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Photogrammetry as A Research Tool for Glaciology

Using a multidisciplinary project studying surging glaciers in Svalbard as a reference, this paper examines some of the ways in which photogrammetry can be used as a research tool by glaciologists. Photogrammetric compilations of two of the glaciers under study were produced from 1990 aerial photogr...

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Published in:Photogrammetric record 1997-04, Vol.15 (89), p.725-737
Main Authors: Fox, A. J., Nuttall, A. M.
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