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Book Synopsis
Glaciers are considered a key and an iconic indicator of climate change. The World Glacier Monitoring Service has noted that global alpine balance has been negative for 35 consecutive years. This highlights the dire future that alpine glaciers face. The goal of this volume is to tell the story, glacier by glacier, of response to climate change from 1984-2015. Of the 165 glaciers examined in 10 different alpine regions, 162 have retreated significantly. It is evident that the changes are significant, not happening at a glacial pace, and are profoundly affecting alpine regions. There is a consistent result that reverberates from mountain range to mountain range, which emphasizes that although regional glacier and climate feedbacks differ, global changes are driving the response. This book considers ten different glaciated regions around the individual glaciers, and offers a different tune to the same chorus of glacier volume loss in the face of climate change.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

1 Alpine Glaciers: An Introduction 1

1.1 Glacier Observation Programs 1

1.2 Importance of Mountain Glaciers 3

1.3 Glacier Terminus Response to Climate Change 3

1.3.1 Equilibrium Response 3

1.3.2 Disequilibrium Response 4

1.3.3 Accumulation Zone Changes 4

1.3.4 Terminus Response Factors 4

1.4 Glacier Runoff 5

1.5 Climate Change and Impact of Runoff 5

References 7

2 Glacier Mass Balance 10

Overview 10

References 14

3 Juneau Icefield 16

Overview 16

3.1 Norris Glacier 19

3.2 Lemon Creek Glacier 20

3.3 Mendenhall Glacier 22

3.4 Herbert Glacier 23

3.5 Eagle Glacier 24

3.6 Gilkey Glacier 25

3.7 Antler Glacier 26

3.8 Field Glacier 28

3.9 Llewellyn Glacier 29

3.10 Tulsequah Glacier 30

3.11 Twin Glacier 31

3.12 Taku Glacier 35

References 37

4 Northern Patagonia Icefield region 38

Overview 38

4.1 Reichert Glacier 39

4.2 Gualas Glacier 41

4.3 San Rafael Glacier 43

4.4 San Quintín Glacier 43

4.5 Fraenkel Glacier 45

4.6 Benito Glacier 46

4.7 Acodado Glacier 47

4.8 Steffen Glacier 49

4.9 HPN4 Glacier 49

4.10 Colonia Glacier 51

4.11 Nef Glacier 53

4.12 Leones Glacier 54

4.13 Fiero Glacier 56

4.14 Grosse Glacier 56

4.15 Verde Glacier 57

References 59

5 South Georgia, Kerguelen, and Heard Islands 61

Overview 61

5.1 Twitcher Glacier 62

5.2 Herz Glacier 64

5.3 Weddel Glacier 64

5.4 Bertrab Glacier 65

5.5 Ross–Hindle Glacier 66

5.6 Heaney Glacier–Cook Glacier 66

5.7 Nordenskjold Glacier 67

5.8 Harker and Hamberg Glaciers 68

5.9 Neumayer Glacier 68

5.10 Konig Glacier 69

5.11 Purvis Glacier 71

5.12 Stephenson Glacier–Heard Island 72

5.13 Agassiz Glacier–Kerguelen Island 74

5.14 Ampere Glacier 75

5.15 Lapparent Glacier 75

5.16 Lake District 76

References 79

6 Svalbard: Hornsund Fjord region 80

Overview 80

6.1 South Coast of Hornsund 80

6.2 Eastern Hornsund Glacier change 83

6.3 North side of Hornsund 84

6.4 Sorkappland 85

References 87

7 NovayaZemlya 89

Overview 89

7.1 Kropotkina Glacier 89

