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Antarctic photo science archive unlocked

#1  Postby DougC » Dec 20, 2014 2:08 am

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-30471542
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Aerial photos from the 1940s and 1950s are being used to probe the climate history of the Antarctic Peninsula.
UK scientists are comparing the images with newly acquired data sets to assess the changes that have occurred in some of the region's 400-plus glaciers.

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Moider Glacier 1957: Old negatives and prints have been digitised to make them useful

The old and modern information has to be very carefully aligned if it is to show up any differences reliably.
And that is a big challenge when snow and ice obscure ground features that might otherwise act as visual anchors.
But the researchers from Cheltenham, Cambridge and Newcastle believe they are cracking the problem.
"We want to use these pictures to work out volume and mass-balance changes in the glaciers through time," explained Dr Lucy Clarke from the University of Gloucestershire.
"There are tens of thousands of these historical images, held by the British Antarctic Survey and the US Geological Survey.

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#2  Postby Jerome Da Gnome » Dec 20, 2014 2:57 am

Awesome link, thanks!!

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