Spatial and temporal changes in dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula

Drastic changes were detected in glacial systems of the Antarctic Peninsula in the last decades. The observed phenomena comprise the disintegration of ice shelves, acceleration and thinning of glaciers, and retreat of glacier fronts. However, due to the lack of consistent systematic observations in...

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Published in:Climatic Change
Main Authors: Arigony Neto, Jorge, Saurer, Helmut, Simões, Jefferson Cardia, Rau, Frank, Jaña, Ricardo, Vogt, Steffen, Gossmann, Hermann
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/5598
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spelling ftunivfurg:oai:repositorio.furg.br:1/5598 2023-11-12T04:07:47+01:00 Spatial and temporal changes in dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula Arigony Neto, Jorge Saurer, Helmut Simões, Jefferson Cardia Rau, Frank Jaña, Ricardo Vogt, Steffen Gossmann, Hermann 2009 application/pdf http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/5598 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-009-9550-1 eng eng ARIGONY NETO, Jorge et al. Spatial and temporal changes in dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula. Climatic Change, v. 94, n. 1, p. 19-33, 2009. Disponível em: <http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10584-009-9550-1>. Acesso em: 03 dez. 2015. 0165-0009 1573-1480 http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/5598 doi:10.1007/s10584-009-9550-1 restrict access article 2009 ftunivfurg https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-009-9550-1 2023-10-24T20:59:03Z Drastic changes were detected in glacial systems of the Antarctic Peninsula in the last decades. The observed phenomena comprise the disintegration of ice shelves, acceleration and thinning of glaciers, and retreat of glacier fronts. However, due to the lack of consistent systematic observations in particular of the higher parts of the glacial systems, it is difficult to predict further responses of the Antarctic Peninsula glaciers to climatic change. The present paper analyses spatial and temporal variations of changes in the dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula as extracted from a time series (1992–2005) of ERS-1/2 SAR and Envisat ASAR data. Upward changes in dry-snow line altitude were observed in general, and are attributed to extreme high-temperature events impacting the central plateaus of the Antarctic Peninsula and the increasing duration of warming periods. A mean decrease in dry-snow line altitude was detected on the west side of the peninsula and is identified as a response to recorded increase in precipitation and accumulation. These results validate the capability of SAR data for deriving superficial parameters of glaciers to be used as indicators of climatic changes in high-latitude regions where operational restrictions limit conventional meteorological observations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Ice Shelves RI FURG (Repositório da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Asar ENVELOPE(134.033,134.033,68.667,68.667) The Antarctic Climatic Change 94 1-2 19 33
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description Drastic changes were detected in glacial systems of the Antarctic Peninsula in the last decades. The observed phenomena comprise the disintegration of ice shelves, acceleration and thinning of glaciers, and retreat of glacier fronts. However, due to the lack of consistent systematic observations in particular of the higher parts of the glacial systems, it is difficult to predict further responses of the Antarctic Peninsula glaciers to climatic change. The present paper analyses spatial and temporal variations of changes in the dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula as extracted from a time series (1992–2005) of ERS-1/2 SAR and Envisat ASAR data. Upward changes in dry-snow line altitude were observed in general, and are attributed to extreme high-temperature events impacting the central plateaus of the Antarctic Peninsula and the increasing duration of warming periods. A mean decrease in dry-snow line altitude was detected on the west side of the peninsula and is identified as a response to recorded increase in precipitation and accumulation. These results validate the capability of SAR data for deriving superficial parameters of glaciers to be used as indicators of climatic changes in high-latitude regions where operational restrictions limit conventional meteorological observations.
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author Arigony Neto, Jorge
Saurer, Helmut
Simões, Jefferson Cardia
Rau, Frank
Jaña, Ricardo
Vogt, Steffen
Gossmann, Hermann
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Saurer, Helmut
Simões, Jefferson Cardia
Rau, Frank
Jaña, Ricardo
Vogt, Steffen
Gossmann, Hermann
Spatial and temporal changes in dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula
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Saurer, Helmut
Simões, Jefferson Cardia
Rau, Frank
Jaña, Ricardo
Vogt, Steffen
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title_short Spatial and temporal changes in dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Spatial and temporal changes in dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula
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title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal changes in dry-snow line altitude on the Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort spatial and temporal changes in dry-snow line altitude on the antarctic peninsula
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