Proglacial lakes have increased in number and extent in Arctic Sweden since the 1950s/1960s as glaciers have retreated dramatically. Interrogation of Rapid Eye imagery highlights that some lake terminating glaciers had substantial (>100 m) rates of retreat between 2010 and 2018, with one other land terminating glacier also retreating at a similar rate. However, analysis of a regional remote sensing time series suggests that proglacial lake formation in this period across the area has not been uniform. Despite glacier accumulation areas having similar maximum elevations (∼2,000 m) and similar alpine topography, proglacial lakes in the southern area (Sarek) were found to be significantly smaller than proglacial lakes in the northern area (Keb...
The formation and development of glacial lakes in mountainous regions is one of the consequences of ...
Global climate change has increased temperatures and precipitation in the Arctic throughout the past...
We present geomorphological evidence of large, previously undocumented, early Holocene ice-dammed la...
Proglacial lakes have increased in number and extent in Arctic Sweden since the 1950s/1960s as glaci...
Glaciers and ice sheets are important constituents of the Earth's land surface. Current worldwide re...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
The Jostedalsbreen is the largest ice cap in Norway and mainland Europe. Rapid retreat of many of it...
Proglacial lakes are becoming ubiquitous at the termini of many glaciers worldwide due to continued ...
Global glacier mass loss is causing expansion of proglacial landscapes and producing meltwater that ...
Global climate change is evidently manifest in disappearing mountain glaciers and receding and thinn...
© 2020 The Author(s) The response of glaciers and ice caps to past climate change provides important...
Understanding Arctic glacier sensitivity is key to predicting future response to air temperature ris...
Paleolimnological evidence from some Arctic lakes suggests that longer ice-free seasons have been e...
Global climate change is evidently manifest in disappearing mountain glaciers and receding and thinn...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The formation and development of glacial lakes in mountainous regions is one of the consequences of ...
Global climate change has increased temperatures and precipitation in the Arctic throughout the past...
We present geomorphological evidence of large, previously undocumented, early Holocene ice-dammed la...
Proglacial lakes have increased in number and extent in Arctic Sweden since the 1950s/1960s as glaci...
Glaciers and ice sheets are important constituents of the Earth's land surface. Current worldwide re...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
The Jostedalsbreen is the largest ice cap in Norway and mainland Europe. Rapid retreat of many of it...
Proglacial lakes are becoming ubiquitous at the termini of many glaciers worldwide due to continued ...
Global glacier mass loss is causing expansion of proglacial landscapes and producing meltwater that ...
Global climate change is evidently manifest in disappearing mountain glaciers and receding and thinn...
© 2020 The Author(s) The response of glaciers and ice caps to past climate change provides important...
Understanding Arctic glacier sensitivity is key to predicting future response to air temperature ris...
Paleolimnological evidence from some Arctic lakes suggests that longer ice-free seasons have been e...
Global climate change is evidently manifest in disappearing mountain glaciers and receding and thinn...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the ...
The formation and development of glacial lakes in mountainous regions is one of the consequences of ...
Global climate change has increased temperatures and precipitation in the Arctic throughout the past...
We present geomorphological evidence of large, previously undocumented, early Holocene ice-dammed la...