2009
DOI: 10.3189/172756409787769591
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Six decades of glacier mass-balance observations: a review of the worldwide monitoring network

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Glacier mass balance is the direct and undelayed response to atmospheric conditions and hence is among the essential variables required for climate system monitoring. It has been recognized as the largest non-steric contributor to the present rise in sea level. Six decades of annual mass-balance data have been compiled and made easily available by the World Glacier Monitoring Service and its predecessor organizations. In total, there have been 3480 annual mass-balance measurements reported from 228 g… Show more

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“…The observed distribution of elevation changes is, however, affected by long-term variations in glacier mass balance that are evident in the 20th century for the European Alps (Vincent, 2002;Zemp et al, 2009;Huss et al, 2010a). For example, the distribution of h over the glacier surface is inherently different for periods of fast glacier wastage (e.g.…”
Section: Parameterizations For Individual Glaciersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The observed distribution of elevation changes is, however, affected by long-term variations in glacier mass balance that are evident in the 20th century for the European Alps (Vincent, 2002;Zemp et al, 2009;Huss et al, 2010a). For example, the distribution of h over the glacier surface is inherently different for periods of fast glacier wastage (e.g.…”
Section: Parameterizations For Individual Glaciersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This feature was referred to in subsequent studies by Zemp et al (2009), Cogley (2011), and Scherler et al (2011), becoming known as the "Karakoram anomaly. "…”
Section: Other Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). In the Alps, nine series (direct glaciological method) longer than four decades are available and are part of the WGMS "reference" mass balance programmes (Zemp et al, 2009). Mean mass balance of these glaciers was compared to extrapolated mountainrange balance.…”
Section: Uncertainty Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%