7.2 Moshniy Glacier 90

7.3 Vilkitskogo Glacier 91

7.4 Krivosheina Glacier 94

7.5 Nizkiy Glacier 95

7.6 Glazova Glacier 95

7.7 Krayniy Glacier 96

7.8 Taisija Glacier 98

7.9 Chernysheva Glacier 98

7.10 Borzova Glacier 99

7.11 Mack and Velkena Glaciers 99

References 100

8 North Cascade Range, Washington USA 101

Overview 101

8.1 Skykomish River Basin 102

8.1.1 Lynch Glacier 102

8.1.2 Hinman Glacier 103

8.1.3 Foss Glacier 105

8.1.4 Columbia Glacier 105

8.1.5 Skykomish Streamflow Impact 107

8.2 Mount Baker and Nooksack River 108

8.2.1 Sholes Glacier 2013 109

8.2.2 Rainbow Glacier 110

8.2.3 Roosevelt Glacier 113

8.2.4 Coleman Glacier 115

8.2.5 Deming Glacier 116

8.2.6 Easton Glacier 119

8.2.7 Boulder Glacier 120

8.3 Glacier Runoff Impact 121

References 126

9 Interior Ranges, British Columbia/Alberta 129

Overview 129

9.1 Yoho Glacier 130

9.2 Des Poilus Glacier 132

9.3 Waputik Icefield–Daly Glacier 133

9.4 Cummins Glacier 134

9.5 Apex Glacier 136

9.6 Shackleton Glacier 136

9.7 Columbia Glacier 136

9.8 Freshfield Glacier 139

9.9 Lyell Icefield–Mons Icefield 139

9.10 Haworth Glacier 139

9.11 Sir Sandford Glacier 144

9.12 Dismal Glacier 144

9.13 Illecillewaet Icefield 145

9.14 Deville Icefield 146

9.15 Conrad Icefield 147

9.16 Vowell Glacier 149

References 151

10 Himalaya 152

Overview 152

10.1 Middle Lhonak Glacier 154

10.2 South Lhonak Glacier 155

10.3 North Lhonak Glacier 156

10.4 East Langpo Glacier 156

10.5 Changsang Glacier 156

10.6 Zemu Glacier 157

10.7 Kaer Glacier 160

10.8 Longbashaba Glacier 160

10.9 Zhizhai Glacier 161

10.10 Jimi Glacier 161

10.11 Yindapu Glacier 162

10.12 Gelhaipuco Glacier 163

10.13 Qangzonkco Glacier 163

10.14 Nobuk Glacier 165

10.15 Nangama Pokhari 166

10.16 Kanchenjunga Glacier 166

References 169

11 New Zealand 171

Overview 171

11.1 Mueller Glacier 171

11.2 Hooker Glacier 173

11.3 Tasman Glacier 174

11.4 Murchison Glacier 174

11.5 Douglas Neve 176

11.6 La Perouse Glacier 177

11.7 Balfour Glacier 180

11.8 Fox Glacier 181

11.9 Franz Josef Glacier 181

11.10 Classen Glacier 183

11.11 Godley Glacier 184

11.12 Lyell Glacier 184

References 185

12 Alps: Mont Blanc–Matterhorn Transect 187

Overview 187

12.1 Mer De Glace 188

12.2 Glacier d’Argentiere 190

12.3 Tour de Glacier 191

12.4 Trient Glacier 192

12.5 Saleina Glacier 194

12.6 Bossons Glacier 194

12.7 Taconnaz Glacier 195

12.8 Bionnassay Glacier 195

12.9 Otemma Glacier 196

12.10 Breney Glacier 197

12.11 Gietro Glacier 198

12.12 Corbassière Glacier 198

12.13 Glacier du Mont Miné 198

12.14 Ferpécle Glacier 200

12.15 Gornergletscher 202

12.16 Findelengletscher 203

12.17 Theodulgletscher 204

12.18 Lex Blanche Glacier 206

12.19 Miage Glacier 208

12.20 Brouillard Glacier 208

12.21 Freney Glacier 208

References 209

13 Alpine Glacier Change Summary 211

References 212

Index 215

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 13/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119068112, 978-1119068112
      ISBN10: 1119068118

