The study presents a dataset on the long-term complex glaciological, hydrological, meteorological observations and isotopes sampling in an extremely underreported alpine zone of the North Caucasus. The Djankuat research basin is of 9.1 km2, situated on elevations between 2500 – 4000 m, by 30% covered with glaciers. The biggest in the basin Djankuat glacier was chosen as representative of the central North Caucasus during the International Hydrological Decade and is one of 30 'reference' glaciers in the world that have annual mass-balance series longer than 50 years (Zemp et al, 2009). The dataset covers 2007-2017 and contains the result of yearly measurements of snow thickness and density; dynamics of snow and ice melting; measurements of w...
In this study, we used glacier mass balance and thickness data obtained from geodetic method by Hugo...
Akademii Nauk is one of the largest Arctic ice caps outside of Greenland. The first ice core was dri...
Glaciers occupy an area of similar to 1600 km(2) in the Caucasus Mountains. There is widespread evid...
International audienceA 181.8 m ice core was recovered from a borehole drilled into bedrock on the w...
This paper reports recent changes in the mass balance record from the Djankuat Glacier, central grea...
Long-term trends, interannual and intra-seasonal variability in the mass-balance record from Djankua...
We have generalized observation data on the Fisht Glacier – the most western glacier in the Caucasus...
First-ever ice core drilling at Mt. Kazbek (Caucasus Mountains) took place in the summer of 2014. A ...
International audienceA 182 m ice core was recovered from a borehole drilled into bedrock on the wes...
The Charles University Faculty of Science KFGG team took part in an intensive research in the area o...
This study aims to determine the relationships between local meteorological conditions, proglacial r...
Glacier mass loss is among the clearest indicators of atmospheric warming. The observation of these ...
The A-melt model was applied to assess the contribution snow and ice melting to river flow during th...
This paper outlines meteorological and glaciological observations of Glacier No. 31 in the Suntar-Kh...
Glaciers and snow in the Caucasus are major sources of runoff for populated places in many parts of ...
In this study, we used glacier mass balance and thickness data obtained from geodetic method by Hugo...
Akademii Nauk is one of the largest Arctic ice caps outside of Greenland. The first ice core was dri...
Glaciers occupy an area of similar to 1600 km(2) in the Caucasus Mountains. There is widespread evid...
International audienceA 181.8 m ice core was recovered from a borehole drilled into bedrock on the w...
This paper reports recent changes in the mass balance record from the Djankuat Glacier, central grea...
Long-term trends, interannual and intra-seasonal variability in the mass-balance record from Djankua...
We have generalized observation data on the Fisht Glacier – the most western glacier in the Caucasus...
First-ever ice core drilling at Mt. Kazbek (Caucasus Mountains) took place in the summer of 2014. A ...
International audienceA 182 m ice core was recovered from a borehole drilled into bedrock on the wes...
The Charles University Faculty of Science KFGG team took part in an intensive research in the area o...
This study aims to determine the relationships between local meteorological conditions, proglacial r...
Glacier mass loss is among the clearest indicators of atmospheric warming. The observation of these ...
The A-melt model was applied to assess the contribution snow and ice melting to river flow during th...
This paper outlines meteorological and glaciological observations of Glacier No. 31 in the Suntar-Kh...
Glaciers and snow in the Caucasus are major sources of runoff for populated places in many parts of ...
In this study, we used glacier mass balance and thickness data obtained from geodetic method by Hugo...
Akademii Nauk is one of the largest Arctic ice caps outside of Greenland. The first ice core was dri...
Glaciers occupy an area of similar to 1600 km(2) in the Caucasus Mountains. There is widespread evid...