Tonkin, T., Midgley, N. and Cook, S. (2025) Multi-temporal DEMs used to quantify the geomorphological impact of a late 20th century glacier re-advance at Schwarzberggletscher, Switzerland. Geomorphology. 491 0169-555X.
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Abstract:
Sedimentological investigations have advanced understanding of moraine formation at Alpine glaciers; however, few studies use multitemporal elevation datasets to observe landform generation during a period of glacier re-advance. Archive image sets from 1974 to 2010 were processed using a photogrammetric workflow to visualise and quantify geomorphological change at the margin of Schwarzberggletscher, Switzerland. A combined co-alignment and iterative closest point-based approach was adopted to improve the comparative accuracy of the topographic datasets derived from the historical aerial imagery. This enabled the geomorphological impact of a glacier re-advance that occurred between 1974 and the early 1990s to be monitored. In the geospatial data we recognise: (i) landform development associated with the advancing glacier terminus between 1974 and 1990; (ii) moraine erosion at the advancing, but fluctuating glacier margin; and (iii) the degradation of buried ice in the proglacial area between 1999 and 2010. The implications of this glacier re-advance on the geomorphological record of glacier change are discussed, with this study providing a median rate and maximum rate of surface lowering for ice-cored moraines of ~0.2 ma-1 and ~0.4 ma-1, respectively. Finally, this study highlights the potential of now-readily accessible datasets, and refined image processing workflows involving image co-alignment and fine registration, for aiding future geomorphological research in the region.
Uncontrolled Keywords:
Moraine formation, Aerial imagery, glacier advance, digital elevation model
Creators:
Tonkin, T., Midgley, N. and Cook, S.
Faculties, Divisions and Institutes:
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Date:
15 December 2025
Date Type:
Publication
Journal or Publication Title:
Geomorphology
Volume:
491
Number of Pages:
15023667
Language:
English
ISSN:
0169-555X
Status:
Published / Disseminated
Refereed:
Yes
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