Ongoing climate change and associated glacier retreat is causing rapid environmental change, including shifts in high-alpine landscapes. Glacier lakes, which can form in topographical depressions left behind by glacier retreat, are prominent features within such landscapes. Whilst model-based estimates for the number and area of future glacier lakes exist for various mountain regions across the world, the exact morphology and temporal evolution remain largely unassessed. Here, we leverage a recently released, measurement-based estimate for the subglacial topography of all glaciers in the Swiss Alps to provide an estimate about the number, size, time of emergence, and sediment infill of future glacier lakes. The topographical information is ...
In the Swiss Alps, climatic changes have not only caused glacier retreat, but also likely increased ...
Glacial lakes constitute a substantial part of the legacy of vanishing mountain glaciation and act a...
This research has been supported by the Austrian Science Fund (grant no. FWF P18304-N10), the Hohe T...
Ongoing climate change and associated glacier retreat is causing rapid environmental change, includi...
Retreating glaciers give way to new landscapes with lakes as an important element. In this study, we...
Retreating glaciers give way to new landscapes with lakes as an important element. In this study, we...
Glacial lake formations are currently being observed in the majority of glacierized mountains in the...
Like many comparable mountain ranges at lower latitudes, the European Alps are increasingly losing t...
Meltwater from Alpine glaciers is a key component of the Swiss hydrological budget: It significantly...
De-glaciating high mountain areas result in new landscapes of bedrock and debris where permafrost ca...
International audienceGlacier retreat results in major landscape changes including the formation of ...
Climate warming is intensifying the melting of glaciers and the growth of glacial lakes in the Alps,...
Glacier retreat results in major landscape changes including the formation of new lakes in Glacier-B...
For more than a century Alpine glaciers have been retreating dramatically, and they are expected to ...
Global glacier mass loss is causing expansion of proglacial landscapes and producing meltwater that ...
In the Swiss Alps, climatic changes have not only caused glacier retreat, but also likely increased ...
Glacial lakes constitute a substantial part of the legacy of vanishing mountain glaciation and act a...
This research has been supported by the Austrian Science Fund (grant no. FWF P18304-N10), the Hohe T...
Ongoing climate change and associated glacier retreat is causing rapid environmental change, includi...
Retreating glaciers give way to new landscapes with lakes as an important element. In this study, we...
Retreating glaciers give way to new landscapes with lakes as an important element. In this study, we...
Glacial lake formations are currently being observed in the majority of glacierized mountains in the...
Like many comparable mountain ranges at lower latitudes, the European Alps are increasingly losing t...
Meltwater from Alpine glaciers is a key component of the Swiss hydrological budget: It significantly...
De-glaciating high mountain areas result in new landscapes of bedrock and debris where permafrost ca...
International audienceGlacier retreat results in major landscape changes including the formation of ...
Climate warming is intensifying the melting of glaciers and the growth of glacial lakes in the Alps,...
Glacier retreat results in major landscape changes including the formation of new lakes in Glacier-B...
For more than a century Alpine glaciers have been retreating dramatically, and they are expected to ...
Global glacier mass loss is causing expansion of proglacial landscapes and producing meltwater that ...
In the Swiss Alps, climatic changes have not only caused glacier retreat, but also likely increased ...
Glacial lakes constitute a substantial part of the legacy of vanishing mountain glaciation and act a...
This research has been supported by the Austrian Science Fund (grant no. FWF P18304-N10), the Hohe T...