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Glaciers are considered a key and an iconic indicator of climate change. The World Glacier Monitoring Service has noted that global alpine balance has been negative for 35 consecutive years. This highlights the dire future that alpine glaciers face. The goal of this volume is to tell the story, glacier by glacier, of response to climate change from 1984-2015. Of the 165 glaciers examined in 10 different alpine regions, 162 have retreated significantly. It is evident that the changes are significant, not happening at a glacial pace, and are profoundly affecting alpine regions. There is a consistent result that reverberates from mountain range to mountain range, which emphasizes that although regional glacier and climate feedbacks differ, global changes are driving the response. This book considers ten different glaciated regions around the individual glaciers, and offers a different tune to the same chorus of glacier volume loss in the face of climate change.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xi

      1 Alpine Glaciers: An Introduction 1

      1.1 Glacier Observation Programs 1

      1.2 Importance of Mountain Glaciers 3

      1.3 Glacier Terminus Response to Climate Change 3

      1.3.1 Equilibrium Response 3

      1.3.2 Disequilibrium Response 4

      1.3.3 Accumulation Zone Changes 4

      1.3.4 Terminus Response Factors 4

      1.4 Glacier Runoff 5

      1.5 Climate Change and Impact of Runoff 5

      References 7

      2 Glacier Mass Balance 10

      Overview 10

      References 14

      3 Juneau Icefield 16

      Overview 16

      3.1 Norris Glacier 19

      3.2 Lemon Creek Glacier 20

      3.3 Mendenhall Glacier 22

      3.4 Herbert Glacier 23

      3.5 Eagle Glacier 24

      3.6 Gilkey Glacier 25

      3.7 Antler Glacier 26

      3.8 Field Glacier 28

      3.9 Llewellyn Glacier 29

      3.10 Tulsequah Glacier 30

      3.11 Twin Glacier 31

      3.12 Taku Glacier 35

      References 37

      4 Northern Patagonia Icefield region 38

      Overview 38

      4.1 Reichert Glacier 39

      4.2 Gualas Glacier 41

      4.3 San Rafael Glacier 43

      4.4 San Quintín Glacier 43

      4.5 Fraenkel Glacier 45

      4.6 Benito Glacier 46

      4.7 Acodado Glacier 47

      4.8 Steffen Glacier 49

      4.9 HPN4 Glacier 49

      4.10 Colonia Glacier 51

      4.11 Nef Glacier 53

      4.12 Leones Glacier 54

      4.13 Fiero Glacier 56

      4.14 Grosse Glacier 56

      4.15 Verde Glacier 57

      References 59

      5 South Georgia, Kerguelen, and Heard Islands 61

      Overview 61

      5.1 Twitcher Glacier 62

      5.2 Herz Glacier 64

      5.3 Weddel Glacier 64

      5.4 Bertrab Glacier 65

      5.5 Ross–Hindle Glacier 66

      5.6 Heaney Glacier–Cook Glacier 66

      5.7 Nordenskjold Glacier 67

      5.8 Harker and Hamberg Glaciers 68

      5.9 Neumayer Glacier 68

      5.10 Konig Glacier 69

      5.11 Purvis Glacier 71

      5.12 Stephenson Glacier–Heard Island 72

      5.13 Agassiz Glacier–Kerguelen Island 74

      5.14 Ampere Glacier 75

      5.15 Lapparent Glacier 75

      5.16 Lake District 76

      References 79

      6 Svalbard: Hornsund Fjord region 80

      Overview 80

      6.1 South Coast of Hornsund 80

      6.2 Eastern Hornsund Glacier change 83

      6.3 North side of Hornsund 84

      6.4 Sorkappland 85

      References 87

      7 NovayaZemlya 89

      Overview 89

      7.1 Kropotkina Glacier 89

      7.2 Moshniy Glacier 90

