Articles | Volume 20, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-20-3817-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-20-3817-2026
Brief communication
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09 Jul 2026
Brief communication |  | 09 Jul 2026

Brief communication: Inferring Glacier Equilibrium Line Altitudes in the Europe Alps with FROST

Oskar Herrmann, Veena Prasad, Anna Zöller, Alexander R. Groos, Samuel Cook, Christian Sommer, and Johannes J. Fürst

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Glaciers in the European Alps are shrinking rapidly because of climate change. We developed a new open-source method that combines satellite observations with computer models to estimate where glaciers gain and lose ice. Applied to hundreds of glaciers, the results agree well with field measurements. This approach improves our understanding of glacier change and helps make more reliable predictions of their future.
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