Snow cover in th e moun ta i n o us areas of the C ordillera C a nui bri ca h as recentl y dimin. ished du e to very low prec ipita tion in recent yea rs. Th ese conditions h av(' mad e it possible to co ntinu e th e m o nitoring of glacier ice in th e J ou N eg ro, loca ted in th e kars ti c area of th e Pi cos de Europa . L ow snow cO\'er h as r e" ea led the full dim ensions of this ice m ass, th e cha rac teristi cs of whi ch indi ca te a glacier origin.Gl ac ia l' J ou \fegro \vas prev iously " isited in September 199 2 a nd th e res ults o f th e obser va ti o ns were published in a pre"ious n o te (Gonzalez Su a rez and Alonso, 1994) . This earlier w o rk pointed o u t th a t future sun'eys would make it possib le to d etermine wh eth er th e glacier was sta bl e or retreati ng. Frochoso a nd C as tanon ( 1995 ) repli ed to this no te saying th ey di sagreed with mos t of th e obsen 'a tions m a d e on Gl acia r J o u Negro, co nsid ering different sma ll ice b odi es, \I,ith n o laye rs and a possibl e peri g lacial ori gin . F o r th ese a uthors, th e use of th e term g lacier was also in adeq ua te. However , th e rirn laye r a t th e time of th eir vi sit \I'as thi c ke r th a n in September 1992 , as show n in th eir ph otogra ph. F or th a t reaso n, it is unlikel y th a t th ey were a ble to m a ke d etail ed obse rva ti ons of th e ice .Th e purpose of this no te is to provid e n ew d a ta in ord er to cla rify our previo us co nclusions a nd to repl y to the opi ni o ns of Frochoso a nd Cas ta llo n ( 1995 ) with rega rd to th e presence of g lac ia l ice in th e J o u N egro. GLACIAR JOU NEGRODuring rece nt yea rs, dec rease in snowfall in th e C ordill era C a n ta bri ca h as been co n sid e ra bl e. 1995 h as bee n an es pec ia ll y dry yea r. In th e m o unta in ous region s, perma nent snowfields, usua ll y occ urrin g in low insol ation zones a t th e end of th e 'umm er, ha"e bee n dras ti call y redu ced. Th er efor e, a t th e end o f th e summ er of 1995, th e sno\l'-cOl-c red a rea in Gl acia r J ou l\'egro was mu ch sma ll er th a n in 1992 . In 1995, loss of snow cover was so ex tensi"e th a t a large ice surface \I'as exp osed , making possibl e a d e tailed sun'ey o f th e g lacier, including direc t g ro und m eas urements, ex pl o ration of co nduits a nd d ebri s-m a rking for future co n tro is.Gl acier ice, with stra tifi ed d e bris layers, is exposed in mos t of th e a rea betwee n th e morain e a nd the cirqu e wall s. Oth er p arts arc cover ed b y ri rn or d e bri s (Fig. I ). Sn ow cOl'er occ urs in th e eas tern pa rt, close to th e bac k \I'a ll a nd in a small fronta l b a nd nex t to th e terminal morame. S urfi cial debris, tending to occ upy th e central t hi rd a nd fron ta l zo n es, consti tu tes a con tinu ous co\'eri ng fo rm ed by sca tte red clas ts. T n th e d ebris-covered a rea, se\'e n vertical sh a fts (moulin s), caused by wet precipita ti o n a nd surface m eltwa ter, were found. Ice thi c kn esses o r b etween 7 and 14 m were direc tly m easured a...
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