The majority of glaciers in central Chile have receded in recent decades, from >50m to only a few meters per year, mainly in response to an increase in the 08C isotherm altitude. The Aconcagua river basin (338 S) is one of the major glaciated basins in central Chile, with 121km2 of ice in 2003. An earlier inventory using 1955 aerial photographs yielded a total surface area of 151km2, implying a reduction in glacier area of 20% (0.63km2 a–1) over the 48 years. Photographic stereo models, high-resolution satellite images (Landsat, ASTER) and SRTM data have been used to delineate glacier basins. A focus on Glaciar Juncal Norte, one of the largest glaciers in the basin, allows a more detailed analysis of changes. The glacier has exhibite...
Using an ensemble of close- and long-range remote sensing, lake bathymetry and regional meteorologic...
Snow and ice in the Central Andes of Chile and Argentina (33–36 °S) are the major source of water fo...
International audienceResults of a new glacier inventory of the upper Huasco valley, which lies with...
The majority of glaciers in central Chile have receded in recent decades, from >50m to only a few m...
Glaciers in the central Andes of Chile are fundamental freshwater sources for ecosystems and communi...
As glaciers adjust their size in response to climate variations, long-term changes in meltwater prod...
International audienceSince 2003, a monitoring program has been conducted on several glaciers and gl...
The Echaurren Norte Glacier is a reference glacier for the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) n...
Glaciers and rock glaciers play an important role in the hydrology of the semi-arid northern Chile. ...
This work presents a summary of Chile’s present glacial environment and its most significant recent ...
Mapping changes in glacier extent from repeat optical satellite data has revealed widespread glacier...
Atmospheric temperatures measured at the Chilean Lake District (38°–42°S) showed contrasting trends ...
Variations of a mountain glacier in the central chilean Andesduring the last twenty years Mass bala...
Using an ensemble of close- and long-range remote sensing, lake bathymetry and regional meteorologic...
Snow and ice in the Central Andes of Chile and Argentina (33–36 °S) are the major source of water fo...
International audienceResults of a new glacier inventory of the upper Huasco valley, which lies with...
The majority of glaciers in central Chile have receded in recent decades, from >50m to only a few m...
Glaciers in the central Andes of Chile are fundamental freshwater sources for ecosystems and communi...
As glaciers adjust their size in response to climate variations, long-term changes in meltwater prod...
International audienceSince 2003, a monitoring program has been conducted on several glaciers and gl...
The Echaurren Norte Glacier is a reference glacier for the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) n...
Glaciers and rock glaciers play an important role in the hydrology of the semi-arid northern Chile. ...
This work presents a summary of Chile’s present glacial environment and its most significant recent ...
Mapping changes in glacier extent from repeat optical satellite data has revealed widespread glacier...
Atmospheric temperatures measured at the Chilean Lake District (38°–42°S) showed contrasting trends ...
Variations of a mountain glacier in the central chilean Andesduring the last twenty years Mass bala...
Using an ensemble of close- and long-range remote sensing, lake bathymetry and regional meteorologic...
Snow and ice in the Central Andes of Chile and Argentina (33–36 °S) are the major source of water fo...
International audienceResults of a new glacier inventory of the upper Huasco valley, which lies with...