Precipitation measurements at station CPE-KG-62°S (2002-2010) ...
One of the areas on Earth where more significant effects of the Global Warming are being found is the area of the Peninsular and Insular Antarctic, between latitudes 62ºS - 63ºS. And in this part we have located one of the register stations of glacier discharge within the GLACKMA Project, the one ca...
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ftdatacite:10.1594/pangaea.745594 2024-03-31T07:49:14+00:00 Precipitation measurements at station CPE-KG-62°S (2002-2010) ... Domínguez, Maria del Carmen Eraso, Adolfo 2010 application/zip https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.745594 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.745594 en eng PANGAEA Data access is restricted (moratorium, sensitive data, license constraints) Licensing unknown: Please contact principal investigator/authors to gain access and request licensing terms unknown Glacier_discharge Carlini/Jubany Station Glaciares, Criokarst y Medio Ambiente GLACKMA Impact of climate induced glacier melt on marine coastal systems, Antarctica IMCOAST/IMCONet article Publication Series of Datasets Collection 2010 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.745594 2024-03-04T13:35:39Z One of the areas on Earth where more significant effects of the Global Warming are being found is the area of the Peninsular and Insular Antarctic, between latitudes 62ºS - 63ºS. And in this part we have located one of the register stations of glacier discharge within the GLACKMA Project, the one called CPE-KG-62ºS, in the Collins icecap in the King George Island. The time series of glacier discharge obtained during these last years shows that differential aspects in the habit of its annual hydrograph are beginning to become evident. The glacier is losing characteristics typical of subpolar glaciers and beginning to show some more typical of temperate glaciers.In addition, with the generated time series of glacier discharge, it has been possible to register how the discharge wave begins earlier every year and ending later, increasing therefore the number of days that the discharge lasts every year. Discharged volume also increases in a significant way. Besides these data obtained from the recorded time ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica King George Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic King George Island |
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One of the areas on Earth where more significant effects of the Global Warming are being found is the area of the Peninsular and Insular Antarctic, between latitudes 62ºS - 63ºS. And in this part we have located one of the register stations of glacier discharge within the GLACKMA Project, the one called CPE-KG-62ºS, in the Collins icecap in the King George Island. The time series of glacier discharge obtained during these last years shows that differential aspects in the habit of its annual hydrograph are beginning to become evident. The glacier is losing characteristics typical of subpolar glaciers and beginning to show some more typical of temperate glaciers.In addition, with the generated time series of glacier discharge, it has been possible to register how the discharge wave begins earlier every year and ending later, increasing therefore the number of days that the discharge lasts every year. Discharged volume also increases in a significant way. Besides these data obtained from the recorded time ... |
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Precipitation measurements at station CPE-KG-62°S (2002-2010) ... |
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