristics in the Mont Blanc massif (western European Alps). For this, we accurately identified and precisely mapped 423 ice aprons using a combination of high-resolution optical satellite images from 2019. To better understand their relationship with other types of glaciers, especially the steep slope glaciers and other surface ice bodies, we built a detailed inventory at the scale of the massif that incorporates nine different types of perennial surface ice bodies. In addition, an analysis using different topographic factors helped us to better understand the preferred locations of the ice aprons. We show that they predominantly occur on west-oriented steep and topographically rugged rock slopes above the local Equilibrium Line Altitude (~3200 m a.s.l.), with concave profile curvatures around them that facilitate snow accumulation. They are also found in areas underlain by permafrost. The extensive inventory also helped us to identify different types of ice aprons based on their relationships with glaciers/ice bodies. The analysis shows that ice aprons existing at the headwall of large glaciers above a bergschrund are the most dominant ice apron type in the study area, with ~82% of the total. Text Ice permafrost MDPI Open Access Publishing Mont Blanc ENVELOPE(69.468,69.468,-49.461,-49.461) Remote Sensing 14 21 5557
spellingShingle ice aprons
steep Alpine faces
glacier/ice bodies inventory
topographic characteristics
Mont Blanc massif
Suvrat Kaushik
Ludovic Ravanel
Florence Magnin
Emmanuel Trouvé
Yajing Yan
Ice Aprons in the Mont Blanc Massif (Western European Alps): Topographic Characteristics and Relations with Glaciers and Other Types of Perennial Surface Ice Features
title Ice Aprons in the Mont Blanc Massif (Western European Alps): Topographic Characteristics and Relations with Glaciers and Other Types of Perennial Surface Ice Features
title_full Ice Aprons in the Mont Blanc Massif (Western European Alps): Topographic Characteristics and Relations with Glaciers and Other Types of Perennial Surface Ice Features
title_fullStr Ice Aprons in the Mont Blanc Massif (Western European Alps): Topographic Characteristics and Relations with Glaciers and Other Types of Perennial Surface Ice Features
title_full_unstemmed Ice Aprons in the Mont Blanc Massif (Western European Alps): Topographic Characteristics and Relations with Glaciers and Other Types of Perennial Surface Ice Features
title_short Ice Aprons in the Mont Blanc Massif (Western European Alps): Topographic Characteristics and Relations with Glaciers and Other Types of Perennial Surface Ice Features
title_sort ice aprons in the mont blanc massif (western european alps): topographic characteristics and relations with glaciers and other types of perennial surface ice features
topic ice aprons
steep Alpine faces
glacier/ice bodies inventory
topographic characteristics
Mont Blanc massif
topic_facet ice aprons
steep Alpine faces
glacier/ice bodies inventory
topographic characteristics
Mont Blanc massif
url https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14215557