[1] Subsurface ice accumulations in temperate karst environments are assumed to be highly sensitive to external climate forcing and therefore represent a favorable setting for studying processes controlling heat exchanges in the heterothermic zone of a karst system. Air, rock, water, and ice temperatures were measured and complemented by airflow, water discharge, and cave air humidity data during a case study carried out between 2001 and 2006 at Monlesi ice cave in the Swiss Jura Mountains. The energy balance of the system could be quantified for an annual cycle, and results demonstrate that forced convection, which is controlled by the temperature difference between the cave air and the external atmosphere, is a driving force for the heat ...
Meteorological measurements were performed in a prominent ice cave (Eisriesenwelt, Austria) during a...
During each Heinrich stadial (HS), temperatures in southern Europe typically dropped several degrees...
The understanding of karst systems is of paramount importance for the protection and valorisation of...
International audienceSubsurface ice accumulations in temperate karst environments are assumed to be...
The interplay of temperature (air and substrata), humidity and air movement in caves, on a backgroun...
This study focuses on the meteorological parameters of the near atmosphere, the surface of the Earth...
International audienceA detailed study of the microclimate of Petites Dales karst cave with single-e...
High altitude karstic environments often preserve permanent ice deposits within caves, representing ...
Understanding the dynamics and spatial distribution of gases in the subterranean atmospheres is esse...
This paper examines the short-term relations established between external and cave air temperature i...
Unterirdisches Eis wird in den meisten alpinen Karstregionen dokumentiert und dies, obwohl die durch...
Among the different elements of the mountain cryosphere, ice caves still represent the lesser known ...
Meteorological measurements were performed in a prominent ice cave (Eisriesenwelt, Austria) during a...
During each Heinrich stadial (HS), temperatures in southern Europe typically dropped several degrees...
The understanding of karst systems is of paramount importance for the protection and valorisation of...
International audienceSubsurface ice accumulations in temperate karst environments are assumed to be...
The interplay of temperature (air and substrata), humidity and air movement in caves, on a backgroun...
This study focuses on the meteorological parameters of the near atmosphere, the surface of the Earth...
International audienceA detailed study of the microclimate of Petites Dales karst cave with single-e...
High altitude karstic environments often preserve permanent ice deposits within caves, representing ...
Understanding the dynamics and spatial distribution of gases in the subterranean atmospheres is esse...
This paper examines the short-term relations established between external and cave air temperature i...
Unterirdisches Eis wird in den meisten alpinen Karstregionen dokumentiert und dies, obwohl die durch...
Among the different elements of the mountain cryosphere, ice caves still represent the lesser known ...
Meteorological measurements were performed in a prominent ice cave (Eisriesenwelt, Austria) during a...
During each Heinrich stadial (HS), temperatures in southern Europe typically dropped several degrees...
The understanding of karst systems is of paramount importance for the protection and valorisation of...