We present a field-data rich modelling analysis to reconstruct the climatic forcing, glacier response, and runoff generation from a high-elevation catchment in central Chile over the period 2000–2015 to provide insights into the differing contributions of debris-covered and debris-free glaciers under current and future changing climatic conditions. Model simulations with the physically based glacio-hydrological model TOPKAPI-ETH reveal a period of neutral or slightly positive mass balance between 2000 and 2010, followed by a transition to increasingly large annual mass losses, associated with a recent mega drought. Mass losses commence earlier, and are more severe, for a heavily debris-covered glacier, most likely due to its strong dependen...
Mountain ranges are world’s natural water towers and provide water resources for millions of people....
The majority of glaciers in central Chile have receded in recent decades, from >50m to only a few m...
Glaciers in the dry Chilean Andes provide important ecological services, yet their mass balance resp...
© 2018 The Authors. Hydrological Processes published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. We present a field-da...
We apply the process-based, distributed TOPKAPI-ETH glacio-hydrological model to a glacierized catch...
As glaciers adjust their size in response to climate variations, long-term changes in meltwater pro...
International audienceThe water resources of high-altitude areas of Chile's semiarid Norte Chico reg...
International audienceQuantitative assessment of glacier contribution to present-day streamflow is a...
The current Chilean megadrought has led to acute water shortages in central Chile since 2010. Glacie...
The current Chilean megadrought has led to acute water shortages in central Chile since 2010. Glacie...
Glaciers in the central Andes of Chile are fundamental freshwater sources for ecosystems and communi...
Mountain ranges are the world's natural water towers and provide water resources for millions of peo...
Abstract. Quantitative assessment of glacier contribution to present-day streamflow is a prerequisit...
Pizarro-Tapia, R (reprint author), Univ Talca, Fac Ciencias Forestales, Dept Gest Forestal & Ambient...
Mountain ranges are world’s natural water towers and provide water resources for millions of people....
The majority of glaciers in central Chile have receded in recent decades, from >50m to only a few m...
Glaciers in the dry Chilean Andes provide important ecological services, yet their mass balance resp...
© 2018 The Authors. Hydrological Processes published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. We present a field-da...
We apply the process-based, distributed TOPKAPI-ETH glacio-hydrological model to a glacierized catch...
As glaciers adjust their size in response to climate variations, long-term changes in meltwater pro...
International audienceThe water resources of high-altitude areas of Chile's semiarid Norte Chico reg...
International audienceQuantitative assessment of glacier contribution to present-day streamflow is a...
The current Chilean megadrought has led to acute water shortages in central Chile since 2010. Glacie...
The current Chilean megadrought has led to acute water shortages in central Chile since 2010. Glacie...
Glaciers in the central Andes of Chile are fundamental freshwater sources for ecosystems and communi...
Mountain ranges are the world's natural water towers and provide water resources for millions of peo...
Abstract. Quantitative assessment of glacier contribution to present-day streamflow is a prerequisit...
Pizarro-Tapia, R (reprint author), Univ Talca, Fac Ciencias Forestales, Dept Gest Forestal & Ambient...
Mountain ranges are world’s natural water towers and provide water resources for millions of people....
The majority of glaciers in central Chile have receded in recent decades, from >50m to only a few m...
Glaciers in the dry Chilean Andes provide important ecological services, yet their mass balance resp...