Amola rock glacier, Val d’Amola, Italian Alps

Topographic measurements are in progress since 2001 on a glacierderived, active rock glacier (named Amolarock glacier, acronym AmRG, coordinates: 46° 12’ 09” N, 10° 42’ 46” E) located in the AdamelloPresanella group, Central Italian Alps. In addition, data on the ground temperature measured few cent...

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Main Authors: Seppi R., Baroni C., Dall’Amico M., Rigon R., Zampedri G., Zumiani M., CARTON, ALBERTO
Other Authors: Kellerer Pirklbauer . (eds), Seppi, R., Baroni, C., Carton, Alberto, Dall’Amico, M., Rigon, R., Zampedri, G., Zumiani, M.
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Language:English
Published: country:CHE 2011
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author Seppi R.
Baroni C.
Dall’Amico M.
Rigon R.
Zampedri G.
Zumiani M.
CARTON, ALBERTO
author2 Kellerer Pirklbauer . (eds)
Seppi, R.
Baroni, C.
Carton, Alberto
Dall’Amico, M.
Rigon, R.
Zampedri, G.
Zumiani, M.
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Baroni C.
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Zampedri G.
Zumiani M.
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description Topographic measurements are in progress since 2001 on a glacierderived, active rock glacier (named Amolarock glacier, acronym AmRG, coordinates: 46° 12’ 09” N, 10° 42’ 46” E) located in the AdamelloPresanella group, Central Italian Alps. In addition, data on the ground temperature measured few centimetres below the surface are available since 2004. The displacement data show that some areas of the rock glacier currently (20012009) move with velocities ranging from 10 to 20 cm/year, while other sectors can be defined as “dynamically inactive”. The average velocity is significantly variable from year to year, ranging from a minimum of 0.06 m/year (2007 2008) to a maximum of 0.13 m/year (20062007), and a slowing trend has been recorded in the last two years. In 20062007 a higher rate of displacement seems to be related to a rise in the mean air temperature that probably caused a corresponding rise in the ground temperature. However, in the last year of measurements (20082009), an increase in the ground temperature caused by the large amount of snow of the preceding winter, did not result in a corresponding increase of the displacement rate. The dynamic behaviour of this rock glacier reacts very fast to the external forcing, and its response seems to be modulated by the amount and evolution of the snow during winter, due to its effect on the ground temperature. Thus, not only the temperature but also the projected changes in the amount and distribution of precipitation, especially as snow, should be taken into account in assessing the response of this landform to future climate change.
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spelling ftunivpadovairis:oai:www.research.unipd.it:11577/2491248 2025-01-17T00:17:00+00:00 Amola rock glacier, Val d’Amola, Italian Alps Seppi R. Baroni C. Dall’Amico M. Rigon R. Zampedri G. Zumiani M. CARTON, ALBERTO Kellerer Pirklbauer . (eds) Seppi, R. Baroni, C. Carton, Alberto Dall’Amico, M. Rigon, R. Zampedri, G. Zumiani, M. 2011 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2491248 http://www.permanet alpinespace.eu eng eng country:CHE place:Grenobl info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9782903095581 ispartofbook:Thermal and geomorphic permafrost response to present and future climate firstpage:140 lastpage:150 numberofpages:11 http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2491248 http://www.permanet alpinespace.eu Permafrost Rock glacier Italian Alp Adamello - Presanella info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2011 ftunivpadovairis 2024-01-03T17:41:19Z Topographic measurements are in progress since 2001 on a glacierderived, active rock glacier (named Amolarock glacier, acronym AmRG, coordinates: 46° 12’ 09” N, 10° 42’ 46” E) located in the AdamelloPresanella group, Central Italian Alps. In addition, data on the ground temperature measured few centimetres below the surface are available since 2004. The displacement data show that some areas of the rock glacier currently (20012009) move with velocities ranging from 10 to 20 cm/year, while other sectors can be defined as “dynamically inactive”. The average velocity is significantly variable from year to year, ranging from a minimum of 0.06 m/year (2007 2008) to a maximum of 0.13 m/year (20062007), and a slowing trend has been recorded in the last two years. In 20062007 a higher rate of displacement seems to be related to a rise in the mean air temperature that probably caused a corresponding rise in the ground temperature. However, in the last year of measurements (20082009), an increase in the ground temperature caused by the large amount of snow of the preceding winter, did not result in a corresponding increase of the displacement rate. The dynamic behaviour of this rock glacier reacts very fast to the external forcing, and its response seems to be modulated by the amount and evolution of the snow during winter, due to its effect on the ground temperature. Thus, not only the temperature but also the projected changes in the amount and distribution of precipitation, especially as snow, should be taken into account in assessing the response of this landform to future climate change. Book Part permafrost Padua Research Archive (IRIS - Università degli Studi di Padova)
spellingShingle Permafrost
Rock glacier
Italian Alp
Adamello - Presanella
Seppi R.
Baroni C.
Dall’Amico M.
Rigon R.
Zampedri G.
Zumiani M.
CARTON, ALBERTO
Amola rock glacier, Val d’Amola, Italian Alps
title Amola rock glacier, Val d’Amola, Italian Alps
title_full Amola rock glacier, Val d’Amola, Italian Alps
title_fullStr Amola rock glacier, Val d’Amola, Italian Alps
title_full_unstemmed Amola rock glacier, Val d’Amola, Italian Alps
title_short Amola rock glacier, Val d’Amola, Italian Alps
title_sort amola rock glacier, val d’amola, italian alps
topic Permafrost
Rock glacier
Italian Alp
Adamello - Presanella
topic_facet Permafrost
Rock glacier
Italian Alp
Adamello - Presanella
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