Multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the Istituto Mosso LTER site (Col d’Olen, Aosta Valley, Italy)

Permafrost is a specific ground thermal condition and rock glaciers are the most prominent geomorphic features of alpine permafrost. Atmospheric warming is likely to have strong impacts on permafrost, making cold areas at high elevation especially vulnerable. Therefore, climate evolution and its imp...

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Main Authors: COLOMBO, NICOLA, FRATIANNI, SIMONA, GUENZI, DIEGO, ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA, GIARDINO, Marco, PEROTTI, Luigi, FREPPAZ, Michele, GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO, SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL, MARTIN, Maria, VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE, ISAIA, MARCO, E. Giaccone, G. Viviano, F. Salerno, R. Balestrini, C. Delconte, G. Tartari, W. Alberto, A. Tamburini, M. Gobbi, A. Merlone, S. Gruber
Other Authors: N. Colombo, S. Fratianni, D. Guenzi, F. Acquaotta, M. Giardino, L. Perotti, M. Freppaz, D. Godone, D. Said Pullicino, M. Martin, D. Viglietti, M. Isaia
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Language:English
Published: C. Huggel, M. Krautblatter, K. Hewitt 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2318/149524
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author COLOMBO, NICOLA
FRATIANNI, SIMONA
GUENZI, DIEGO
ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA
GIARDINO, Marco
PEROTTI, Luigi
FREPPAZ, Michele
GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO
SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL
MARTIN, Maria
VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE
ISAIA, MARCO
E. Giaccone
G. Viviano
F. Salerno
R. Balestrini
C. Delconte
G. Tartari
W. Alberto
A. Tamburini
M. Gobbi
A. Merlone
S. Gruber
author2 N. Colombo
S. Fratianni
D. Guenzi
F. Acquaotta
E. Giaccone
M. Giardino
L. Perotti
M. Freppaz
D. Godone
D. Said Pullicino
M. Martin
D. Viglietti
G. Viviano
F. Salerno
R. Balestrini
C. Delconte
G. Tartari
W. Alberto
A. Tamburini
M. Isaia
M. Gobbi
A. Merlone
S. Gruber
author_facet COLOMBO, NICOLA
FRATIANNI, SIMONA
GUENZI, DIEGO
ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA
GIARDINO, Marco
PEROTTI, Luigi
FREPPAZ, Michele
GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO
SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL
MARTIN, Maria
VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE
ISAIA, MARCO
E. Giaccone
G. Viviano
F. Salerno
R. Balestrini
C. Delconte
G. Tartari
W. Alberto
A. Tamburini
M. Gobbi
A. Merlone
S. Gruber
author_sort COLOMBO, NICOLA
collection Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto)
description Permafrost is a specific ground thermal condition and rock glaciers are the most prominent geomorphic features of alpine permafrost. Atmospheric warming is likely to have strong impacts on permafrost, making cold areas at high elevation especially vulnerable. Therefore, climate evolution and its impact on abiotic and biotic components of permafrost environments is a research topic of increasing importance. An integrated research - monitoring site on alpine permafrost has been set up in the active Col d’Olen rock glacier (Aosta Valley Region, Italy) as a contribution to the Italian network of Long Term Ecological Research (LTER-Italia). Instrumentation and techniques are described below. Climatic data from manned and automatic weather stations have been already collected in the study area and they will be updated and analysed in the future. Moreover, a network of portable instruments has been established on the rock glacier’s body for collecting meteorological data, after a dedicated calibration to assess the uncertainties of the measures, in the context of the collaboration with MeteoMet2. The physical and chemical characteristics of the rock glacier outflow are under investigation by using temperature dataloggers and a multi-parametric probe spectro::lyserTM (NO3-N and DOC). Regular sampling of water (on weekly basis) has been also established for investigating major ion concentrations (e.g. Ca2+ and Mg2+), trace elements (e.g. Ni and Mn) and isotopic analyses (δ18O). Moreover, the physical and chemical characteristics of fine-grained material are under analysis. The ground surface temperature monitoring will be conducted using Maxim iButton® DS1922L mini-thermocrons and Hobo TidbiTv2 temperature loggers, regularly distributed on the rock glacier’s surface and in a few selected surrounding sites. Total station and differential phase GPS will allow an accurate grid distribution and to acquire the coordinates of the dataloggers. In addition, high-resolution digital terrain models and thermal images of the rock ...
