Length records of two pairs of glaciers are used to reconstruct the equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) and to estimate glacier response times. The method is based on the assumption that neighbouring glaciers should be subject to the same climatic forcing, and that differences in the length records are thus caused by differences in response times and climate sensitivities. By means of a control method, in which the difference between the reconstructed histories of the ELA is minimized, realistic response times are found. The pairs of glaciers studied are: (i) Vadret da Morteratsch and Vadret da Palu¨ in the Swiss Alps and (ii) Briksdalsbreen and Nigardsbreen in southern Norway. In both cases the reconstructed ELA histories of the individual gla...
Glaciers in the European Alps rapidly lose mass to adapt to changes in climate conditions. Here, we ...
Glaciers in the European Alps rapidly lose mass to adapt to changes in climate conditions. Here, we...
[1] The reaction of alpine glaciers to shifts in the equilibrium line altitude (ELA) is calculated b...
Glaciers have fluctuated in historic times and the length fluctuations of many glaciers are known. F...
Glacier volume response time is a measure of the time taken for a glacier to adjust its geometry to ...
Shrinking glaciers are an iconic impact of past and ongoing climate change. Since glaciers adjust sl...
In this contribution a linear first-order differential equation is used to model glacier length fluc...
In this contribution a linear first-order differential equation is used to model glacier length fluc...
The Vadret da Tschierva (Vd Tschierva) is a 4 km long glacier in the Swiss Alps spanning an altitude...
Based on a close exponential relationship between mean ablation-season temperature and winter precip...
A one-dimensional time-dependent flowline model of Rhonegletscher, Switzerland, has been used to tes...
Glacier volume response time is a measure of the time taken for a glacier to adjust its geometry to ...
A one-dimensional time-dependent flowline model of Rhonegletscher, Switzerland, has been used to tes...
Three equations derived from a close exponential glacier-climate relationship at the equilibrium-lin...
Glaciers in the European Alps rapidly lose mass to adapt to changes in climate conditions. Here, we ...
Glaciers in the European Alps rapidly lose mass to adapt to changes in climate conditions. Here, we ...
Glaciers in the European Alps rapidly lose mass to adapt to changes in climate conditions. Here, we...
[1] The reaction of alpine glaciers to shifts in the equilibrium line altitude (ELA) is calculated b...
Glaciers have fluctuated in historic times and the length fluctuations of many glaciers are known. F...
Glacier volume response time is a measure of the time taken for a glacier to adjust its geometry to ...
Shrinking glaciers are an iconic impact of past and ongoing climate change. Since glaciers adjust sl...
In this contribution a linear first-order differential equation is used to model glacier length fluc...
In this contribution a linear first-order differential equation is used to model glacier length fluc...
The Vadret da Tschierva (Vd Tschierva) is a 4 km long glacier in the Swiss Alps spanning an altitude...
Based on a close exponential relationship between mean ablation-season temperature and winter precip...
A one-dimensional time-dependent flowline model of Rhonegletscher, Switzerland, has been used to tes...
Glacier volume response time is a measure of the time taken for a glacier to adjust its geometry to ...
A one-dimensional time-dependent flowline model of Rhonegletscher, Switzerland, has been used to tes...
Three equations derived from a close exponential glacier-climate relationship at the equilibrium-lin...
Glaciers in the European Alps rapidly lose mass to adapt to changes in climate conditions. Here, we ...
Glaciers in the European Alps rapidly lose mass to adapt to changes in climate conditions. Here, we ...
Glaciers in the European Alps rapidly lose mass to adapt to changes in climate conditions. Here, we...
[1] The reaction of alpine glaciers to shifts in the equilibrium line altitude (ELA) is calculated b...