Contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the Everest region (2007–15)

ABSTRACT Three debris-free glaciers with strongly differing annual glaciological glacier-wide mass balances (MBs) are monitored in the Everest region (central Himalaya, Nepal). The mass budget of Mera Glacier (5.1 km 2 in 2012), located in the southern part of this region, was balanced during 2007–1...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: SHERPA, SONAM FUTI, WAGNON, PATRICK, BRUN, FANNY, BERTHIER, ETIENNE, VINCENT, CHRISTIAN, LEJEUNE, YVES, ARNAUD, YVES, KAYASTHA, RIJAN BHAKTA, SINISALO, ANNA
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2017
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/jog.2017.30 2024-09-15T18:15:39+00:00 Contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the Everest region (2007–15) SHERPA, SONAM FUTI WAGNON, PATRICK BRUN, FANNY BERTHIER, ETIENNE VINCENT, CHRISTIAN LEJEUNE, YVES ARNAUD, YVES KAYASTHA, RIJAN BHAKTA SINISALO, ANNA 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jog.2017.30 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143017000302 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Glaciology volume 63, issue 240, page 637-651 ISSN 0022-1430 1727-5652 journal-article 2017 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2017.30 2024-08-28T04:02:13Z ABSTRACT Three debris-free glaciers with strongly differing annual glaciological glacier-wide mass balances (MBs) are monitored in the Everest region (central Himalaya, Nepal). The mass budget of Mera Glacier (5.1 km 2 in 2012), located in the southern part of this region, was balanced during 2007–15, whereas Pokalde (0.1 km 2 in 2011) and West Changri Nup glaciers (0.9 km 2 in 2013), ~30 km further north, have been losing mass rapidly with annual glacier-wide MBs of −0.69 ± 0.28 m w.e. a −1 (2009–15) and −1.24 ± 0.27 m w.e. a −1 (2010–15), respectively. An analysis of high-elevation meteorological variables reveals that these glaciers are sensitive to precipitation, and to occasional severe cyclonic storms originating from the Bay of Bengal. We observe a negative horizontal gradient of annual precipitation in south-to-north direction across the range (≤−21 mm km −1 , i.e. −2% km −1 ). This contrasted mass-balance pattern over rather short distances is related (i) to the low maximum elevation of Pokalde and West Changri Nup glaciers, resulting in years where their accumulation area ratio is reduced to zero and (ii) to a steeper vertical gradient of MB for glaciers located in the inner arid part of the range. Article in Journal/Newspaper Journal of Glaciology Cambridge University Press Journal of Glaciology 63 240 637 651
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description ABSTRACT Three debris-free glaciers with strongly differing annual glaciological glacier-wide mass balances (MBs) are monitored in the Everest region (central Himalaya, Nepal). The mass budget of Mera Glacier (5.1 km 2 in 2012), located in the southern part of this region, was balanced during 2007–15, whereas Pokalde (0.1 km 2 in 2011) and West Changri Nup glaciers (0.9 km 2 in 2013), ~30 km further north, have been losing mass rapidly with annual glacier-wide MBs of −0.69 ± 0.28 m w.e. a −1 (2009–15) and −1.24 ± 0.27 m w.e. a −1 (2010–15), respectively. An analysis of high-elevation meteorological variables reveals that these glaciers are sensitive to precipitation, and to occasional severe cyclonic storms originating from the Bay of Bengal. We observe a negative horizontal gradient of annual precipitation in south-to-north direction across the range (≤−21 mm km −1 , i.e. −2% km −1 ). This contrasted mass-balance pattern over rather short distances is related (i) to the low maximum elevation of Pokalde and West Changri Nup glaciers, resulting in years where their accumulation area ratio is reduced to zero and (ii) to a steeper vertical gradient of MB for glaciers located in the inner arid part of the range.
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author SHERPA, SONAM FUTI
WAGNON, PATRICK
BRUN, FANNY
BERTHIER, ETIENNE
VINCENT, CHRISTIAN
LEJEUNE, YVES
ARNAUD, YVES
KAYASTHA, RIJAN BHAKTA
SINISALO, ANNA
spellingShingle SHERPA, SONAM FUTI
WAGNON, PATRICK
BRUN, FANNY
BERTHIER, ETIENNE
VINCENT, CHRISTIAN
LEJEUNE, YVES
ARNAUD, YVES
KAYASTHA, RIJAN BHAKTA
SINISALO, ANNA
Contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the Everest region (2007–15)
author_facet SHERPA, SONAM FUTI
WAGNON, PATRICK
BRUN, FANNY
BERTHIER, ETIENNE
VINCENT, CHRISTIAN
LEJEUNE, YVES
ARNAUD, YVES
KAYASTHA, RIJAN BHAKTA
SINISALO, ANNA
author_sort SHERPA, SONAM FUTI
title Contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the Everest region (2007–15)
title_short Contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the Everest region (2007–15)
title_full Contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the Everest region (2007–15)
title_fullStr Contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the Everest region (2007–15)
title_full_unstemmed Contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the Everest region (2007–15)
title_sort contrasted surface mass balances of debris-free glaciers observed between the southern and the inner parts of the everest region (2007–15)
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