"It´s a very strong feeling to return to a glacier you are familiar with and see it change so dramatically and to see that again partly over a course of decades but even just year after year. It can be quite overwhelming at times and it is sad that some of these places will be unrecognisable after a few decades," says Kieran Baxter, post-doc at the University of Iceland's Research Centre in Höfn á Hornafirði.
Kieran and his colleagues have been working on developing new visualization methods to try to come up with new ways of showing these landscape changes on a large scale. His footage of the rapid melting of Icelandic glaciers has attracted global attention and thus created an opportunity for Kieran to work with the BBC on the popular series the Frozen Planet.
Images from different periods put together in a novel way
Kieran has for a long time been fascinated with glacial landscape. "I really love the feeling of these landscapes and I have a really important story to tell of course, especially at the moment with the accelerated melting that we are seeing. I have thus always wanted to combine the two, visualization and my love for these places and I try to tell the stories that can be found in the landscape," says Kieran about how this project started.
Kieran talks about his research on the University's Youtube channel