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Alpine glaciers to disappear within decades?

Anno di pubblicazione: 2006

Autore(i): Michael  Zemp
Co-autori: Wilfried Haeberli, Martin Hoelzle, Frank Paul
Lingua: en
Acquisto: http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2006/2006GL026319
Rivista: Geophysical Research Abstracts
Rivista n.: Vol. 33
Documentazioni: Articolo Periodico
 

Past, present and potential future glacier cover in the entire European Alps has been assessed from an integrated approach, combining in-situ measurements, remote sensing techniques and numerical modeling for equilibrium line altitudes. Alpine glaciers lost 35% of their total area from 1850 until the 1970s, and almost 50% by 2000. Total glacier volume around 1850 is estimated at some 200 km3 and is now close to one-third of this value. From the model experiment, we show that a 3°C warming of summer air temperature would reduce the currently existing Alpine glacier cover by some 80%, or up to 10% of the glacier extent of 1850. In the event of a 5°C temperature increase, the Alps would become almost completely ice-free. Annual precipitation changes of ±20% would modify such estimated percentages of remaining ice by a factor of less than two.


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