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Glacier fluctuations

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Glacier fluctuations refer to the variations in the size, mass, and extent of glaciers over time, influenced by climatic factors such as temperature and precipitation. These changes can be measured through advances and retreats of glacier termini, alterations in ice thickness, and shifts in glacier dynamics, providing insights into climate change and environmental processes.
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Glacier fluctuations refer to the variations in the size, mass, and extent of glaciers over time, influenced by climatic factors such as temperature and precipitation. These changes can be measured through advances and retreats of glacier termini, alterations in ice thickness, and shifts in glacier dynamics, providing insights into climate change and environmental processes.
Remote lakes of northern Patagonia are ideal sites for examining climate-and non-climatedriven changes in aquatic ecosystems because there is little evidence of human influence and there is no detailed information on recent environmental... more
Geleiras tropicais são sensíveis às mudanças climáticas, o que reflete em alterações na área de acumulação de neve (ACN). Este artigo objetivou elaborar um código livre de processamento de imagens para identificação da ACN para a série... more
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coordinated for over a century, glacier monitoring activities provide an unprecedented dataset of glacier observations from ground, air and... more
Co-authored with A. F. Gellatly; R. Latham; R. J. Parkinson
Encyclopedia entry. This case study explains the period known as the Little Ice Age in Europe and considers the physical and human consequences of the period's climatic conditions
Remote lakes of northern Patagonia are ideal sites for examining climate-and non-climatedriven changes in aquatic ecosystems because there is little evidence of human influence and there is no detailed information on recent environmental... more
Documenting sub-Antarctic glacier variations during the local last glacial maximum is of major interest to better understand their sensitivity to atmospheric and oceanic temperature changes in conjunction with Antarctic ice sheet changes.... more
Rapid dynamic changes of ocean-terminating outlet glaciers of the Greenland ice sheet are related to atmospheric and oceanic warming but the detailed link to external forcing is not well understood. Observations show high variability in... more
Glaciers on stratovolcanoes of the Pacific Northwest of North America offer opportunities for dating late Pleistocene and Holocene glacier advances because tephra and fossil wood are common in lateral moraines and in glacier forefields.... more
During the second half of the 20th century, the Antarctic Peninsula region has undergone a long and sustained warming period, followed by a shorter but also sustained cooling period, and then a very recent return to warming conditions.... more
In this paper were investigated area variations in glaciers on Mount Melimoyu (44oS, 72oW) in the period of 1970-2017, and possible relationships with the climate variability between 1950 and 2017. Optical data from Sentinel-2A, and... more
This paper presents data on the extent of the North Patagonian Icefield during the Late Pleistocene–Holocene transition using cosmogenic nuclide exposure age and optically stimulated luminescence dating. We describe geomorphological and... more
Elucidating the timing and extent of former glacier fluctuations is important because of the palaeoclimatic inferences that can be drawn from such studies. Here we present new geomorphological evidence of the patterns of glacier behaviour... more
Elucidating the timing and extent of former glacier fluctuations is important because of the palaeoclimatic inferences that can be drawn from such studies. Here we present new geomorphological evidence of the patterns of glacier behaviour... more
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coordinated for over a century, glacier monitoring activities provide an unprecedented dataset of glacier observations from ground, air and... more
Most glaciological studies in Argentina have focused on the large outlet glaciers of the Southern Patagonia Icefield (SPI); the numerous smaller neighboring glaciers have received significantly less attention. We present an inventory of... more
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coordinated for over a century, glacier monitoring activities provide an unprecedented dataset of glacier observations from ground, air and... more
Most glaciological studies in Argentina have focused on the large outlet glaciers of the Southern Patagonia Icefield (SPI); the numerous smaller neighboring glaciers have received significantly less attention. We present an inventory of... more
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coordinated for over a century, glacier monitoring activities provide an unprecedented dataset of glacier observations from ground, air and... more
In response to climate change, most glaciers are losing mass and hence contribute to sea-level rise. Repeated and accurate mapping of their surface topography is required to estimate their mass balance and to extrapolate/calibrate sparse... more
In this study, we assess the accuracy and precision of digital elevation models (DEM) retrieved from aerial photographs taken in 2011 and from Very High Resolution satellite images (WorldView-2 and Pléiades) from the period 2012–2017.... more
