Features of change of permanent snow patches in the Mongun-Taiga Massif, 1966–2011

The article is dedicated to perennial snow patches of Mongun-Taiga mountain massif (south-western Tuva), their morphology, present state and dynamics over the last 45 years. We created a scheme of snow patch classification with regard to genesis of relief and position on the slopes. Dynamics of snow...

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Published in:Ice and Snow
Main Authors: D. A. Ganyushkin, I. G. Moskalenko, K. V. Chistyakov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Nauka 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15356/2076-6734-2013-4-43-51
https://doaj.org/article/4e3af6443d4143389e52a35e065f209e
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Summary:The article is dedicated to perennial snow patches of Mongun-Taiga mountain massif (south-western Tuva), their morphology, present state and dynamics over the last 45 years. We created a scheme of snow patch classification with regard to genesis of relief and position on the slopes. Dynamics of snow patches is analyzed for periods between several time points – 1966 (on basis of aerial photos), 2000, 2007–2008 and 2011 (on basis of field measurements and observations). From 1966 to 2008 the number of snow patches decreased by 4 times, the total area – by 15 times, the altitudinal zone of snow patches moved 250–300 m up. In 2008–2011 the altitudinal zone of snow patches partly recovered, its lower limit moved 250 m down, periglacial snow patches recovered, a new type – snow patches of buried ice and debris-covered glaciers appeared. It could be the first face of the process of small glaciers recovery in the massif. Using the changes of the altitudinal position of snow patches in comparison with data of the closest meteorological station we estimated the amount of annual precipitation, critical for the existence of local snow patches.