Glacier retreat and melt-lake expansion at Stephenson Glacier, Heard Island World Heritage Area
Historical records, recent observations, and geomorphological evidence indicate that rates of retreat and downwasting of the tidewater Stephenson Glacier, and concurrent expansion of ice-marginal melt-lakes, has increased by an order of magnitude since 1987. Melt-lake expansion is partly the product...
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ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:24518 2023-05-15T13:59:07+02:00 Glacier retreat and melt-lake expansion at Stephenson Glacier, Heard Island World Heritage Area Kiernan, K McConnell, A 2002 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247400017988 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/24518 en eng Cambridge University Press http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0032247400017988 Kiernan, K and McConnell, A, Glacier retreat and melt-lake expansion at Stephenson Glacier, Heard Island World Heritage Area, Polar Record, 38, (207) pp. 297-308. ISSN 0032-2474 (2002) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/24518 Earth Sciences Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience Geomorphology and Regolith and Landscape Evolution Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247400017988 2019-12-13T21:05:53Z Historical records, recent observations, and geomorphological evidence indicate that rates of retreat and downwasting of the tidewater Stephenson Glacier, and concurrent expansion of ice-marginal melt-lakes, has increased by an order of magnitude since 1987. Melt-lake expansion is partly the product of greatly accelerated ablation of older, ice-cored twentieth-century moraines. The timing of these changes broadly coincides with reported increases in atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures around other sub-Antarctic islands, but correlates less well with changes along the northern Antarctic Peninsula, where warming has been more rapid. These recent changes in landscape character and geomorphological processes have implications for geodiversity, biodiversity, and cultural heritage values in this World Heritage Area. If the causal climatic warming is anthropogenic, it reinforces the fact that even the most remote and little-visited nature conservation reserves may be compromised by off-site human impacts, confronting management authorities with difficult philosophical and practical issues. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Heard Island Polar Record Stephenson Glacier Tidewater eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Heard Island Stephenson ENVELOPE(-69.133,-69.133,-72.133,-72.133) Stephenson Glacier ENVELOPE(73.700,73.700,-53.100,-53.100) Polar Record 38 207 297 308 |
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Historical records, recent observations, and geomorphological evidence indicate that rates of retreat and downwasting of the tidewater Stephenson Glacier, and concurrent expansion of ice-marginal melt-lakes, has increased by an order of magnitude since 1987. Melt-lake expansion is partly the product of greatly accelerated ablation of older, ice-cored twentieth-century moraines. The timing of these changes broadly coincides with reported increases in atmospheric and sea-surface temperatures around other sub-Antarctic islands, but correlates less well with changes along the northern Antarctic Peninsula, where warming has been more rapid. These recent changes in landscape character and geomorphological processes have implications for geodiversity, biodiversity, and cultural heritage values in this World Heritage Area. If the causal climatic warming is anthropogenic, it reinforces the fact that even the most remote and little-visited nature conservation reserves may be compromised by off-site human impacts, confronting management authorities with difficult philosophical and practical issues. |
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Glacier retreat and melt-lake expansion at Stephenson Glacier, Heard Island World Heritage Area |
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Glacier retreat and melt-lake expansion at Stephenson Glacier, Heard Island World Heritage Area |
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Glacier retreat and melt-lake expansion at Stephenson Glacier, Heard Island World Heritage Area |
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Glacier retreat and melt-lake expansion at Stephenson Glacier, Heard Island World Heritage Area |
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Glacier retreat and melt-lake expansion at Stephenson Glacier, Heard Island World Heritage Area |
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