Changes of the 0°C isotherm and the equilibrium line altitude in central Chile during the last quarter of the 20th century

Carrasco J.F.; Quintana, J; Casassa, G.

Keywords: precipitation, temperature, chile, climate, equilibrium, america, line, south, altitude, hydrology, change, glaciers, troposphere, retreat, isotherm, glacier, zero, warming, radiosondes, Century, atmospheric, Global, twentieth, (meteorology), (ELA)

Abstract

An overall retreat of glaciers has been observed in the Andes of central Chile during the last ? 100 years. Precipitation is mainly of frontal origin and concentrates in winter months. Analysis of precipitation data shows a decrease until 1976, an increase thereafter north of 34°S and a decrease south of 34°S, but overall no significant trends during the last quarter of the 20th century. Analysis of radiosonde data of central Chile shows mid-tropospheric warming with an elevation increase of the 0°C isotherm of 122 ± 8 m and 200 ± 6 m in winter and summer, respectively, during the 27-year period between 1975 and 2001. The results point to a snowline elevation increase in the region during the last quarter of the 20th century and a concurrent rise of the equilibrium line altitude (ELA) and suggest that midtroposphere warming is the main cause for glacier retreat in central Chile. Copyright © 2005 IAHS Press.

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Título de la Revista: Hydrological Sciences Journal
Volumen: 50
Número: 6
Editorial: Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
Fecha de publicación: 2005
Página de inicio: 933
Página final: 948
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