Z2-4182 — Annual report 2012
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Measurements of small Alpine glaciers: examples from Slovenia and Austria

A comparison of different measuring techniques on two Slovenian glaciers (the Triglav and Skuta glaciers) and two Austrian glaciers (the Gösnitzkees and Hornkees glaciers) is made. A long-term glacial retreat trend is presented for the Gösnitzkees, Hornkees, and Triglav glaciers because these glaciers can be monitored throughout the entire twentieth century by means of archival data. Despite their different sizes, the annual trend of glacial retreat was approximately the same in the period between 1929 and 2006.

COBISS.SI-ID: 34705453
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Documentation of Triglav glacier, Slovenia, using non-metric panoramic images

In this paper the acquisition of three-dimensional data from archived, non-metric, panoramic, Horizont images is presented. The annual variations of Triglav glacier's area are given for the period 1976-2010, together with monthly snow variations for the years 1977 and 1998. Additionally, theoretical and empirical volumes and an empirical thickness reduction are computed. The changes to Triglav Glacier are compared with the summarized meteorological data from the Kredarica meteorological station.

COBISS.SI-ID: 35172397
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The floods of September 2010 - acquisition of data from non-metric images with photogrammetric DTM and LiDAR

The results of interactive orientation of non-metric images made with the photogrammetrically derived DEM with a cell size of 5 m × 5 m and LiDAR derived DEM with a cell size of 1 m × 1 m are presented. The evaluation of the method for the 3D data acquisition is made for Lubljana moor floods, which happened between September 16-19, 2010. In the analysis two sets of images were used. It was concluded that such images enable flood retreat studying.

COBISS.SI-ID: 35003437