The data and results of the manuscript Response of Lacustrine Glacier Dynamics to Atmospheric Forcing in the Cordillera Darwin by Langhamer et al. (2024) are available under a CC BY 4.0 licence. We provide a selection of functions in IceDynamics.py
that may be useful to the wider community. The jupyter-notebook IceDynamic-examples.ipynb
demonstrates the usage of the functions and offers more insight into the applied methodology. If you just want to have a quick look, you can also find the output and code in IceDynamics-Examples.html
with interactive plots.
The data is rearanged by the following directories:
/bathymetry: Contains interpolated bathymetry data as a raster file of Lago Azul from April 2018
/lake-terminus contains the shapefile needed to evaluate the lake depth near the terminus
/camera-images: Camera images used to estimate the ice front position and ice flow velocity (upper camera e*.JPG
)
/raw-cam-images: All recorded images
/raw-cam-images-up: Includes all recordings from the upper camera system
/ice-front-position: Shapefiles of estimated ice front position based on the camera images
/GCP Ground control points recorded by DGPS
/flowline: Shapefile of the glacier's center flow line obtained from oggm
/data: Contains input fields and results:
input fields:
Cosipy output (Temme et al. 2023):
Extreme events
AR_det: Precipitation events associated with land-falling atmospheric rivers are flagged as 1
Lake measurements:
Results of Glacier Dynamics
camera equipment:
AWS
lake level and temperature:
runoff:
bathymetry