We analyze a daily series of rainfall, snowfall, air temperature, and snow water equivalent at fixed dates from 40 high-altitude stations on the Adamello Glacier area (Italian Alps), for the period 1965\u20132007. Purposes of the study are (1) to investigate significant variation in time, (2) to evaluate effect of temperature changes on cryospheric water cycle, and (3) to evaluate underlying climate patterns and the most significant variables for climate change studies. We detect the presence of a trend using linear regression, moving window average and Mann Kendall test. Linear dependence of water related variables on temperatures is assessed. We find substantially unchanged atmospheric water input along with increasing temperature and rai...
The increase of temperatures in the last decades is a well-established process. Middle latitude glac...
Very small glaciers (area \u3c0.1 km2) have received increased scientific attention during recent ye...
Alpine glaciers are very sensitive to climate variations that modify their shape and size in respons...
We analyze a daily series of rainfall, snowfall, air temperature, and snow water equivalent at fixed...
The recent evolution of a representative subset of Alpine glaciers (i.e. 43 glaciers located in the ...
AbstractThe main objective of this study is to evaluate the variations of climatic parameters (tempe...
In this paper, we study centennial trends of climate and snow cover within the Ossola valley, in the...
Glaciers worldwide are showing overwhelming evidence of the impact of climatic change. In the Alpine...
Glaciers have an important hydrological buffering effect, but their current rapid reduction raises c...
<p>To improve current understanding of ongoing deglaciation dynamics in relation to climatic forcing...
In order to assess the climate-glacier relationship in the Southern European Alps, two small glacier...
Very small glaciers (area <0.1 km2) have received increased scientific attention during recent years...
Alpine glaciers are very sensitive to climate variations that modify their shape and size in respons...
This work presents an analysis of the mass balance series of nine Italian glaciers, which were selec...
The Lombard Alps in the central sector of the Italian Alps are one of the most intensively glacieriz...
The increase of temperatures in the last decades is a well-established process. Middle latitude glac...
Very small glaciers (area \u3c0.1 km2) have received increased scientific attention during recent ye...
Alpine glaciers are very sensitive to climate variations that modify their shape and size in respons...
We analyze a daily series of rainfall, snowfall, air temperature, and snow water equivalent at fixed...
The recent evolution of a representative subset of Alpine glaciers (i.e. 43 glaciers located in the ...
AbstractThe main objective of this study is to evaluate the variations of climatic parameters (tempe...
In this paper, we study centennial trends of climate and snow cover within the Ossola valley, in the...
Glaciers worldwide are showing overwhelming evidence of the impact of climatic change. In the Alpine...
Glaciers have an important hydrological buffering effect, but their current rapid reduction raises c...
<p>To improve current understanding of ongoing deglaciation dynamics in relation to climatic forcing...
In order to assess the climate-glacier relationship in the Southern European Alps, two small glacier...
Very small glaciers (area <0.1 km2) have received increased scientific attention during recent years...
Alpine glaciers are very sensitive to climate variations that modify their shape and size in respons...
This work presents an analysis of the mass balance series of nine Italian glaciers, which were selec...
The Lombard Alps in the central sector of the Italian Alps are one of the most intensively glacieriz...
The increase of temperatures in the last decades is a well-established process. Middle latitude glac...
Very small glaciers (area \u3c0.1 km2) have received increased scientific attention during recent ye...
Alpine glaciers are very sensitive to climate variations that modify their shape and size in respons...