2022
DOI: 10.3390/rs14061508
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Glacier Recession in the Altai Mountains after the LIA Maximum

Abstract: The study aims to reconstruct the Altai glaciers at the maximum of the LIA, to estimate the reduction of the Altai glaciers from the LIA maximum to the present, and to analyze glacier reduction rates on the example of the Tavan Bogd mountain range. Research was based on remote sensing and field data. The recent glaciation in the southern part of the Altai is estimated (1256 glaciers with the total area of 559.15 ± 31.13 km2), the area of the glaciers of the whole Altai mountains is estimated at 1096.55 km2. In… Show more

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“…Mean monthly temperature at Akkem station (2056 m asl) was −18°C in January and +11°C in July for the period 1952–2004; mean summer (JJA) temperature increased by 0.1°C a −1 from 1985 to 2004 (Shahgedanova et al, 2010) and from 12 to 14.5°C over the period 1985–2015 at Kosh‐Agach (1759 m asl, Figure 1; Ganyushkin et al, 2022). Too far north to be affected by the summer East Asian monsoon, the Russian Altai Mountains are today exposed to the westerlies (Benn & Owen, 1998).…”
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“…Mean monthly temperature at Akkem station (2056 m asl) was −18°C in January and +11°C in July for the period 1952–2004; mean summer (JJA) temperature increased by 0.1°C a −1 from 1985 to 2004 (Shahgedanova et al, 2010) and from 12 to 14.5°C over the period 1985–2015 at Kosh‐Agach (1759 m asl, Figure 1; Ganyushkin et al, 2022). Too far north to be affected by the summer East Asian monsoon, the Russian Altai Mountains are today exposed to the westerlies (Benn & Owen, 1998).…”
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“…B). Altai Mountains glaciers covered 2288 km 2 during the Little Ice Age (Ganyushkin et al, 2022), and 1096 ± 53 km 2 in 2020 (Chang et al, 2022;Ganyushkin et al, 2022), representing presently c. 50% of the glacierized area of North Asia (RGI Region 10; Earl & Gardner, 2016). In the Russian Altai Mountains, glaciers are mainly located at present in the Katun (185 km 2 ), North (129 km 2 ) and South Chuya (135 km 2 ) Ranges, mainly on their north side, and on the Tavan Bogd north side (23.5 km 2 ), totalling 483.5 km 2 (RGI Consortium, 2017; Figure 1).…”
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