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Glacier change in Norway since the 1960s – an overview of mass balance, area, length and surface elevation changes

Glacier change in Norway since the 1960s – an overview of mass balance, area, length and surface elevation changes


Titill: Glacier change in Norway since the 1960s – an overview of mass balance, area, length and surface elevation changes
Höfundur: Andreassen, Liss M.
Elvehøy, Hallgeir
Kjøllmoen, Bjarne
Belart, Joaquín M. C.   orcid.org/0000-0002-0853-8935
Útgáfa: 2020-02-13
Tungumál: Enska
Umfang: 313-328
Háskóli/Stofnun: Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
Svið: Verkfræði- og náttúruvísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Engineering and Natural Sciences (UI)
Deild: Jarðvísindastofnun (HÍ)
Institute of Earth Sciences (UI)
Birtist í: Journal of Glaciology;66(256)
ISSN: 0022-1430
1727-5652 (eISSN)
DOI: 10.1017/jog.2020.10
Efnisorð: Earth-Surface Processes; glacier mapping; glacier mass balance; Glacier fluctuations; Jöklafræði; Jöklarannsóknir
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2391

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Andreassen, L., Elvehøy, H., Kjøllmoen, B., & Belart, J. (2020). Glacier change in Norway since the 1960s – an overview of mass balance, area, length and surface elevation changes. Journal of Glaciology, 66(256), 313-328. doi:10.1017/jog.2020.10

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Abstract In this paper, we give an overview of changes in area, length, surface elevation and mass balance of glaciers in mainland Norway since the 1960s. Frontal advances have been recorded in all regions except the northernmost glaciers in Troms and Finnmark (Storsteinsfjellbreen, Lyngen and Langfjordjokelen). More than half of the observed glaciers, 27 of 49, had marked advances in the 1990s. The glaciological mass-balance values for the period 1962-2018, where 43 glaciers have been measured, show great inter-annual variability. The results reveal accelerated deficit since 2000, the most negative decade being 2001-2010. Some years with a positive mass balance (or less negative) after 2010s can be attributed to variations in large-scale atmospheric circulation. A surface elevation change and geodetic mass balance were calculated for a sample of 131 glaciers covering 817 km in the '1960s' and 734 km in the '2010s', giving an area reduction of 84 km, or 10%. The sample covers many of the largest glaciers in Norway, and they had an overall change in surface elevation of -15.5 m for the ~50 year period. Converted to a geodetic mass balance this gives a mean mass balance of -0.27 ± 0.05 m w.e. a-1

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