HIGH-MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FACTORS

The Alps, and in general the high mountain areas, in recent decades are under going profound changes due to climate change. The peculiarities and the greater vulnerability of these territories, characterized by complex and delicate balances, are threatened by global warming. In fact, it considerably...

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Main Author: GOLZIO, ALESSIO
Other Authors: supervisors: M. Pelfini, M. Maugeri, coordinator: G. F. Ficetola, curators: G. Diolaiuti, C.Cassardo, S. Ferrarese, M. Manfrin, A. Golzio, PELFINI, MANUELA, FICETOLA, GENTILE FRANCESCO, MAUGERI, MAURIZIO
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2434/709596
https://doi.org/10.13130/golzio-alessio_phd2020-02-10
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/709596 2024-02-11T10:07:56+01:00 HIGH-MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FACTORS GOLZIO, ALESSIO supervisors: M. Pelfini M. Maugeri coordinator: G. F. Ficetola curators: G. Diolaiuti C.Cassardo S. Ferrarese M. Manfrin A. Golzio PELFINI, MANUELA FICETOLA, GENTILE FRANCESCO MAUGERI, MAURIZIO 2020-02-10 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/709596 https://doi.org/10.13130/golzio-alessio_phd2020-02-10 eng eng Università degli Studi di Milano http://hdl.handle.net/2434/709596 doi:10.13130/golzio-alessio_phd2020-02-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Climate Meteorology High-mountain environment Glacier foreland Tree-Growth Alpe Veglia Forni Glacier Boundary Layer Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica e Geomorfologia Settore FIS/06 - Fisica per il Sistema Terra e Il Mezzo Circumterrestre info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2020 ftunivmilanoair https://doi.org/10.13130/golzio-alessio_phd2020-02-10 2024-01-16T23:31:31Z The Alps, and in general the high mountain areas, in recent decades are under going profound changes due to climate change. The peculiarities and the greater vulnerability of these territories, characterized by complex and delicate balances, are threatened by global warming. In fact, it considerably reduces the habitat of many plant and animal species, pushing them towards ever greater elevations. Once this living zones have reached the tops of the reliefs may no longer be available, and may lead to the disappearance, from these environments, of endemic biodiversity (Hannah et al., 2002). At the same time, however, the progressive debris coverage of the glacial tongues (Deline, 2005; Caccianiga et al., 2011) and the progressive expansion of the proglacial areas, offer new spaces and areas that can be colonised by the vegetation systems and animal communities (Whittaker, 1993). The changes underway in these areas not only affect biological systems, but also geodiversity and the geoheritage of the alpine and mountain environment. “Geodiversity” can be defined simply as “the natural range (diversity) of geological (rocks, minerals, fossils), geomorphological (land form, physical processes) and soil features. It includes their assemblages, relationships, properties, interpretations and systems” (Gray, 2004). For definition of “geodiversity” it follows that an impact on geomorphological processes can affect the local diversity of an area. Examples are the changes in the speed and intensity of processes, such as for example the acceleration of glacial shrinkage, the degradation of permafrost (Deline et al., 2015), the impact of the action of running waters connected to extreme events, the mass wasting processes (Cossart and Fort, 2008; Lane et al., 2017) and the related interactions with biological systems (Eichel, 2015). More in detail in the Alps, but as happens in other mountain ranges, glaciers are shrinking and retreating at ever increasing levels, losing the valley tongues and more and more extensive areas are ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis permafrost The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Hannah ENVELOPE(-60.613,-60.613,-62.654,-62.654) Deline ENVELOPE(-123.406,-123.406,65.198,65.198)
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topic Climate
Meteorology
High-mountain environment
Glacier foreland
Tree-Growth
Alpe Veglia
Forni Glacier
Boundary Layer
Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica e Geomorfologia
Settore FIS/06 - Fisica per il Sistema Terra e Il Mezzo Circumterrestre
spellingShingle Climate
Meteorology
High-mountain environment
Glacier foreland
Tree-Growth
Alpe Veglia
Forni Glacier
Boundary Layer
Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica e Geomorfologia
Settore FIS/06 - Fisica per il Sistema Terra e Il Mezzo Circumterrestre
GOLZIO, ALESSIO
HIGH-MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FACTORS
topic_facet Climate
Meteorology
High-mountain environment
Glacier foreland
Tree-Growth
Alpe Veglia
Forni Glacier
Boundary Layer
Settore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica e Geomorfologia
Settore FIS/06 - Fisica per il Sistema Terra e Il Mezzo Circumterrestre
description The Alps, and in general the high mountain areas, in recent decades are under going profound changes due to climate change. The peculiarities and the greater vulnerability of these territories, characterized by complex and delicate balances, are threatened by global warming. In fact, it considerably reduces the habitat of many plant and animal species, pushing them towards ever greater elevations. Once this living zones have reached the tops of the reliefs may no longer be available, and may lead to the disappearance, from these environments, of endemic biodiversity (Hannah et al., 2002). At the same time, however, the progressive debris coverage of the glacial tongues (Deline, 2005; Caccianiga et al., 2011) and the progressive expansion of the proglacial areas, offer new spaces and areas that can be colonised by the vegetation systems and animal communities (Whittaker, 1993). The changes underway in these areas not only affect biological systems, but also geodiversity and the geoheritage of the alpine and mountain environment. “Geodiversity” can be defined simply as “the natural range (diversity) of geological (rocks, minerals, fossils), geomorphological (land form, physical processes) and soil features. It includes their assemblages, relationships, properties, interpretations and systems” (Gray, 2004). For definition of “geodiversity” it follows that an impact on geomorphological processes can affect the local diversity of an area. Examples are the changes in the speed and intensity of processes, such as for example the acceleration of glacial shrinkage, the degradation of permafrost (Deline et al., 2015), the impact of the action of running waters connected to extreme events, the mass wasting processes (Cossart and Fort, 2008; Lane et al., 2017) and the related interactions with biological systems (Eichel, 2015). More in detail in the Alps, but as happens in other mountain ranges, glaciers are shrinking and retreating at ever increasing levels, losing the valley tongues and more and more extensive areas are ...
author2 supervisors: M. Pelfini
M. Maugeri
coordinator: G. F. Ficetola
curators: G. Diolaiuti
C.Cassardo
S. Ferrarese
M. Manfrin
A. Golzio
PELFINI, MANUELA
FICETOLA, GENTILE FRANCESCO
MAUGERI, MAURIZIO
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author GOLZIO, ALESSIO
author_facet GOLZIO, ALESSIO
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title HIGH-MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FACTORS
title_short HIGH-MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FACTORS
title_full HIGH-MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FACTORS
title_fullStr HIGH-MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FACTORS
title_full_unstemmed HIGH-MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENT UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE, THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLIMATE, METEOROLOGY AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL FACTORS
title_sort high-mountain environment under climate change, the interactions between climate, meteorology and geomorphological factors
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
publishDate 2020
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/709596
https://doi.org/10.13130/golzio-alessio_phd2020-02-10
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