      7.3 Vilkitskogo Glacier 91

      7.4 Krivosheina Glacier 94

      7.5 Nizkiy Glacier 95

      7.6 Glazova Glacier 95

      7.7 Krayniy Glacier 96

      7.8 Taisija Glacier 98

      7.9 Chernysheva Glacier 98

      7.10 Borzova Glacier 99

      7.11 Mack and Velkena Glaciers 99

      References 100

      8 North Cascade Range, Washington USA 101

      Overview 101

      8.1 Skykomish River Basin 102

      8.1.1 Lynch Glacier 102

      8.1.2 Hinman Glacier 103

      8.1.3 Foss Glacier 105

      8.1.4 Columbia Glacier 105

      8.1.5 Skykomish Streamflow Impact 107

      8.2 Mount Baker and Nooksack River 108

      8.2.1 Sholes Glacier 2013 109

      8.2.2 Rainbow Glacier 110

      8.2.3 Roosevelt Glacier 113

      8.2.4 Coleman Glacier 115

      8.2.5 Deming Glacier 116

      8.2.6 Easton Glacier 119

      8.2.7 Boulder Glacier 120

      8.3 Glacier Runoff Impact 121

      References 126

      9 Interior Ranges, British Columbia/Alberta 129

      Overview 129

      9.1 Yoho Glacier 130

      9.2 Des Poilus Glacier 132

      9.3 Waputik Icefield–Daly Glacier 133

      9.4 Cummins Glacier 134

      9.5 Apex Glacier 136

      9.6 Shackleton Glacier 136

      9.7 Columbia Glacier 136

      9.8 Freshfield Glacier 139

      9.9 Lyell Icefield–Mons Icefield 139

      9.10 Haworth Glacier 139

      9.11 Sir Sandford Glacier 144

      9.12 Dismal Glacier 144

      9.13 Illecillewaet Icefield 145

      9.14 Deville Icefield 146

      9.15 Conrad Icefield 147

      9.16 Vowell Glacier 149

      References 151

      10 Himalaya 152

      Overview 152

      10.1 Middle Lhonak Glacier 154

      10.2 South Lhonak Glacier 155

      10.3 North Lhonak Glacier 156

      10.4 East Langpo Glacier 156

      10.5 Changsang Glacier 156

      10.6 Zemu Glacier 157

      10.7 Kaer Glacier 160

      10.8 Longbashaba Glacier 160

      10.9 Zhizhai Glacier 161

      10.10 Jimi Glacier 161

      10.11 Yindapu Glacier 162

      10.12 Gelhaipuco Glacier 163

      10.13 Qangzonkco Glacier 163

      10.14 Nobuk Glacier 165

      10.15 Nangama Pokhari 166

      10.16 Kanchenjunga Glacier 166

      References 169

      11 New Zealand 171

      Overview 171

      11.1 Mueller Glacier 171

      11.2 Hooker Glacier 173

      11.3 Tasman Glacier 174

      11.4 Murchison Glacier 174

      11.5 Douglas Neve 176

      11.6 La Perouse Glacier 177

      11.7 Balfour Glacier 180

      11.8 Fox Glacier 181

      11.9 Franz Josef Glacier 181

      11.10 Classen Glacier 183

      11.11 Godley Glacier 184

      11.12 Lyell Glacier 184

      References 185

      12 Alps: Mont Blanc–Matterhorn Transect 187

      Overview 187

      12.1 Mer De Glace 188

      12.2 Glacier d’Argentiere 190

      12.3 Tour de Glacier 191

      12.4 Trient Glacier 192

      12.5 Saleina Glacier 194

      12.6 Bossons Glacier 194

      12.7 Taconnaz Glacier 195

      12.8 Bionnassay Glacier 195

      12.9 Otemma Glacier 196

      12.10 Breney Glacier 197

      12.11 Gietro Glacier 198

      12.12 Corbassière Glacier 198

      12.13 Glacier du Mont Miné 198

      12.14 Ferpécle Glacier 200

      12.15 Gornergletscher 202

      12.16 Findelengletscher 203

      12.17 Theodulgletscher 204

      12.18 Lex Blanche Glacier 206

      12.19 Miage Glacier 208

      12.20 Brouillard Glacier 208

      12.21 Freney Glacier 208

      References 209

      13 Alpine Glacier Change Summary 211

      References 212

      Index 215

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