Mountain glaciers represent an important source of fresh water across the globe. It is well known that these reservoirs are seriously threatened by global climate change, and a widespread reduction of glacier extension has been observed in recent years. Surface processes that promote ice melting are driven both by air temperature/precipitation and surface albedo. This latter is mainly influenced by the growth of snow grains and by the impurities content (such as mineral dust, soot, ash etc.). The origin of these light-absorbing impurities can be local or distal, and often, as a consequence of melting processes, they can aggregate on the glacier tongue, forming characteristics cryoconites, that decrease ice albedo and hence promote the ...
ABSTRACT. The automatic weather station (AWS) on the snout of the Vadret da Morteratsch, Switzerland...
Cryoconite is a mixture of impurities and ice visually represented by dark colors present in the ab...
We have investigated the source and role of light-absorbing impurities (LAIs) deposited on the glaci...
The amount of reflected energy by snow and ice plays a fundamental role in their melting processes....
Light-absorbing impurities in snow and ice control glacier melt as shortwave radiation represents th...
Glacier surfaces are not only composed of ice or snow but are heterogeneous mixtures of different ma...
The automatic weather station (AWS) on the snout of the Vadret da Morteratsch, Switzerland, has deli...
On a global scale, mineral dust accounts for the major contribution to the mass load of airborne par...
Cryoconite is the dark, granular sediment, that is globally found on the ablation surface of mountai...
Cryoconite, the typical sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is mainly known in relation to it...
A large change in albedo has a significant effect on glacier ablation. Atmospheric aerosols - e. g. ...
Albedo feedback is an important driver of glacier melt over bare-ice surfaces. Light- absorbing impu...
Dark dust accumulates on the surfaces of glaciers ablation zones where it aggregates and forms cryoc...
The atmospheric absorbing aerosols such as dust, black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC) are now well...
ABSTRACT. The automatic weather station (AWS) on the snout of the Vadret da Morteratsch, Switzerland...
ABSTRACT. The automatic weather station (AWS) on the snout of the Vadret da Morteratsch, Switzerland...
Cryoconite is a mixture of impurities and ice visually represented by dark colors present in the ab...
We have investigated the source and role of light-absorbing impurities (LAIs) deposited on the glaci...
The amount of reflected energy by snow and ice plays a fundamental role in their melting processes....
Light-absorbing impurities in snow and ice control glacier melt as shortwave radiation represents th...
Glacier surfaces are not only composed of ice or snow but are heterogeneous mixtures of different ma...
The automatic weather station (AWS) on the snout of the Vadret da Morteratsch, Switzerland, has deli...
On a global scale, mineral dust accounts for the major contribution to the mass load of airborne par...
Cryoconite is the dark, granular sediment, that is globally found on the ablation surface of mountai...
Cryoconite, the typical sediment found on the surface of glaciers, is mainly known in relation to it...
A large change in albedo has a significant effect on glacier ablation. Atmospheric aerosols - e. g. ...
Albedo feedback is an important driver of glacier melt over bare-ice surfaces. Light- absorbing impu...
Dark dust accumulates on the surfaces of glaciers ablation zones where it aggregates and forms cryoc...
The atmospheric absorbing aerosols such as dust, black carbon (BC), organic carbon (OC) are now well...
ABSTRACT. The automatic weather station (AWS) on the snout of the Vadret da Morteratsch, Switzerland...
ABSTRACT. The automatic weather station (AWS) on the snout of the Vadret da Morteratsch, Switzerland...
Cryoconite is a mixture of impurities and ice visually represented by dark colors present in the ab...
We have investigated the source and role of light-absorbing impurities (LAIs) deposited on the glaci...