Slight mass gain of Karakoram glaciers in the early twenty-first century
Autor: | Etienne Berthier, Yves Arnaud, Julie Gardelle |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Glacier ice accumulation
geography geography.geographical_feature_category 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences 0207 environmental engineering Twenty-First Century Glacier 02 engineering and technology Glacier morphology 01 natural sciences Glacier mass balance 13. Climate action General Earth and Planetary Sciences Physical geography Mass gain Surge 020701 environmental engineering Digital elevation model Geomorphology Geology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Nature Geoscience. 5:322-325 |
ISSN: | 1752-0908 1752-0894 |
DOI: | 10.1038/ngeo1450 |
Popis: | Assessments of the state of health of Hindu-Kush-Karakoram-Himalaya glaciers and their contribution to regional hydrology and global sea-level rise suffer from a severe lack of observations(1). The globally averaged mass balance of glaciers and ice caps is negative(1-3). An anomalous gain of mass has been suggested for the Karakoram glaciers(2,4-6), but was not confirmed by recent estimates of mass balance. Furthermore, numerous glacier surges in the region that lead to changes in glacier length and velocity(7-11) complicate the interpretation of the available observations. Here, we calculate the regional mass balance of glaciers in the central Karakoram between 1999 and 2008, based on the difference between two digital elevation models. We find a highly heterogeneous spatial pattern of changes in glacier elevation, which shows that ice thinning and ablation at high rates can occur on debris-covered glacier tongues. The regional mass balance is just positive at +0.11 +/- 0.22 m yr(-1) water equivalent and in agreement with the observed reduction of river runoff that originates in this area(12). Our measurements confirm an anomalous mass balance in the Karakoram region and indicate that the contribution of Karakoram glaciers to sea-level rise was -0.01 mm yr(-1) for the period from 1999 to 2008, 0.05 mm yr(-1) lower than suggested before(13). |
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