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Cryosphere, volume 19, issue 2, pages 645-661

Physics-aware machine learning for glacier ice thickness estimation: a case study for Svalbard

Viola Steidl
Jonathan L. Bamber
Xiao Zhu
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-02-07
Journal: Cryosphere
scimago Q1
SJR2.132
CiteScore8.7
Impact factor4.4
ISSN19940416, 19940424
Abstract

Abstract. The ice thickness of the world's glaciers is mostly unmeasured, and physics-based models to reconstruct ice thickness cannot always deliver accurate estimates. In this study, we use deep learning paired with physical knowledge to generate ice thickness estimates for all glaciers of Spitsbergen, Barentsøya, and Edgeøya in Svalbard. We incorporate mass conservation and other physically derived conditions into a neural network to predict plausible ice thicknesses even for glaciers without any in situ ice thickness measurements. With a glacier-wise cross-validation scheme, we evaluate the performance of the physics-informed neural network. The results of these proof-of-concept experiments let us identify several challenges and opportunities that affect the model's performance in a real-world setting.

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