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My colleague Al Handwerger presented a great summary of his work tracking #RockGlacier movement in the western US using satellite and aerial #radar. #periglacial #geology #geomorphology #RemoteSensing #egu24 https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/EGU24-14191.html
Abstract EGU24-14191

Just in time for #EGU24 and some exciting sessions about #RockGlaciers and mountain #water, another new #openaccess paper presenting repeat GPS surveys constraining recent motion of rock glaciers in two mountain ranges in #utah. They aren’t fast, but they are definitely moving! #periglacial #geology #ice https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666033424000261?via%3Dihub

There are thousands of rock glaciers in the western US, but how old they are has always been unclear. Colleagues and I just published an #openaccess paper showing that rock glaciers may be much older than we thought, maybe 10,000 years or more. Furthermore, even though they move slowly, their longevity means they play an important role in the evolution of mountain #landscapes. #geology #utah #periglacial #geomorphology #remotesensing

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2023JF007453

If you are interested in #hydrology and mountain environments, and will attend #egu24 next week, I will have a poster on Monday afternoon presenting a compilation of water chemistry data from rock glaciers in Utah and Wyoming. #water #criticalzone #geology #periglacial #RockyMountains

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/EGU24-3824.html

Abstract EGU24-3824

Combination of Aerial, Satellite, and UAV Photogrammetry for Quantifying Rock Glacier Kinematics in the Dry Andes of Chile (30°S) Since the 1950s

The diachronic analysis of aerial and satellite imagery, uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV) and in situ surveys obtained between 1956 and 2019 are employed to analyse landform surface kinematics for the Tapado site located in the Dry Andes of Chile. A feature tracking procedure was used between series of orthorectified and co-registered images to calculate surface velocities on several ice-debris landforms, including rock glaciers and debris-covered glaciers. For the active rock glaciers, the results exhibit typical viscous flow, though local destabilisation process seems to occur, increased velocities since 2000 (>1 m/yr) and terminus advance. Nevertheless, the debris-covered glaciers displays heterogeneous spatial patterns of surface velocities, together with collapse (downwasting) associated with the development of thermokarst depressions and supraglacial ponds. Our findings show that surface kinematics and multitemporal observations derived from different sensors are valuable tools for differentiating between glacial and periglacial features. The pluri-decadal time series since 1956 constitute a unique dataset for documenting the surface kinematics of creeping mountain permafrost in the Southern Hemisphere. The approach developed in this work offers a way forward to reconstruct the recent behaviour of glacial and periglacial features in the Andes, where archival aerial photographs are available but have not previously been processed rigorously to obtain an accurate assessme...

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I'll do a few more tag-heavy posts as an extension of my #introduction as I rebuild my network here.

I currently work as a #postdoc at NAU where I handle #GeospatialData for a project studying the #DryValleys in #Antarctica. Prior to that, my #dissertation was focused on studying #periglacial patterned ground using #drone #photogrammetry. All of that fed into a broader analysis of the #cryosphere using patterned ground on #Mars to better constrain the history of water #ice on the Red Planet!

#Photography has been a natural complement to the #fieldwork that I've performed over the years. It's afforded me opportunities to visit places like this canyon in northern #Iceland. The columnar basalt lining the canyon sidewalls are #geologist's dream!

This view was captured from my #drone during a trip in 2019. I had just finished performing fieldwork focused on #dronemapping several #periglacial and #glacial sites across the island and took the last week of the trip for some sightseeing!

Now that I have a better idea of what I'm doing and the need for using tags, a re-#introduction.

I'm a #planetary and #environmental #geologist and currently a #postdoc at NAU.

My #research includes performing #fieldwork using #arctic, #subarctic, and #alpine #periglacial analogs to better understand the history of #ice on #Mars.

I'm also into #photography and the #weather.

I'm interested in re-connecting with folks in the #geoscience and #astronomy communities making the #TwitterMigration