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GERALDINE (Google Earth Engine supRaglAciaL Debris INput dEtector): a new tool for identifying and monitoring supraglacial landslide inputs

机译:Geraldine(谷歌地球发动机超专用碎片输入探测器):一种识别和监测超普通滑坡输入的新工具

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Landslides in glacial environments are high-magnitude, long-runout events, believed to be increasing in frequency as a paraglacial response to ice retreat and thinning and, arguably, due to warming temperatures and degrading permafrost above current glaciers. However, our ability to test these assumptions by quantifying the temporal sequencing of debris inputs over large spatial and temporal extents is limited in areas with glacier ice. Discrete landslide debris inputs, particularly in accumulation areas, are rapidly “lost”, being reworked by motion and icefalls and/or covered by snowfall. Although large landslides can be detected and located using their seismic signature, smaller (M≤5.0) landslides frequently go undetected because their seismic signature is less than the noise floor, particularly supraglacially deposited landslides, which feature a “quiet” runout over snow. Here, we present GERALDINE (Google Earth Engine supRaglAciaL Debris INput dEtector): a new free-to-use tool leveraging Landsat 4–8 satellite imagery and Google Earth Engine. GERALDINE outputs maps of new supraglacial debris additions within user-defined areas and time ranges, providing a user with a reference map, from which large debris inputs such as supraglacial landslides (0.05?km2) can be rapidly identified. We validate the effectiveness of GERALDINE outputs using published supraglacial rock avalanche inventories, and then demonstrate its potential by identifying two previously unknown, large (2?km2) landslide-derived supraglacial debris inputs onto glaciers in the Hayes Range, Alaska, one of which was not detected seismically. GERALDINE is a first step towards a complete global magnitude–frequency of landslide inputs onto glaciers over the 38?years of Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery.
机译:冰川环境中的山体滑坡是高幅度,长跳动事件,据信频率随着对冰撤退和变薄的舷外反应而增加,并且可以说是由于温暖的温度和降低的永久冻结了上方的冰川。然而,我们通过量化大型空间和时间范围内的碎片输入的时间测序来测试这些假设的能力在冰川冰的区域有限。离散滑坡碎片投入,特别是在积累区域,迅速“丢失”,通过运动和冰块和/或降雪覆盖。尽管可以使用它们的地震签名检测和定位大滑坡,但较小(m≤5.0)山体滑坡经常未被发现,因为它们的地震签名小于噪声底板,特别是超级沉积的滑坡,其特征在于雪上的“安静”跳动。在这里,我们展示了Geraldine(谷歌地球发动机Supraglacial碎片输入探测器):一种新的免费使用工具,利用Landsat 4-8卫星图像和谷歌地球发动机。 Geraldine在用户定义的区域和时间范围内输出新的Supraglacial碎片添加的地图,提供用户具有参考图的用户,从中可以快速识别来自哪个大碎片输入(0.05Ωmm2)。我们使用公开的超透岩雪崩库存验证了Geraldine产出的有效性,然后通过鉴定两个以前未知的大(2 km2)Landslide衍生的Supraglacials Supraglacial ocks投入在Hayes范围,阿拉斯加之类的中,展示其潜力没有发现地震。 Geraldine是迈向​​38年满38多年的Landsat主题映射器图像上完整的全球山雀输入到冰川投入的全球幅度频率的第一步。

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