The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concerns about their contribution to sea‐level‐rise in the face of ongoing climatic change. However, modelling studies forecasting future glacier recession are limited by the scarcity of measured on‐glacier air temperatures, and thus tend to use spatially and temporally constant lapse rates. This study presents nine months of air‐temperature observations. The network consists of five automatic weather stations (AWS) and three on‐glacier air temperature sensors installed on the South Patagonia Icefield along a transect at 48° 45’ S. Observed lapse rates are, overall, steeper on the east (‐0.0072 °C m‐¹) compared to the west (‐0.0055 °C m‐¹) and vary...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...
Recent evidence shows that most of Patagonian glaciers are receding rapidly. Due to the lack of in-s...
Recent evidence shows that most Patagonian glaciers are receding rapidly. Due to the lack of in situ...
We investigate the energy balance and ablation regimes of glaciers in high-elevation, dry environmen...
The Northern Patagonian Icefield (NPI) and the Southern Patagonian Icefield (SPI) have increased the...
Abstract The Northern Patagonian Icefield (NPI) and the Southern Patagonian Icefield (SPI) have incr...
We use meteorological data from two automatic weather stations (AWS) on Juncal Norte Glacier, centra...
Determining the magnitude, timing and regional extent of past abrupt climate change events is crucia...
Determining the magnitude, timing and regional extent of past abrupt climate change events is crucia...
Meteorological and surface change measurements collected during a 2.5 yr period are used to calculat...
Glaciers in the Southern Patagonia Icefield (SPI) have been shrinking in recent decades, but due to ...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...
Recent evidence shows that most of Patagonian glaciers are receding rapidly. Due to the lack of in-s...
Recent evidence shows that most Patagonian glaciers are receding rapidly. Due to the lack of in situ...
We investigate the energy balance and ablation regimes of glaciers in high-elevation, dry environmen...
The Northern Patagonian Icefield (NPI) and the Southern Patagonian Icefield (SPI) have increased the...
Abstract The Northern Patagonian Icefield (NPI) and the Southern Patagonian Icefield (SPI) have incr...
We use meteorological data from two automatic weather stations (AWS) on Juncal Norte Glacier, centra...
Determining the magnitude, timing and regional extent of past abrupt climate change events is crucia...
Determining the magnitude, timing and regional extent of past abrupt climate change events is crucia...
Meteorological and surface change measurements collected during a 2.5 yr period are used to calculat...
Glaciers in the Southern Patagonia Icefield (SPI) have been shrinking in recent decades, but due to ...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...
International audience[1] Meteorological variables were recorded (14 March 2002 to 14 March 2003) at...