Improving semi-automated glacier mapping with a multi-method approach: applications in central Asia
Studies of glaciers generally require precise glacier outlines. Where these are not available, extensive manual digitization in a geographic information system (GIS) must be performed, as current algorithms struggle to delineate glacier areas with debris cover or other irregular spectral profiles. A...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:4688337e08d64dffb2796e5b2b4c02bb 2023-05-15T18:32:22+02:00 Improving semi-automated glacier mapping with a multi-method approach: applications in central Asia T. Smith B. Bookhagen F. Cannon 2015-09-01 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-9-1747-2015 http://www.the-cryosphere.net/9/1747/2015/tc-9-1747-2015.pdf https://doaj.org/article/4688337e08d64dffb2796e5b2b4c02bb en eng Copernicus Publications 1994-0416 1994-0424 doi:10.5194/tc-9-1747-2015 http://www.the-cryosphere.net/9/1747/2015/tc-9-1747-2015.pdf https://doaj.org/article/4688337e08d64dffb2796e5b2b4c02bb undefined The Cryosphere, Vol 9, Iss 5, Pp 1747-1759 (2015) geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2015 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-9-1747-2015 2023-01-22T17:53:26Z Studies of glaciers generally require precise glacier outlines. Where these are not available, extensive manual digitization in a geographic information system (GIS) must be performed, as current algorithms struggle to delineate glacier areas with debris cover or other irregular spectral profiles. Although several approaches have improved upon spectral band ratio delineation of glacier areas, none have entered wide use due to complexity or computational intensity. In this study, we present and apply a glacier mapping algorithm in Central Asia which delineates both clean glacier ice and debris-covered glacier tongues. The algorithm is built around the unique velocity and topographic characteristics of glaciers and further leverages spectral and spatial relationship data. We found that the algorithm misclassifies between 2 and 10 % of glacier areas, as compared to a ~ 750 glacier control data set, and can reliably classify a given Landsat scene in 3–5 min. The algorithm does not completely solve the difficulties inherent in classifying glacier areas from remotely sensed imagery but does represent a significant improvement over purely spectral-based classification schemes, such as the band ratio of Landsat 7 bands three and five or the normalized difference snow index. The main caveats of the algorithm are (1) classification errors at an individual glacier level, (2) reliance on manual intervention to separate connected glacier areas, and (3) dependence on fidelity of the input Landsat data. Article in Journal/Newspaper The Cryosphere Unknown The Cryosphere 9 5 1747 1759 |
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Studies of glaciers generally require precise glacier outlines. Where these are not available, extensive manual digitization in a geographic information system (GIS) must be performed, as current algorithms struggle to delineate glacier areas with debris cover or other irregular spectral profiles. Although several approaches have improved upon spectral band ratio delineation of glacier areas, none have entered wide use due to complexity or computational intensity. In this study, we present and apply a glacier mapping algorithm in Central Asia which delineates both clean glacier ice and debris-covered glacier tongues. The algorithm is built around the unique velocity and topographic characteristics of glaciers and further leverages spectral and spatial relationship data. We found that the algorithm misclassifies between 2 and 10 % of glacier areas, as compared to a ~ 750 glacier control data set, and can reliably classify a given Landsat scene in 3–5 min. The algorithm does not completely solve the difficulties inherent in classifying glacier areas from remotely sensed imagery but does represent a significant improvement over purely spectral-based classification schemes, such as the band ratio of Landsat 7 bands three and five or the normalized difference snow index. The main caveats of the algorithm are (1) classification errors at an individual glacier level, (2) reliance on manual intervention to separate connected glacier areas, and (3) dependence on fidelity of the input Landsat data. |
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Improving semi-automated glacier mapping with a multi-method approach: applications in central Asia |
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