Kääb A., Lamare M. and Abrams M. (2013). River ice flux and water velocities along a 600km long reach of Lena River, Siberia, from satellite stereo. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences.

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Animations between ASTER satellite 3N and 3B scenes. Each section is 8 km x 8 km and part of sites a-f (see Figs. 4, 7 and 8 of the main article). River-ice displacements are due to ice movement over the 55-second time lag between 3N and 3B acquisition. Displacements on the terrain outside of the river are topographic distortions (stereo-parallaxes) between the nadir-looking channel 3N and the oblique (back-looking) channel 3B.

Section of site a.


Section of site b.


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Section of site c.


Section of site d.


Section of site e.


Section of site f.