Ice volume and basal topography estimation using geostatistical methods and ground-penetrating radar measurements: Application to the Tsanfleuron and Scex Rouge glaciers, Swiss Alps

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Abstract

Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is widely used for determining mountain glacier thickness. However, this method provides thickness data only along the acquisition lines, and therefore interpolation has to be made between them. Depending on the interpolation strategy, calculated ice volumes can differ and can lack an accurate error estimation. Furthermore, glacial basal topography is often characterized by complex geomorphological features, which can be hard to reproduce using classical interpolation methods, especially when the field data are sparse or when the morphological features are too complex. This study investigates the applicability of multiple-point statistics (MPS) simulations to interpolate glacier bedrock topography using GPR measurements. In 2018, a dense GPR data set was acquired on the Tsanfleuron Glacier (Switzerland). These data were used as the source for a bedrock interpolation. The results obtained with the direct-sampling MPS method are compared against those obtained with kriging and sequential Gaussian simulations (SGSs) on both a synthetic data set - with known reference volume and bedrock topography - and the real data underlying the Tsanfleuron Glacier. Using the MPS modeled bedrock, the ice volume for the Scex Rouge and Tsanfleuron glaciers is estimated to be 113.9g€¯±g€¯1.6g€¯million cubic meters. The direct-sampling approach, unlike the SGS and kriging, allowed not only an accurate volume estimation but also the generation of a set of realistic bedrock simulations. The complex karstic geomorphological features are reproduced and can be used to significantly improve for example the precision of subglacial flow estimation.

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Neven, A., Dallalba, V., Juda, P., Straubhaar, J., & Renard, P. (2021). Ice volume and basal topography estimation using geostatistical methods and ground-penetrating radar measurements: Application to the Tsanfleuron and Scex Rouge glaciers, Swiss Alps. Cryosphere, 15(11), 5169–5186. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-15-5169-2021

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