Modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and UAV imagery at Fannaråkbreen in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway

Fannaråkbreen, a mountain glacier in southern Norway, presents immediate responses to climatic fluctuations through its mass balance, making such data important for analysing climate change and glacier state. This study estimates the geodetic mass balance of Fannaråkbreen over various periods since...

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Main Author: Jackute, Lina
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3142971
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description Fannaråkbreen, a mountain glacier in southern Norway, presents immediate responses to climatic fluctuations through its mass balance, making such data important for analysing climate change and glacier state. This study estimates the geodetic mass balance of Fannaråkbreen over various periods since 1966 by subtracting surfaces modelled with conventional and Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry from historical aerial and UAV imagery. Uncertainty was addressed using geostatistics. Results indicate an accelerating mass loss, with the annual mass balance from 1966 to 2023 at -0.37 ± 0.02 m w. e., and a 36.6% total area reduction since 1955. Comparisons with Storbreen’s glaciological mass balance reveal similar patterns, with discrepancies linked to differences in glacier size, local climates and measurement techniques. Additionally, the results illustrate that Fannaråkbreen exhibits mass loss patterns and rates consistent with other continental glaciers in the region. The study also quantifies winter and summer balances at 1.10 ± 0.05 and -1.71 ± 0.09 m w. e. respectively, based on high-resolution UAV data from 2022 and 2023. These findings underscore how remotely sensed data, combined with precise co-registration methods, can assess and reconstruct glacier changes in detail remotely, offering a method to supplement global mass balance records. Masteroppgave i geografi GEO350 MASV-GEOG MASV-MEHA MASV-PHYG MPGEOGR
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/3142971 2025-01-16T22:03:02+00:00 Modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and UAV imagery at Fannaråkbreen in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway Jackute, Lina 2024-06-03T07:02:11Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3142971 eng eng The University of Bergen GEO350 0 O ORD 2024 VÅR https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3142971 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved UAV Remote sensing Geodetic mass Storbreen Mass balance Fannaråkbreen Jotunheimen Climate Balance 733111 Master thesis 2024 ftunivbergen 2024-07-30T23:42:50Z Fannaråkbreen, a mountain glacier in southern Norway, presents immediate responses to climatic fluctuations through its mass balance, making such data important for analysing climate change and glacier state. This study estimates the geodetic mass balance of Fannaråkbreen over various periods since 1966 by subtracting surfaces modelled with conventional and Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry from historical aerial and UAV imagery. Uncertainty was addressed using geostatistics. Results indicate an accelerating mass loss, with the annual mass balance from 1966 to 2023 at -0.37 ± 0.02 m w. e., and a 36.6% total area reduction since 1955. Comparisons with Storbreen’s glaciological mass balance reveal similar patterns, with discrepancies linked to differences in glacier size, local climates and measurement techniques. Additionally, the results illustrate that Fannaråkbreen exhibits mass loss patterns and rates consistent with other continental glaciers in the region. The study also quantifies winter and summer balances at 1.10 ± 0.05 and -1.71 ± 0.09 m w. e. respectively, based on high-resolution UAV data from 2022 and 2023. These findings underscore how remotely sensed data, combined with precise co-registration methods, can assess and reconstruct glacier changes in detail remotely, offering a method to supplement global mass balance records. Masteroppgave i geografi GEO350 MASV-GEOG MASV-MEHA MASV-PHYG MPGEOGR Master Thesis glacier University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Norway Storbreen ENVELOPE(8.269,8.269,62.521,62.521)
spellingShingle UAV
Remote sensing
Geodetic mass
Storbreen
Mass balance
Fannaråkbreen
Jotunheimen
Climate
Balance
733111
Jackute, Lina
Modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and UAV imagery at Fannaråkbreen in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway
title Modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and UAV imagery at Fannaråkbreen in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway
title_full Modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and UAV imagery at Fannaråkbreen in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway
title_fullStr Modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and UAV imagery at Fannaråkbreen in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway
title_full_unstemmed Modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and UAV imagery at Fannaråkbreen in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway
title_short Modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and UAV imagery at Fannaråkbreen in Jotunheimen, central southern Norway
title_sort modern glacier and climate fluctuations reflected as geodetic mass balance, calculated using historical and uav imagery at fannaråkbreen in jotunheimen, central southern norway
topic UAV
Remote sensing
Geodetic mass
Storbreen
Mass balance
Fannaråkbreen
Jotunheimen
Climate
Balance
733111
topic_facet UAV
Remote sensing
Geodetic mass
Storbreen
Mass balance
Fannaråkbreen
Jotunheimen
Climate
Balance
733111
url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3142971