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Artem Alekseevich Khalturin, Konstantin Dmitrievich Parfenchik and Vadim Anatolievich Shpenst
Given that the recent rapid growth of offshore production, especially in the Arctic region of the Russian Federation, is causing increased concern about oil spills on the water surface, this issue is especially relevant and important today. These polluta...
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Gabriela Llanet Siles and Robert Leconte
Reservoir ice can have an important impact on the watershed scale and influence hydraulic operations. On the other hand, hydropower generation can also impact the ice regime. In this study, multi-source satellite and ERA5-land data are used to evaluate i...
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Qun Wang, Yufei Gao, Tingting Gong, Tiejun Liu, Zhengwei Sui, Jinghui Fan and Zhenyu Wang
The Xiaolangdi Dam is a key project for the control and development of the Yellow River. It bears the functions of flood control, controlling water and sediment in the lower reaches, ice prevention, industrial and agricultural water supply, power generat...
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Tsung-Hsuan Hsieh, Bo Li, Shengzheng Wang and Wei Liu
Mastering the real-time dynamics of near-field sea ice is the primary condition to guaranteeing the navigation safety of autonomous ships in the polar region. In this study, a radar image fusion process combining marine radar and ice radar is proposed, w...
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Zhiyong Wang, Zihao Wang, Hao Li, Ping Ni and Jian Liu
Landfast ice is an integral component of the coastal ecosystem. Extracting the edge and mapping the extent of landfast ice are one of the main methods for studying ice changes. In this work, a standardized process for extracting landfast ice edge in the ...
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Mirlan Daiyrov, Chiyuki Narama, Andreas Kääb and Takeo Tadono
In Kyrgyzstan, outburst flood disasters from glacial lakes are increasing. An example is the sudden drainage on 8 August 2019 of the Toguz-Bulak glacial lake in the Tosor river basin of the northern Tien Shan region. In this study, we used remote sensing...
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Yanan Li
Against the backdrop of climate change and socio-ecological sustainability, studying glacier changes provides essential knowledge to the basic water needs and security for regions and populations under such threats, such as Central Asia. Little attention...
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Emily Arnold, Fernando Rodriguez-Morales, John Paden, Carl Leuschen, Shawn Keshmiri, Stephen Yan, Mark Ewing, Rick Hale, Ali Mahmood, Aaron Blevins, Akhilesh Mishra, Teja Karidi, Bailey Miller and John Sonntag
Ice thickness and bed topography of fast-flowing outlet glaciers are large sources of uncertainty for the current ice sheet models used to predict future contributions to sea-level rise. Due to a lack of coverage and difficulty in sounding and imaging wi...
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Mirlan Daiyrov, Chiyuki Narama, Tsutomu Yamanokuchi, Takeo Tadono, Andreas Kääb and Jinro Ukita
To assess the current state of glacial lakes, we examine the seasonal lake-area changes of 339 glacial lakes in the Teskey and Kungoy Ranges of the Issyk-Kul Basin, Kyrgyzstan, during 2013?2016 based on optical satellite images (Landsat7/ETM+ and 8/OLI)....
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Xiaowen Zhang, Haojie Li, Zhihua Zhang, Qianxin Wu and Shiqiang Zhang
Glacier changes in the Upper Reach of the Shule River Basin (URSRB) serve as a good indicator of climate change in the western part of the Qilian Mountains, located on the northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau. However, information on recent glacier c...
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