Reconstructing the annual mass balance of the Echaurren Norte glacier (Central Andes, 33.5 S) using local and regional hydroclimatic data
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Masiokas, Mariano
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Christie, Duncan
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Le Quesne, Carlos
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Pitte, Pierre
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Ruiz, Lucas
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Villalba, Ricardo
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Luckman, Brian
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Berthier, Etienne
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Nussbaumer, Samuel
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González Reyes, Alvaro
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McPhee, James
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Barcaza, Gonzalo
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2017-03-22T15:31:00Z
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2017-03-22T15:31:00Z
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2016
Cita de ítem
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The Cryosphere, 10, 927–940, 2016
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10.5194/tc-10-927-2016
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/143200
Abstract
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Despite the great number and variety of glaciers in southern South America, in situ glacier mass-balance records are extremely scarce and glacier-climate relationships are still poorly understood in this region. Here we use the longest (> aEuro-35 years) and most complete in situ mass-balance record, available for the Echaurren Norte glacier (ECH) in the Andes at similar to aEuro-33.5 degrees aEuro-S, to develop a minimal glacier surface mass-balance model that relies on nearby monthly precipitation and air temperature data as forcing. This basic model is able to explain 78aEuro-% of the variance in the annual glacier mass-balance record over the 1978-2013 calibration period. An attribution assessment identified precipitation variability as the dominant forcing modulating annual mass balances at ECH, with temperature variations likely playing a secondary role. A regionally averaged series of mean annual streamflow records from both sides of the Andes between similar to aEuro-30 and 37 degrees aEuro-S is then used to estimate, through simple linear regression, this glacier's annual mass-balance variations since 1909. The reconstruction model captures 68aEuro-% of the observed glacier mass-balance variability and shows three periods of sustained positive mass balances embedded in an overall negative trend over the past 105 years. The three periods of sustained positive mass balances (centered in the 1920s-1930s, in the 1980s and in the first decade of the 21st century) coincide with several documented glacier advances in this region. Similar trends observed in other shorter glacier mass-balance series suggest that the Echaurren Norte glacier reconstruction is representative of larger-scale conditions and could be useful for more detailed glaciological, hydrological and climatological assessments in this portion of the Andes
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Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET, Argentina)
FONDECYT 1121106
FONDAP (Chile) 15110009
French Space Agency (CNES) through TOSCA program
Swiss National Science Foundation PBBEP2-139400
CONICYT (Chile)