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Jonathan L. Carrivick

Researcher at University of Leeds

Publications -  152
Citations -  5750

Jonathan L. Carrivick is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 138 publications receiving 4242 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan L. Carrivick include Aarhus University & Cranfield University.

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Structure from Motion Photogrammetry in Physical Geography

TL;DR: The typical workflow applied by SfM-MVS software packages is detailed, practical details of implementing S fM- MVS are reviewed, existing validation studies to assess practically achievable data quality are combined, and the range of applications in physical geography are reviewed.
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Structure from Motion in the Geosciences

TL;DR: Structure from Motion with Multi View Stereo as discussed by the authors provides hyperscale landform models using images acquired from standard compact cameras and a network of ground control points, which can provide point cloud data comparable in density and accuracy to those generated by terrestrial and airborne laser scanning at a fraction of the cost.
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Proglacial lakes: character, behaviour and geological importance

TL;DR: Proglacial lakes are ubiquitous within the Quaternary record and can provide exceptional breadth and depth of palaeoenvironmental information as discussed by the authors, and the importance of proglacial lakes from a geological perspective.
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A global assessment of the societal impacts of glacier outburst floods

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present data compiled from 20 countries and comprising 1348 glacier floods spanning 10 centuries and assess the societal impacts using a relative damage index based on recorded deaths, evacuations, and property and infrastructure destruction and disruption.
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A massive rock and ice avalanche caused the 2021 disaster at Chamoli, Indian Himalaya

Dan H. Shugar, +60 more
- 16 Jul 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of satellite imagery, seismic records, numerical model results, and eyewitness videos reveals that ~27x106 m3 of rock and glacier ice collapsed from the steep north face of Ronti Peak.