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spelling ftunivtorino:oai:iris.unito.it:2318/149524 2025-01-17T00:14:34+00:00 Multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the Istituto Mosso LTER site (Col d’Olen, Aosta Valley, Italy) COLOMBO, NICOLA FRATIANNI, SIMONA GUENZI, DIEGO ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA GIARDINO, Marco PEROTTI, Luigi FREPPAZ, Michele GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL MARTIN, Maria VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE ISAIA, MARCO E. Giaccone G. Viviano F. Salerno R. Balestrini C. Delconte G. Tartari W. Alberto A. Tamburini M. Gobbi A. Merlone S. Gruber N. Colombo S. Fratianni D. Guenzi F. Acquaotta E. Giaccone M. Giardino L. Perotti M. Freppaz D. Godone D. Said Pullicino M. Martin D. Viglietti G. Viviano F. Salerno R. Balestrini C. Delconte G. Tartari W. Alberto A. Tamburini M. Isaia M. Gobbi A. Merlone S. Gruber 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/149524 eng eng C. Huggel, M. Krautblatter, K. Hewitt country:NOR place:Oslo ispartofbook:GAPHAZ List of Abstracts Glacier and Permafrost Hazards in Mountains (GAPHAZ) firstpage:1 lastpage:1 numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/149524 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftunivtorino 2023-09-05T22:30:05Z Permafrost is a specific ground thermal condition and rock glaciers are the most prominent geomorphic features of alpine permafrost. Atmospheric warming is likely to have strong impacts on permafrost, making cold areas at high elevation especially vulnerable. Therefore, climate evolution and its impact on abiotic and biotic components of permafrost environments is a research topic of increasing importance. An integrated research - monitoring site on alpine permafrost has been set up in the active Col d’Olen rock glacier (Aosta Valley Region, Italy) as a contribution to the Italian network of Long Term Ecological Research (LTER-Italia). Instrumentation and techniques are described below. Climatic data from manned and automatic weather stations have been already collected in the study area and they will be updated and analysed in the future. Moreover, a network of portable instruments has been established on the rock glacier’s body for collecting meteorological data, after a dedicated calibration to assess the uncertainties of the measures, in the context of the collaboration with MeteoMet2. The physical and chemical characteristics of the rock glacier outflow are under investigation by using temperature dataloggers and a multi-parametric probe spectro::lyserTM (NO3-N and DOC). Regular sampling of water (on weekly basis) has been also established for investigating major ion concentrations (e.g. Ca2+ and Mg2+), trace elements (e.g. Ni and Mn) and isotopic analyses (δ18O). Moreover, the physical and chemical characteristics of fine-grained material are under analysis. The ground surface temperature monitoring will be conducted using Maxim iButton® DS1922L mini-thermocrons and Hobo TidbiTv2 temperature loggers, regularly distributed on the rock glacier’s surface and in a few selected surrounding sites. Total station and differential phase GPS will allow an accurate grid distribution and to acquire the coordinates of the dataloggers. In addition, high-resolution digital terrain models and thermal images of the rock ... Conference Object permafrost Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto)
spellingShingle COLOMBO, NICOLA
FRATIANNI, SIMONA
GUENZI, DIEGO
ACQUAOTTA, FIORELLA
GIARDINO, Marco
PEROTTI, Luigi
FREPPAZ, Michele
GODONE, DANILO FRANCESCO
SAID PULLICINO, DANIEL
MARTIN, Maria
VIGLIETTI, DAVIDE
ISAIA, MARCO
E. Giaccone
G. Viviano
F. Salerno
R. Balestrini
C. Delconte
G. Tartari
W. Alberto
A. Tamburini
M. Gobbi
A. Merlone
S. Gruber
Multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the Istituto Mosso LTER site (Col d’Olen, Aosta Valley, Italy)
title Multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the Istituto Mosso LTER site (Col d’Olen, Aosta Valley, Italy)
title_full Multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the Istituto Mosso LTER site (Col d’Olen, Aosta Valley, Italy)
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the Istituto Mosso LTER site (Col d’Olen, Aosta Valley, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the Istituto Mosso LTER site (Col d’Olen, Aosta Valley, Italy)
title_short Multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the Istituto Mosso LTER site (Col d’Olen, Aosta Valley, Italy)
title_sort multidisciplinary permafrost research - monitoring project at the istituto mosso lter site (col d’olen, aosta valley, italy)
url http://hdl.handle.net/2318/149524