International audienceThe spatial variables which affect the surface thermal regime are explored in a valley in a high-altitude catchment of the Andes of Santiago. Two one-year (2009 - 10 and 2010 - 11) ground surface temperature (GST) time series are analysed separately and linear mixed-effects models are used to quantify the effects of site characteristics on mean GST (MGST) and ground surface thermal regimes. The effect of snow cover onset and disappearance dates on MGST is further examined in a sensitivity analysis. Elevation has the strongest effect on MGST (1C/100 m), 30 additional days of snow cover suppress MGST by an estimated 0.1 to 0.6 C and openwork boulder surfaces are cooler by an estimated 0.6 to 0.8 C. The sensitivity analys...
International audienceWe present the first application of a distributed snow model (SnowModel) in th...
Mountain regions have experienced above-average warming in the 20th century and this trend is likely...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...
International audienceThe spatial variables which affect the surface thermal regime are explored in ...
Climate change can have severe impacts on the high-mountain cryosphere, such as instabilities in roc...
[EN] Air and near-surface ground temperatures were measured using dataloggers over 14 years (2006–20...
International audiencelMountain permafrost and rock glaciers in the Andes are of growing interest du...
Thermal and surface offsets describe mean annual ground temperature relative to mean annual air tem...
International audienceThe surface temperature controls the temporal evolution of the snowpack, playi...
The dual nature of rock glaciers as ice-rich mountain permafrost and sediment storage systems result...
Ground temperature data obtained from 2002 to 2007 in sites near relict rock glaciers in the cantabr...
We investigate the energy balance and ablation regimes of glaciers in high-elevation, dry environmen...
The thermal condition of high-alpine mountain flanks can be an important determinant of climate chan...
We use meteorological data from two automatic weather stations (AWS) on Juncal Norte Glacier, centra...
International audienceWe present the first application of a distributed snow model (SnowModel) in th...
Mountain regions have experienced above-average warming in the 20th century and this trend is likely...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...
International audienceThe spatial variables which affect the surface thermal regime are explored in ...
Climate change can have severe impacts on the high-mountain cryosphere, such as instabilities in roc...
[EN] Air and near-surface ground temperatures were measured using dataloggers over 14 years (2006–20...
International audiencelMountain permafrost and rock glaciers in the Andes are of growing interest du...
Thermal and surface offsets describe mean annual ground temperature relative to mean annual air tem...
International audienceThe surface temperature controls the temporal evolution of the snowpack, playi...
The dual nature of rock glaciers as ice-rich mountain permafrost and sediment storage systems result...
Ground temperature data obtained from 2002 to 2007 in sites near relict rock glaciers in the cantabr...
We investigate the energy balance and ablation regimes of glaciers in high-elevation, dry environmen...
The thermal condition of high-alpine mountain flanks can be an important determinant of climate chan...
We use meteorological data from two automatic weather stations (AWS) on Juncal Norte Glacier, centra...
International audienceWe present the first application of a distributed snow model (SnowModel) in th...
Mountain regions have experienced above-average warming in the 20th century and this trend is likely...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...