Andrea Securo
PhD student at Ca' Foscari | Glaciology, Remote Sensing and Geomorphology
- Disko Island before and after an Atmospheric River Event (July 2023). More info here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
- In early July 2023, a series of rapid mass movements were triggered by extreme precipitation (and snowmelt) carried by an atmospheric river in Qeqertarsuaq (Disko Island), West Greenland. In our last work, published today, we briefly analyzed the event, read the paper here: lnkd.in/gA_T4d2H
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- Relict rock glaciers and other periglacial landforms close to San Pellegrino pass, Italian Dolomites. More info: www.gfdq.glaciologia.it/index.php/GF...
- A 3D animation from our last paper. We compared GPR ice thickness data with modelling approaches in two polythermal glaciers in W-Greenland. Check it out: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... 3D Data: Pléiades © CNES 2019, Distribution Airbus D&S
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- Our new paper compares GPR ice thickness data with models and looks at glacier thermal structures in Greenland, showing that thermal complexity (warm-cold ice) inside these glaciers is higher than expected. Read it here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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- What remains of the former Fradusta Glacier (Pale di San Martino), in the Italian Dolomites. Photos from Sept. 5, 2025
- A few snapshots of Travignolo #Glacier on Sept. 4, 2025. A small glacier nested in the Italian #Dolomites (Pale di San Martino).
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- Canin East Ice Patch in the Italian Julian Alps and the AWS nearby, managed by the Alpine-Adriatic Meteorological Society. Photo from last friday (Aug 8)
- Epic views from last Wednesday fieldwork in the Dolomites, close to Cima D'Uomo.
- Possibly the most unreachable webcam of the Julian Alps, monitoring the Canin East ice patch #enlapse #julianalps #timelapse #cryosphere
- 360 views of Canin-Kanin East Ice Patch in May 2025 and November 2024. Julian Alps. 360 from May 2025: kuula.co/share/hDl8k?... 360 from Nov 2024: kuula.co/share/hDYR4?...
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- Fieldwork on Canin-Kanin East snow ice patch and surrounding areas. Photos from May 30th, 2025 #julianalps #kanin #massbalance
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- Reposted by Andrea SecuroThis is horrible. I don't even know what to say. Some of our most key polar data. "As a result, the level of services for affected products below will be reduced to Basic—meaning they will remain accessible but may not be actively maintained, updated, or fully supported." nsidc.org/data/user-re...
- Reposted by Andrea SecuroThe Warming Stripes have now been extended downwards into the ocean and upwards into the stratosphere! Collaborative paper which tells the story of how the stripes were developed, and discusses their extension across the Earth system, is now available in BAMS: journals.ametsoc.org/view/journal...
- It's so sad to see that this incredible dataset, which has redefined how we approach many Arctic-related studies, may not be updated in the future 😞
- 📢 The final ArcticDEM & REMA release is here - and it might be the last. Funding cuts put vital polar data at risk. Help us rally support: take the survey! 🔗https://z.umn.edu/pgc-dem-survey #PolarScience #SavePolarData
- I finally tried Gaussian Splatting using some handheld photos taken inside an ice cave. In just 10 minutes of training-rendering, the results were stunning, impressive! 😁 For now only for visual purposes... #gaussiansplatting #icecave #digitaltwin
- Sad news (but great work) from the Austrian Alps tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
- Check out our latest work from the Dolomites. We tried to estimate the mass balance of the remaining Dolomites glaciers since the 1980s using LiDAR, SfM and historical imagery. No surprise: huge mass loss, shrinking area, and increasing debris cover. Paper: tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
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- Marmolada Principale Glacier in 1980s and 2023, Italian #Dolomites 1980s photo from G. Zanon - I ghiacciai del Veneto
- Antelao Superiore #Glacier (Italian #Dolomites), not aligned but you get the scale of the differences from more than 100 years ago. 1910-2024
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- Antelao Superiore #glacier in 2023, Italian #Dolomites
- So nice to see such high resolution data from @legertancrede.bsky.social LGM modelling. Including the smaller local glaciers (red square) of the Venetian Prealps in Lessinia, Carega, Pasubio, Asiago Plateau and Monte Grappa 😍 Paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41... Videos: doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
- The fascinating, and partially suspended in the void, entrance hall of Buso della Neve ice cave (Asiago Plateau, Italy)
- Wondering around Aqqutikitsoq Glacier front, in West #Greenland
- Get a 3D overview of the current state of active glaciers in the Dolomites (low Q): skfb.ly/oRtOW #dolomites #glaciers #dolomiti
- Somewhere in West #Greenland (view on lake Isortuarsuup Tasersua) with #LIA moraines
- Our new paper on West Greenland’s local glaciers and ice caps is finally online in the Journal of Glaciology. We have been looking into area, volume and ELA changes from 1985 to 2020 More info here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal... #greenland #glaciers #glaciology
- Reposted by Andrea Securo🧵 Looking for (polar) climate data visualizations? Start here! 📈📉🧪⚒️🌊 + Polar climate change: zacklabe.com/arctic-sea-i... + Global climate change indicators: zacklabe.com/climate-chan... + #Arctic sea ice extent: zacklabe.com/arctic-sea-i... + #Antarctic sea ice: zacklabe.com/antarctic-se...
- Basecamp views from #fieldwork. Kangerluarsuk Ungalleq, West #Greenland (2023)
- #Marmolada #Glacier 30 years apart: 1982-2012 Quite a change, even if the loss of the last decade is even worse.
- Recent #debris flows in Vallon Popera - Sesto #Dolomites (ITA)
- Popera Alto (debris covered) and Popera Pensile #glaciers and some fresh #debris flows (2023) from the Sesto #dolomites. photos from last September.
- Reposted by Andrea SecuroTime for the @bsky.app community to see one of my favorite visualizations of climate change... "Shifting Distribution of Land Temperature Anomalies" by svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5211/ ⚒️🧪