Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives)
Long-term ice-core records of Alpine glaciers are usually taken from cold-firn areas at high altitudes, as on Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. Perennial ice bodies at lower altitudes, however, also bear information about the past. Recent findings from the remains of such ice (the Oetztal iceman found in A...
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ftunivzuerich:oai:www.zora.uzh.ch:62860 2024-11-03T14:56:17+00:00 Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives) Haeberli, W Frauenfelder, R Kääb, A Wagner, S 2004-01-01 application/pdf https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/62860/ https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/62860/1/s13.pdf https://doi.org/10.3189/172756504781830330 eng eng International Glaciological Society https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/62860/1/s13.pdf doi:10.5167/uzh-62860 doi:10.3189/172756504781830330 urn:issn:0022-1430 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Haeberli, W; Frauenfelder, R; Kääb, A; Wagner, S (2004). Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives). Journal of Glaciology, 50(168):129-136. Institute of Geography 910 Geography & travel Journal Article PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2004 ftunivzuerich https://doi.org/10.3189/17275650478183033010.5167/uzh-62860 2024-10-23T15:22:41Z Long-term ice-core records of Alpine glaciers are usually taken from cold-firn areas at high altitudes, as on Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. Perennial ice bodies at lower altitudes, however, also bear information about the past. Recent findings from the remains of such ice (the Oetztal iceman found in Austria; wooden bows at Lötschen Pass, Switzerland) clearly indicate the hitherto little-recognized fact that small, more-or-less static perennial ice bodies which are cold and frozen to the underlying bedrock may contain very old ice and, hence, important palaeoclimatic information about warm periods with minimum ice extent in the Alps. Since autumn 1998, investigations have been initiated on a crest-type location or ''miniature ice cap'' at Piz Murtél, Engadine, Swiss Alps. First results from shallow drilling, temperature data-logging, geodetic surveying, visual observation, finite-element modelling of simplified basic two-dimensional configurations and comparison to earlier measurements at similar sites provide promising perspectives concerning a little-studied phenomenon with considerable scientific-environmental research potential. Specific characteristics of the investigated site, and probably of many other comparable mountain sites, are: cold ice (about −4°C at 10 m depth), no basal sliding, small mass turnover, striking lack of a firn zone, accumulation mainly by superimposed ice, and direct access to old layers (centuries, millennia?) at the ice/bedrock interface. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice cap ice core Journal of Glaciology University of Zurich (UZH): ZORA (Zurich Open Repository and Archive Mont Blanc ENVELOPE(69.468,69.468,-49.461,-49.461) Monte Rosa ENVELOPE(162.850,162.850,-70.917,-70.917) |
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Long-term ice-core records of Alpine glaciers are usually taken from cold-firn areas at high altitudes, as on Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. Perennial ice bodies at lower altitudes, however, also bear information about the past. Recent findings from the remains of such ice (the Oetztal iceman found in Austria; wooden bows at Lötschen Pass, Switzerland) clearly indicate the hitherto little-recognized fact that small, more-or-less static perennial ice bodies which are cold and frozen to the underlying bedrock may contain very old ice and, hence, important palaeoclimatic information about warm periods with minimum ice extent in the Alps. Since autumn 1998, investigations have been initiated on a crest-type location or ''miniature ice cap'' at Piz Murtél, Engadine, Swiss Alps. First results from shallow drilling, temperature data-logging, geodetic surveying, visual observation, finite-element modelling of simplified basic two-dimensional configurations and comparison to earlier measurements at similar sites provide promising perspectives concerning a little-studied phenomenon with considerable scientific-environmental research potential. Specific characteristics of the investigated site, and probably of many other comparable mountain sites, are: cold ice (about −4°C at 10 m depth), no basal sliding, small mass turnover, striking lack of a firn zone, accumulation mainly by superimposed ice, and direct access to old layers (centuries, millennia?) at the ice/bedrock interface. |
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Haeberli, W Frauenfelder, R Kääb, A Wagner, S |
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Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives) |
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Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives) |
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Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives) |
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Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives) |
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Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives) |
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characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives) |
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International Glaciological Society |
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https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/62860/ https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/62860/1/s13.pdf https://doi.org/10.3189/172756504781830330 |
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ENVELOPE(69.468,69.468,-49.461,-49.461) ENVELOPE(162.850,162.850,-70.917,-70.917) |
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Ice cap ice core Journal of Glaciology |
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Ice cap ice core Journal of Glaciology |
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Haeberli, W; Frauenfelder, R; Kääb, A; Wagner, S (2004). Characteristics and potential climatic significance of "miniature ice caps" (crest- and cornice-type low-altitude ice archives). Journal of Glaciology, 50(168):129-136. |
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