Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes
Glacier shrinkage is a strong driver of change for mountain hydrology and landscape development and bears multiple risks as well as new options for human livelihoods. In the tropical Andes, current rates of glacier loss are investigated to some point but associated future extent of both vanishing gl...
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ftunivzuerich:oai:www.zora.uzh.ch:153388 2024-11-03T14:56:18+00:00 Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes Drenkhan, Fabian Guardamino, Lucía Huggel, Christian Frey, Holger 2018 application/pdf https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/153388/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.07.005 eng eng Elsevier https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/153388/1/2018_DRENKHAN_et_al._2018_-_Current_future_glacier_lake_assessment_VUB_Peruvian_Andes_accepted.pdf doi:10.5167/uzh-153388 doi:10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.07.005 urn:issn:0921-8181 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Drenkhan, Fabian; Guardamino, Lucía; Huggel, Christian; Frey, Holger (2018). Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes. Global and Planetary Change, 169:105-118. Institute of Geography 910 Geography & travel Journal Article PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 2018 ftunivzuerich https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2018.07.00510.5167/uzh-153388 2024-10-23T15:22:42Z Glacier shrinkage is a strong driver of change for mountain hydrology and landscape development and bears multiple risks as well as new options for human livelihoods. In the tropical Andes, current rates of glacier loss are investigated to some point but associated future extent of both vanishing glacier and forming lake areas and volumes are poorly explored. This study combines an analysis of current (1988–2016) and future (2050/2100) glacier and lake development in the Vilcanota-Urubamba basin (Cusco, Southern Peru). Total glacier area (volume) decreased by 37.3% (20.5%) from 226.1 km2 (8.122 km3) in 1988 to 141.7 km2 (6.457 km3) in 2016. Adjacent lakes increased in area (number) by 15.5% (18.3%) from 23.3 km2 (460 lakes) in 1988 to 26.9 km2 (544 lakes) in 2016 while corresponding lake volume has grown by 9.7% from 0.637 km3 to 0.699 km3, respectively. High spatiotemporal variability can be observed in the basin, with strongest glacier shrinkage in the lower lying northwest (Cordilleras Urubamba and Vilcabamba) and highest growth and lake extent in the Altiplano region of the southeast (Cordillera Vilcanota and Quelccaya ice cap). Future glacier areas could substantially decrease between 40.7% (RCP2.6) and 44.9% (RCP8.5) within the next decades (2031–2060) and between 41.4% and 92.7%, respectively, within this century (2071–2100). Hence, Andean landscapes would transform into mostly glacier-free areas with some remaining ice-covered summits over ~6000m asl. and this would imply a loss of permanently stored water of several km3. Until the end of this century, important future lake areas could develop and continue to grow between 3.2% (RCP 2.6) and 6.0% (RCP8.5) with an associated volume increase of 0.032 km3 (4.6%) and 0.041 km3 (5.9%), respectively. Our current baseline and future projections suggest that a decrease of glacier shrinkage is also followed by a slowdown in lake formation and particularly volume growth which might have already developed or occur in the near-future. Under the depicted scenarios of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice cap University of Zurich (UZH): ZORA (Zurich Open Repository and Archive The Altiplano ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-78.133,-78.133) |
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Glacier shrinkage is a strong driver of change for mountain hydrology and landscape development and bears multiple risks as well as new options for human livelihoods. In the tropical Andes, current rates of glacier loss are investigated to some point but associated future extent of both vanishing glacier and forming lake areas and volumes are poorly explored. This study combines an analysis of current (1988–2016) and future (2050/2100) glacier and lake development in the Vilcanota-Urubamba basin (Cusco, Southern Peru). Total glacier area (volume) decreased by 37.3% (20.5%) from 226.1 km2 (8.122 km3) in 1988 to 141.7 km2 (6.457 km3) in 2016. Adjacent lakes increased in area (number) by 15.5% (18.3%) from 23.3 km2 (460 lakes) in 1988 to 26.9 km2 (544 lakes) in 2016 while corresponding lake volume has grown by 9.7% from 0.637 km3 to 0.699 km3, respectively. High spatiotemporal variability can be observed in the basin, with strongest glacier shrinkage in the lower lying northwest (Cordilleras Urubamba and Vilcabamba) and highest growth and lake extent in the Altiplano region of the southeast (Cordillera Vilcanota and Quelccaya ice cap). Future glacier areas could substantially decrease between 40.7% (RCP2.6) and 44.9% (RCP8.5) within the next decades (2031–2060) and between 41.4% and 92.7%, respectively, within this century (2071–2100). Hence, Andean landscapes would transform into mostly glacier-free areas with some remaining ice-covered summits over ~6000m asl. and this would imply a loss of permanently stored water of several km3. Until the end of this century, important future lake areas could develop and continue to grow between 3.2% (RCP 2.6) and 6.0% (RCP8.5) with an associated volume increase of 0.032 km3 (4.6%) and 0.041 km3 (5.9%), respectively. Our current baseline and future projections suggest that a decrease of glacier shrinkage is also followed by a slowdown in lake formation and particularly volume growth which might have already developed or occur in the near-future. Under the depicted scenarios of ... |
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Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes |
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Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes |
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Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes |
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Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes |
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Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes |
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current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating vilcanota-urubamba basin, peruvian andes |
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Drenkhan, Fabian; Guardamino, Lucía; Huggel, Christian; Frey, Holger (2018). Current and future glacier and lake assessment in the deglaciating Vilcanota-Urubamba basin, Peruvian Andes. Global and Planetary Change, 169:105-118. |
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