Water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges

The subsurface ice contained in “rock glaciers, the most widespread evidence of mountain permafrost, represent a water resource that is increasingly attracting the attention of researchers and policy makers within the current context of climate warming, of which the retreat of Alpine glaciers repres...

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Main Authors: Monica Tolotti, Brighenti Stefano, Maria Cristina Bruno
Other Authors: Tolotti, M., Stefano, B., Bruno, M.C.
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Language:English
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author Monica Tolotti
Brighenti Stefano
Maria Cristina Bruno
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Stefano, B.
Bruno, M.C.
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Maria Cristina Bruno
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description The subsurface ice contained in “rock glaciers, the most widespread evidence of mountain permafrost, represent a water resource that is increasingly attracting the attention of researchers and policy makers within the current context of climate warming, of which the retreat of Alpine glaciers represents one of the most striking effects. While glaciers are shrinking at accelerating pace, the hydrological and ecological relevance of permafrost-influenced water resources is growing. Indeed, these waters can partially buffer the effects of periods of drought in high elevation ecosystems, where they represent a key refuge for cold stenotherm aquatic organisms threatened with extinction by warming conditions. However, processes linked to the degradation of mountain permafrost can affect water quality by enhancing the concentration of solutes, including trace elements. The associated deterioration of water quality has important effects both on aquatic biodiversity and on the potential human use as drinking water supply, and for farming at high altitudes. We will discuss the potentials and challenges of the water resources influenced by permafrost in modulating the adaptation of the Alpine region to global change based on the results of recent and ongoing studies conducted in the Central-Eastern Alps in catchments with varying degrees of deglacialisation
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spelling ftiasma:oai:openpub.fmach.it:10449/81915 2025-01-16T22:21:48+00:00 Water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges Monica Tolotti Brighenti Stefano Maria Cristina Bruno Tolotti, M. Stefano, B. Bruno, M.C. 2023 https://hdl.handle.net/10449/81915 eng eng country:IT ispartofbook:XXVII Congresso Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia: Noi siamo acqua: conoscere gli ecosistemi acquatici per riconnettersi alla natura, Napoli, 26-30 giugno 2023 XXVII Congresso Associazione Italiana di Oceanologia e Limnologia: Noi siamo acqua: conoscere gli ecosistemi acquatici per riconnettersi alla natura firstpage:91 https://hdl.handle.net/10449/81915 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Headwaters Trace elements Ecosystem services Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2023 ftiasma 2024-01-23T23:23:08Z The subsurface ice contained in “rock glaciers, the most widespread evidence of mountain permafrost, represent a water resource that is increasingly attracting the attention of researchers and policy makers within the current context of climate warming, of which the retreat of Alpine glaciers represents one of the most striking effects. While glaciers are shrinking at accelerating pace, the hydrological and ecological relevance of permafrost-influenced water resources is growing. Indeed, these waters can partially buffer the effects of periods of drought in high elevation ecosystems, where they represent a key refuge for cold stenotherm aquatic organisms threatened with extinction by warming conditions. However, processes linked to the degradation of mountain permafrost can affect water quality by enhancing the concentration of solutes, including trace elements. The associated deterioration of water quality has important effects both on aquatic biodiversity and on the potential human use as drinking water supply, and for farming at high altitudes. We will discuss the potentials and challenges of the water resources influenced by permafrost in modulating the adaptation of the Alpine region to global change based on the results of recent and ongoing studies conducted in the Central-Eastern Alps in catchments with varying degrees of deglacialisation Conference Object Ice permafrost Fondazione Edmund Mach: IRIS-OpenPub
spellingShingle Headwaters
Trace elements
Ecosystem services
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
Monica Tolotti
Brighenti Stefano
Maria Cristina Bruno
Water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges
title Water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges
title_full Water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges
title_fullStr Water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges
title_full_unstemmed Water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges
title_short Water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges
title_sort water resources influenced by mountain permafrost: potentials, services, and future challenges
topic Headwaters
Trace elements
Ecosystem services
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
topic_facet Headwaters
Trace elements
Ecosystem services
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
url https://hdl.handle.net/10449/81915