Abstract: Subsurface ice fillings were first described in the Jura Mountains at the end of the sixteenth century. In order to assess the impact of climate change on low-altitude cave ice a detailed inventory has been drawn up and more than 50 objects have been identified. Comparisons between older cave maps, photographic documents and present-day observations outline a negative trend in ice mass balances, a trend that increased at the end of the 1980s. As most of these ice caves act as cold air traps, this negative mass balance is mainly attributed to higher winter temperatures and to reduced snow precipitation at low altitudes. The equilibrium line altitude of ice caves is believed to have increased several hundred metres between AD 1978 a...
High altitude karstic environments often preserve permanent ice deposits within caves, representing ...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Lodowa Cave in Ciemniak, which belongs to the dynamic ice cave type, contains the biggest perennial ...
Subsurface ice fillings were first described in the Jura Mountains at the end of the sixteenth centu...
The presence of cave ice is documented in many karst regions but very little is known about the age ...
Mid-latitude ice caves are assumed to be highly sensitive to climatic changes and thus represent a p...
Mid-latitude ice caves are assumed to be highly sensitive to climatic changes and thus represent a p...
Stable isotopes in ice cores drilled in the polar and high-mountain region have been used intensivel...
The focus of this article is both a region and a type of cave not typically associated with ice cave...
The ice block in Scarisoara Cave, NW Romania, is preserved due to unusual climate and permafrost con...
The ice block in Scarisoara Cave, NW Romania, is preserved due to unusual climate and permafrost con...
International audienceWe present radiometric, palaeoclimatological, palaeoenvironmental and archaeol...
High altitude karstic environments often preserve permanent ice deposits within caves, representing ...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Lodowa Cave in Ciemniak, which belongs to the dynamic ice cave type, contains the biggest perennial ...
Subsurface ice fillings were first described in the Jura Mountains at the end of the sixteenth centu...
The presence of cave ice is documented in many karst regions but very little is known about the age ...
Mid-latitude ice caves are assumed to be highly sensitive to climatic changes and thus represent a p...
Mid-latitude ice caves are assumed to be highly sensitive to climatic changes and thus represent a p...
Stable isotopes in ice cores drilled in the polar and high-mountain region have been used intensivel...
The focus of this article is both a region and a type of cave not typically associated with ice cave...
The ice block in Scarisoara Cave, NW Romania, is preserved due to unusual climate and permafrost con...
The ice block in Scarisoara Cave, NW Romania, is preserved due to unusual climate and permafrost con...
International audienceWe present radiometric, palaeoclimatological, palaeoenvironmental and archaeol...
High altitude karstic environments often preserve permanent ice deposits within caves, representing ...
Cryogenically formed carbonate particles represent a rather new class of speleothems whose origin is...
Lodowa Cave in Ciemniak, which belongs to the dynamic ice cave type, contains the biggest perennial ...