An instrument is described that automatically records ice ablation while eliminating the need for ablation stakes. A pressure transducer placed at the bottom of a hole drilled into the ice is connected by a hose to a bladder lying on the surface. Ice ablation is detected as a reduction in the hydrostatic pressure measured by the transducer.
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Bøggild, C. E., Olesen, O. B., Ahlstrøm, A. P., & Jørgensen, P. (2004). Automatic glacier ablation measurements using pressure transducers. Journal of Glaciology, 50(169), 303–304. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756504781830097
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