Glaciers are major agents of erosion that increase sediment load to the downstream fluvial system. The Castle Creek Glacier, British Columbia, Canada, has retreated ~1.0 km in the past 70 years. Suspended sediment concentration (SSC) and streamflow (Q) were monitored independently at five sites within its pro-glacial zone over a 60 day period from July to September 2011, representing part of the ablation season. Meteorological data were collected from two automatic weather stations proximal to the glacier. The time-series were divided into hydrologic days and the shape and magnitude of the SSC response to hydro-meteorological conditions (‘cold and wet’, ‘hot and dry’, ‘warm and damp’, and ‘storm’) were categorized using principal component ...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Suspended and bedload transport dynamics on rivers draining glacierized basins depend on complex pro...
In the Swiss Alps, climatic changes have not only caused glacier retreat, but also likely increased...
Measuring suspended sediment concentration (SSC) is both costly and labour intensive. Temporal reco...
The relation between climate and sediment yield remains poorly defined in regions of high relief and...
Recent research has identified differences in processes contributing to suspended sediment concentra...
Data suggest that climate change has significantly affected and will continue to affect global envir...
The importance of subglacial sediment transport by fluvial processes has long been recognised, such ...
The recently-advancing Taku Glacier is excavating subglacial sediments at high rates over multidecad...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Data Availability Statem...
Present-day global warming raises important issues regarding sediment flux from glaciated catchments...
18 pagesInternational audienceThe sediment yields of Alpine catchments are commonly determined from ...
In high latitudes, recent research has demonstrated that both thermo-erosion and temperature depende...
Alpine glaciers and perennial snow fields are important hydrologic elements in many mountain environ...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Suspended and bedload transport dynamics on rivers draining glacierized basins depend on complex pro...
In the Swiss Alps, climatic changes have not only caused glacier retreat, but also likely increased...
Measuring suspended sediment concentration (SSC) is both costly and labour intensive. Temporal reco...
The relation between climate and sediment yield remains poorly defined in regions of high relief and...
Recent research has identified differences in processes contributing to suspended sediment concentra...
Data suggest that climate change has significantly affected and will continue to affect global envir...
The importance of subglacial sediment transport by fluvial processes has long been recognised, such ...
The recently-advancing Taku Glacier is excavating subglacial sediments at high rates over multidecad...
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. Data Availability Statem...
Present-day global warming raises important issues regarding sediment flux from glaciated catchments...
18 pagesInternational audienceThe sediment yields of Alpine catchments are commonly determined from ...
In high latitudes, recent research has demonstrated that both thermo-erosion and temperature depende...
Alpine glaciers and perennial snow fields are important hydrologic elements in many mountain environ...
Climate warming can result in glacier contraction and changes in the coverage of snow, firn, and gla...
Suspended and bedload transport dynamics on rivers draining glacierized basins depend on complex pro...
In the Swiss Alps, climatic changes have not only caused glacier retreat, but also likely increased...