Net accumulation rates derived from ice core stable isotope records of Pío XI glacier, Southern Patagonia Icefield
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Schwikowski, M.
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Net accumulation rates derived from ice core stable isotope records of Pío XI glacier, Southern Patagonia Icefield
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Pío XI, the largest glacier of the Southern Patagonia
Icefield, reached its neoglacial maximum extent in 1994
and is one of the few glaciers in that area which is not
retreating. In view of the recent warming it is important
to understand glacier responses to climate changes. Due to
its remoteness and the harsh conditions in Patagonia, no
systematic mass balance studies have been performed. In
this study we derived net accumulation rates for the period
2000–2006 from a 50m (33.2 4mweq) ice core collected in
the accumulation area of Pío XI (2600ma.s.l., 49 1604000S,
73 2101400W). Borehole temperatures indicate near temperate
ice, but the average melt percent is only 16±14%.
Records of stable isotopes are well preserved and were used
for identification of annual layers. Net accumulation rates
range from 3.4–7.1 water equivalent (m weq) with an average
of 5.8mweq, comparable to precipitation amounts at the
Chilean coast, but not as high as expected for the Icefield. Ice
core stable isotope data correlate well with upper air temperatures
and may be used as temperature proxy.
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The Cryosphere, 7, 1635–1644, 2013
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