A revised Canadian perspective: progress in glacier hydrology

被引:8
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作者
Munro, DS [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6, Canada
关键词
glacier hydrology; mass balance; snow accumulation; meltwater production; GREENLAND ICE-SHEET; HIELO PATAGONICO NORTE; HIGH-VELOCITY EVENT; MASS-BALANCE; TEMPORAL VARIATIONS; ALBEDO MEASUREMENTS; SNOW ACCUMULATION; TEMPERATE GLACIER; TRAPRIDGE GLACIER; YUKON-TERRITORY;
D O I
10.1002/hyp.5769
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
Current research into glacier hydrology is occurring at a time when glaciers around the world, particularly those whose hydrological regimes affect populated areas, are shrinking as they go through a state of perpetual negative annual mass balance. Small glaciers alone are likely to contribute 0(.)5 to 1 mm year(-1) to global sea-level rise, with associated reductions in local freshwater resources, impacts upon freshwater ecosystems and increased risk of hazard due to outburst floods. Changes to the accumulation regimes of glaciers and ice sheets may be partly responsible, so the measurement and distribution of snowfall in glacierized basins, a topic long represented in non-glacierized basin research, is now beginning to receive more attention than it did before, aided by the advent of reliable automatic weather stations that provide data throughout the year. Satellite data continue to be an important information source for summer meltwater estimation, as distributed models, and their need for albedo maps, continue to develop. This further entails the need for simplifications to energy balance components, sacrificing point detail so that spatial calculation may proceed more quickly. The understanding of surface meltwater routing through the glacier to produce stream outflow continues to be a stimulating area of research, as demonstrated by activity at the Trapridge Glacier, Canada, and Canadian involvement in the Haut Glacier d'Arolla, Switzerland. As Canadian glacier monitoring continues to evolve, effort must be directed toward developing situations where mass balance, meltwater generation and flow routing studies can be done together at selected sites. Copyright (C) 2005 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
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