Influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating Alpine catchment

Several deglaciating catchments in the Alps have already surpassed the peak water of maximum discharge associated to glacier shrinkage, and are increasingly dependent on stochastic precipitation, groundwater sources and permafrost influence. We investigated the seasonal (June, August, September) and...

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Main Authors: Brighenti, S., Bruno, M. C., Tolotti, M., Engel, M., Wharton, G., Bertoldi, W.
Other Authors: Bruno, M.C.
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Language:English
Published: country:HR 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10449/56930
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author Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Engel, M.
Wharton, G.
Bertoldi, W.
author2 Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M.C.
Tolotti, M.
Engel, M.
Wharton, G.
Bertoldi, W.
author_facet Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Engel, M.
Wharton, G.
Bertoldi, W.
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description Several deglaciating catchments in the Alps have already surpassed the peak water of maximum discharge associated to glacier shrinkage, and are increasingly dependent on stochastic precipitation, groundwater sources and permafrost influence. We investigated the seasonal (June, August, September) and daily (every 3 hours) variability of water temperature, discharge, turbidity, electrical conductivity, and channel stability in a glacier-fed stream in a deglaciating area of the European Alps (Zay Valley), from the glacier snout to the closing section (13 stations). These parameters, measured also in the main tributaries (i.e. a rock glacier outflow and a groundwater-fed stream), were used to investigate the role of the glacier, a proglacial lake, a moraine, a rock glacier, and a talus slope in shaping the stream conditions along the river continuum. Mixing diagrams were used to identify different runoff components during baseflow conditions. Spatial trends were attributed to the decreasing influence of the glacier, paralleled by the increasing role of the rock glacial and groundwater tributaries. Seasonal and daily trends were attributed to the different phases of the alpine summer. The glacial influence dropped directly below the proglacial lake/moraine body in all periods. Noteworthy, the rock glacial stream influenced the parameters of downstream waters in the gradient, especially in September when glacial ablation was lowest. Our work suggests that the paraglacial landscape is becoming a key hydrological driver in the late stages of deglaciation, and that rock glaciers have an increasing role in shaping water conditions at the overall catchment scale.
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spelling ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/56930 2025-01-17T00:16:07+00:00 Influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating Alpine catchment Brighenti, S. Bruno, M. C. Tolotti, M. Engel, M. Wharton, G. Bertoldi, W. Brighenti, S. Bruno, M.C. Tolotti, M. Engel, M. Wharton, G. Bertoldi, W. 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/56930 eng eng country:HR ispartofbook:SEFS 11: 11th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia, June 30-July 5, 2019 SEFS 11: 11th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences firstpage:17 http://hdl.handle.net/10449/56930 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Alpine streams Alpine permafrost Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2019 ftiasma 2023-10-24T22:23:53Z Several deglaciating catchments in the Alps have already surpassed the peak water of maximum discharge associated to glacier shrinkage, and are increasingly dependent on stochastic precipitation, groundwater sources and permafrost influence. We investigated the seasonal (June, August, September) and daily (every 3 hours) variability of water temperature, discharge, turbidity, electrical conductivity, and channel stability in a glacier-fed stream in a deglaciating area of the European Alps (Zay Valley), from the glacier snout to the closing section (13 stations). These parameters, measured also in the main tributaries (i.e. a rock glacier outflow and a groundwater-fed stream), were used to investigate the role of the glacier, a proglacial lake, a moraine, a rock glacier, and a talus slope in shaping the stream conditions along the river continuum. Mixing diagrams were used to identify different runoff components during baseflow conditions. Spatial trends were attributed to the decreasing influence of the glacier, paralleled by the increasing role of the rock glacial and groundwater tributaries. Seasonal and daily trends were attributed to the different phases of the alpine summer. The glacial influence dropped directly below the proglacial lake/moraine body in all periods. Noteworthy, the rock glacial stream influenced the parameters of downstream waters in the gradient, especially in September when glacial ablation was lowest. Our work suggests that the paraglacial landscape is becoming a key hydrological driver in the late stages of deglaciation, and that rock glaciers have an increasing role in shaping water conditions at the overall catchment scale. Conference Object permafrost Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub
spellingShingle Alpine streams
Alpine permafrost
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
Brighenti, S.
Bruno, M. C.
Tolotti, M.
Engel, M.
Wharton, G.
Bertoldi, W.
Influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating Alpine catchment
title Influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating Alpine catchment
title_full Influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating Alpine catchment
title_fullStr Influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating Alpine catchment
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating Alpine catchment
title_short Influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating Alpine catchment
title_sort influence of the paraglacial landscape along the river continuum in a deglaciating alpine catchment
topic Alpine streams
Alpine permafrost
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
topic_facet Alpine streams
Alpine permafrost
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
url http://hdl.handle.net/10449/56930