ABSTRACTTo improve our knowledge of glacier area changes in the central Chilean and Argentinean Andes (32°9′S–33°4′S), two new glacier inventories from 1989 to 2013/14 are compared with a reinterpreted inventory from 1955. Comparisons... more
Most glaciological studies in Argentina have focused on the large outlet glaciers of the Southern Patagonia Icefield (SPI); the numerous smaller neighboring glaciers have received significantly less attention. We present an inventory of... more
In this study, we present a snapshot of Italian glaciers that outlines the hydrological years of 2006 and 2007 and was derived from the interpretation of high-resolution orthophotographs. The results are freely available and downloadable... more
Most glaciological studies in Argentina have focused on the large outlet glaciers of the Southern Patagonia Icefield (SPI); the numerous smaller neighboring glaciers have received significantly less attention. We present an inventory of... more
Remote lakes of northern Patagonia are ideal sites for examining climate-and non-climatedriven changes in aquatic ecosystems because there is little evidence of human influence and there is no detailed information on recent environmental... more
Using sparsely glaciated southern Norway as a case study, we assess the potential and limitations of ICESat laser altimetry for analysing regional glacier elevation change in rough mountain terrain. Differences between ICESat GLAS... more
High-resolution digital elevation models of urban areas can support humanitarian organisations in their work; especially the 3D reconstruction of buildings is desirable because it can be used for population estimation and damage analysis... more
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coordinated for over a century, glacier monitoring activities provide an unprecedented dataset of glacier observations from ground, air and... more
The main goal of this paper is to compare two co-registration methods for geodetic mass balance (GMB) calculation in 28 glaciers making up the Upper Santa Cruz River basin, Southern Patagonian Icefield (SPI), from 1979 to 2018. For this... more
In 1983 the North Cascade Glacier Climate Project (NCGCP) began annual monitoring 10 glaciers throughout the range, to identify their response to climate change. The annual observations include mass balance, terminus behaviour, and... more
Glacier mass balance is a direct expression of climate change, and has implications for changes in sea level, ocean chemistry, and oceanic and terrestrial ecosystems. Glacier mass balance has traditionally been measured through in-situ... more
Glacier mass balance has been estimated on individual glacier and regional scales using repeat digital elevation models (DEMs). DEMs often have gaps in coverage ("voids"), the properties of which depend on the nature of the sensor used... more
Glacier mass balance is a direct expression of climate change, with implications for sea level, ocean chemistry, oceanic and terrestrial ecosystems, and water resources. Traditionally, glacier mass balance has been estimated using in-situ... more
Volume change data is critical to the understanding of glacier response to climate change. The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) system embarked on the Terra (EOS AM-1) satellite has been a unique... more
Mountain glaciers in the Alps can provide detailed information on past climatic conditions. Regrettably, their persistence is currently threatened by the ongoing warming. This situation generates public concern and the need to recover and... more
ABSTRACTTo improve our knowledge of glacier area changes in the central Chilean and Argentinean Andes (32°9′S–33°4′S), two new glacier inventories from 1989 to 2013/14 are compared with a reinterpreted inventory from 1955. Comparisons... more
Most glaciological studies in Argentina have focused on the large outlet glaciers of the Southern Patagonia Icefield (SPI); the numerous smaller neighboring glaciers have received significantly less attention. We present an inventory of... more
We explore the climatic information contained in the record of length fluctuations of Glaciar Frías, in the north Patagonian Andes of Argentina. This record is one of the longest and most detailed glacier records in southern South... more
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High-resolution digital elevation models of urban areas can support humanitarian organisations in their work; especially the 3D reconstruction of buildings is desirable because it can be used for population estimation and damage analysis... more
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coordinated for over a century, glacier monitoring activities provide an unprecedented dataset of glacier observations from ground, air and... more
An accurate knowledge of snow depth distribution in mountain catchments is critical for applications in hydrology and ecology. A recent new method was proposed to map the snow depth at meterscale resolution from very-high resolution... more
Glaciers are among the best terrestrial indicators of climate change and glacier inventories have attracted growing interest. In Italy, the first official glacier inventory was completed in 1925 and 774 glacial bodies were identified. As... more
Observations show that glaciers around the world are in retreat and losing mass. Internationally coordinated for over a century, glacier monitoring activities provide an unprecedented dataset of glacier observations from ground, air and... more
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