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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,Mylène Jacquemart,Mylène Jacquemart,Mylène Jacquemart,David Shean,Shashank Bhushan,Kshitiz Upadhyay,Ashim Sattar,Wolfgang Schwanghart,Sara K. McBride,M. Van Wyk de Vries,Martin Mergili,Martin Mergili,Adam Emmer,César Deschamps-Berger,Mark McDonnell,Rakesh Bhambri,Simon Allen,Simon Allen,Etienne Berthier,Jonathan L. Carrivick,John J. Clague,M. Dokukin,Stuart Dunning,Holger Frey,Simon Gascoin,Umesh K. Haritashya,Christian Huggel,Andreas Kääb,Jeffrey S. Kargel,J. L. Kavanaugh,Pascal G. Lacroix,David N. Petley,Summer Rupper,Mohd Farooq Azam,Simon J. Cook,Simon J. Cook,A. P. Dimri,Mats Eriksson,Daniel Farinotti,Daniel Farinotti,Joel Fiddes,Kaushal Raj Gnyawali,Sandy Harrison,M. Jha,Michele Koppes,Abhishek Kumar,Silvan Leinss,Ulfat Majeed,Suraj Mal,Arnab Muhuri,Arnab Muhuri,Jeannette Noetzli,Frank Paul,Irfan Rashid,Kalachand Sain,Jakob F. Steiner,Jakob F. Steiner,F. Ugalde,Cameron S. Watson,Matthew J. Westoby +60 more
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.