AbstractThe main objective of this study is to evaluate the variations of climatic parameters (temperature, rain and snow) measured by two weather stations (Formazza and Sabbione) that have never been analyzed before, located in a high glacial catchment (the Sabbione basin in the Italian Western Alps). The study highlights the climatic evolution of the Alpine basin during the last 60 years (1950-2012): climate change has caused a pronounced glacial decline originated by ablation augmentation, due mainly to increasing air temperatures and to reduced alimentation caused by a fresh snow decrease. The cross-correlation test shows that temperatures affect the glacial retreat dynamics more than snowfall. Periglacial and permafrost landforms (e.g....
Long-term glacier observation series represent the basis for reconstructing secular trends and for i...
In order to assess the climate-glacier relationship in the Southern European Alps, two small glacier...
The retreat of glaciers worldwide, from the Alpine areas to Antarctica, in the course of the last fe...
AbstractThe main objective of this study is to evaluate the variations of climatic parameters (tempe...
We analyze a daily series of rainfall, snowfall, air temperature, and snow water equivalent at fixed...
We analyze a daily series of rainfall, snowfall, air temperature, and snow water equivalent at fixed...
Several glaciers of the Dolomites were progressively covered by debris during the retreating phase o...
The alpine glacial and periglacial environment is a sensitive indicator of climate change, and is pr...
The recent evolution of a representative subset of Alpine glaciers (i.e. 43 glaciers located in the ...
In this paper, we study centennial trends of climate and snow cover within the Ossola valley, in the...
To improve current understanding of ongoing deglaciation dynamics in relation to climatic forcing, i...
Mountain glaciers are very sensitive environmental indicators as they react to climatic changes, in ...
The ongoing increase in the global mean temperature at an unprecedented recorded rate is well docume...
Alpine glaciers are sensitive key markers of climate variations, as their geometry and shape are the...
The recent rapid mass loss of mountain glaciers in response to climate warming has been reported for...
Long-term glacier observation series represent the basis for reconstructing secular trends and for i...
In order to assess the climate-glacier relationship in the Southern European Alps, two small glacier...
The retreat of glaciers worldwide, from the Alpine areas to Antarctica, in the course of the last fe...
AbstractThe main objective of this study is to evaluate the variations of climatic parameters (tempe...
We analyze a daily series of rainfall, snowfall, air temperature, and snow water equivalent at fixed...
We analyze a daily series of rainfall, snowfall, air temperature, and snow water equivalent at fixed...
Several glaciers of the Dolomites were progressively covered by debris during the retreating phase o...
The alpine glacial and periglacial environment is a sensitive indicator of climate change, and is pr...
The recent evolution of a representative subset of Alpine glaciers (i.e. 43 glaciers located in the ...
In this paper, we study centennial trends of climate and snow cover within the Ossola valley, in the...
To improve current understanding of ongoing deglaciation dynamics in relation to climatic forcing, i...
Mountain glaciers are very sensitive environmental indicators as they react to climatic changes, in ...
The ongoing increase in the global mean temperature at an unprecedented recorded rate is well docume...
Alpine glaciers are sensitive key markers of climate variations, as their geometry and shape are the...
The recent rapid mass loss of mountain glaciers in response to climate warming has been reported for...
Long-term glacier observation series represent the basis for reconstructing secular trends and for i...
In order to assess the climate-glacier relationship in the Southern European Alps, two small glacier...
The retreat of glaciers worldwide, from the Alpine areas to Antarctica, in the course of the last fe...