Application of photogrammetry to the study of volcano-glacier interactions on Mount Wrangell, Alaska

Most Alaskan volcanoes are glacier covered and provide excellent opportunities to study interactions between glaciers and volcanoes. The present paper is concerned with such a study, taking into account the Mt. Wrangell (4317 m) which is the northernmost active volcano (solfatara activity) on the Pa...

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Main Authors: Benson, C. S., Follett, A. B.
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Published: 1986
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19860059227 2023-05-15T16:20:32+02:00 Application of photogrammetry to the study of volcano-glacier interactions on Mount Wrangell, Alaska Benson, C. S. Follett, A. B. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jun 1, 1986 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19860059227 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19860059227 Accession ID: 86A43965 Copyright Other Sources 43 Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing; 52; 813-827 1986 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T16:50:06Z Most Alaskan volcanoes are glacier covered and provide excellent opportunities to study interactions between glaciers and volcanoes. The present paper is concerned with such a study, taking into account the Mt. Wrangell (4317 m) which is the northernmost active volcano (solfatara activity) on the Pacific Rim (62 deg N; 144 deg W). While the first photographs on the summit of Mt. Wrangell were published more than 75 years ago, research there began in 1953 and 1954. Satellite images reveal activity at the summit of Mt. Wrangell. However, the resolution is not sufficient for conducting important measurements regarding ice volume losses. For this reason, vertical aerial photographs of the summit were obtained, and a field trip to the summit was conducted. Aspects of photogrammetry are discussed, taking into account questions of ground control, aerial photography, topographic mapping, digital cross sections, and orthophotos. Other/Unknown Material glacier glaciers Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Pacific
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description Most Alaskan volcanoes are glacier covered and provide excellent opportunities to study interactions between glaciers and volcanoes. The present paper is concerned with such a study, taking into account the Mt. Wrangell (4317 m) which is the northernmost active volcano (solfatara activity) on the Pacific Rim (62 deg N; 144 deg W). While the first photographs on the summit of Mt. Wrangell were published more than 75 years ago, research there began in 1953 and 1954. Satellite images reveal activity at the summit of Mt. Wrangell. However, the resolution is not sufficient for conducting important measurements regarding ice volume losses. For this reason, vertical aerial photographs of the summit were obtained, and a field trip to the summit was conducted. Aspects of photogrammetry are discussed, taking into account questions of ground control, aerial photography, topographic mapping, digital cross sections, and orthophotos.
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Follett, A. B.
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title Application of photogrammetry to the study of volcano-glacier interactions on Mount Wrangell, Alaska
title_short Application of photogrammetry to the study of volcano-glacier interactions on Mount Wrangell, Alaska
title_full Application of photogrammetry to the study of volcano-glacier interactions on Mount Wrangell, Alaska
title_fullStr Application of photogrammetry to the study of volcano-glacier interactions on Mount Wrangell, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Application of photogrammetry to the study of volcano-glacier interactions on Mount Wrangell, Alaska
title_sort application of photogrammetry to the study of volcano-glacier interactions on mount wrangell, alaska
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