2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13153005
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Ten-Year Monitoring of the Grandes Jorasses Glaciers Kinematics. Limits, Potentialities, and Possible Applications of Different Monitoring Systems

Abstract: In the Ferret Valley (NW Italy), anthropic activities coexist close to the Grandes Jorasses massif’s glaciological complex. In the past, break-off events have caused damage to people and infrastructure. These events concerned two specific sectors: the Montitaz Lobe (Planpincieux Glacier) and the Whymper Serac (Grandes Jorasses Glacier). Since 2010, permanent and discontinuous survey campaigns have been conducted to identify potential failure precursors, investigate the glacier instability processes, and explor… Show more

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“…Gagliardini and Meyssonnier, 1997; Berthier and others, 2005; Fallourd and others, 2011) in order to better characterize the dynamics of warm- and cold-based glaciers (Pourchet and others, 1998; Suter and Hoelzle, 2002), with particular emphasis on hazard assessment (e.g. Le Meur and Vincent, 2006; Margreth and others, 2011; Dematteis and others, 2021). Glaciological field measurements are performed routinely on several glaciers, including the Mer de Glace and Argentière Glacier (e.g.…”
Section: Study Area: the Mont-blanc Massifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gagliardini and Meyssonnier, 1997; Berthier and others, 2005; Fallourd and others, 2011) in order to better characterize the dynamics of warm- and cold-based glaciers (Pourchet and others, 1998; Suter and Hoelzle, 2002), with particular emphasis on hazard assessment (e.g. Le Meur and Vincent, 2006; Margreth and others, 2011; Dematteis and others, 2021). Glaciological field measurements are performed routinely on several glaciers, including the Mer de Glace and Argentière Glacier (e.g.…”
Section: Study Area: the Mont-blanc Massifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be classified into two additional subclasses. Slope glaciers with their fronts terminating abruptly on a steep bedrock cliff are termed 'slope glaciers with a hanging front' (HF); they are commonly called 'hanging glaciers' [54] or 'avalanching glaciers' [55][56][57]. Sometimes, glaciers creep on steep slopes, but their fronts merge with another existing glacier body; hence, the slope glacier is not distinctly separated from other glacier systems.…”
Section: Slope Glaciersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The progressive rise in available public and private satellite constellations has permitted individuals to reach very high-resolution images at weekly to daily revisit time. On the other hand, ground-based surveys usually have higher acquisition frequency and spatial resolution compared to satellite systems, and they are able to observe the evolution of fast processes and their possible paroxysmal phase, e.g., volcanic eruptions [15,16], glacier instabilities [17], landslides [18,19], and floods [20,21]. For their characteristics, proximal sensing applications are often used in monitoring activities at a short revisit time, as they can provide real-time or near-real-time information [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%