The mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern Sweden

Glaciers are of extreme importance since they hold climatic data going back 2,000 years. Glaciers can provide important services such as ecosystem services, habitats, water runoff, and hydro-energy. They also affect the Earth’s processes and many feedback mechanisms. Glaciers all over the world are...

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Main Author: Hall, Caroline
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap 2017
Subjects:
Ela
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:8918434 2023-07-30T04:05:52+02:00 The mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern Sweden Hall, Caroline 2017 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8918434 eng eng Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8918434 equilibrium line altitude (ELA) net mass balance ablation accumulation glaciers Sweden climate precipitation temperature Earth and Environmental Sciences M2 2017 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:08:58Z Glaciers are of extreme importance since they hold climatic data going back 2,000 years. Glaciers can provide important services such as ecosystem services, habitats, water runoff, and hydro-energy. They also affect the Earth’s processes and many feedback mechanisms. Glaciers all over the world are under the threat of climate change which may eventually lead to the disappearance of many of these important glaciers. That is why it is important to understand glaciological processes and to understand how individual glaciers are affected by climatic changes. This study focuses on the glaciers in northern Sweden and their response to climatic changes over a 15 year period (1986-2011). Data from the Tarfala research station, in northern Sweden is used to find trends in winter and summer mass balance, net mass balance and equilibrium line altitude. The reasons for similarities and differences in the trends are discussed and the glacial parameters are compared with parameters such as elevation, location, and aspect. Overall it was found that the winter balances were decreasing, the summer balances were increasing and the net mass balances were decreasing which results in a loss of mass on all glaciers. The differences amongst the glaciers were attributed to differences in altitude, location and climate. Also, R2 values and p-values showed that a significant relationship exists between the net mass balance and the summer temperature proving that the summer temperature is the main factor affecting mass loss or gain on glaciers in northern Sweden. Although the aim of the study was achieved, there were some limitations to it such as lack of or incomplete data, missing parameters and limited factors considered and compared. Future studies should include wind speeds and direction, solar radiation and humidity to name a few. Also, not only should the net mass balance and equilibrium line altitudes be analysed, but thickness, volume and frontal positions should be considered. Other/Unknown Material Northern Sweden Tarfala Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Ela ENVELOPE(9.642,9.642,63.170,63.170) Tarfala ENVELOPE(18.608,18.608,67.914,67.914)
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topic equilibrium line altitude (ELA)
net mass balance
ablation
accumulation
glaciers
Sweden
climate
precipitation
temperature
Earth and Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle equilibrium line altitude (ELA)
net mass balance
ablation
accumulation
glaciers
Sweden
climate
precipitation
temperature
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Hall, Caroline
The mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern Sweden
topic_facet equilibrium line altitude (ELA)
net mass balance
ablation
accumulation
glaciers
Sweden
climate
precipitation
temperature
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description Glaciers are of extreme importance since they hold climatic data going back 2,000 years. Glaciers can provide important services such as ecosystem services, habitats, water runoff, and hydro-energy. They also affect the Earth’s processes and many feedback mechanisms. Glaciers all over the world are under the threat of climate change which may eventually lead to the disappearance of many of these important glaciers. That is why it is important to understand glaciological processes and to understand how individual glaciers are affected by climatic changes. This study focuses on the glaciers in northern Sweden and their response to climatic changes over a 15 year period (1986-2011). Data from the Tarfala research station, in northern Sweden is used to find trends in winter and summer mass balance, net mass balance and equilibrium line altitude. The reasons for similarities and differences in the trends are discussed and the glacial parameters are compared with parameters such as elevation, location, and aspect. Overall it was found that the winter balances were decreasing, the summer balances were increasing and the net mass balances were decreasing which results in a loss of mass on all glaciers. The differences amongst the glaciers were attributed to differences in altitude, location and climate. Also, R2 values and p-values showed that a significant relationship exists between the net mass balance and the summer temperature proving that the summer temperature is the main factor affecting mass loss or gain on glaciers in northern Sweden. Although the aim of the study was achieved, there were some limitations to it such as lack of or incomplete data, missing parameters and limited factors considered and compared. Future studies should include wind speeds and direction, solar radiation and humidity to name a few. Also, not only should the net mass balance and equilibrium line altitudes be analysed, but thickness, volume and frontal positions should be considered.
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author Hall, Caroline
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title The mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern Sweden
title_short The mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern Sweden
title_full The mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern Sweden
title_fullStr The mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed The mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern Sweden
title_sort mass balance and equilibrium line altitude trends of glaciers in northern sweden
publisher Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskap
publishDate 2017
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