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A system for assessing the past, present and future of glacial resources (Comunicazione a convegno)
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- A system for assessing the past, present and future of glacial resources (Comunicazione a convegno) (literal)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Chiarle M. (1), Nigrelli G. (1), Provenzale A. (2) (2014)
A system for assessing the past, present and future of glacial resources
in Engineering Geology for Society and Territory, Torino, 15-19 settembre 2014
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- Chiarle M. (1), Nigrelli G. (1), Provenzale A. (2) (literal)
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(2) CNR-ISAC UOS Torino (literal)
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- A system for assessing the past, present and future of glacial resources (literal)
- Abstract
- The cryosphere is especially sensitive to the fluctuations of climatic parameters, and
specifically to ongoing global warming. Mountain glaciers, in particular, are good indicators
of climatic trends, as they have response times to climate forcing which are intermediate
between snow (which responds mainly to short-term climate forcing) and permafrost/ground
ice, whose response is delayed in time and conditioned by a complex ensemble of factors.
When studying glacier response to climate change, the main objectives are: (i) understand the
terrestrial, local impacts of global climatic changes, (ii) develop scenarios of the future
evolution of glaciated areas, according to the available global climatic projections. This two
objectives have both scientific and applied merits. The latter are related to the importance of
glaciers in the water cycle, in sediment fluxes, and as a source of natural hazards. The
combination of historical and geomorphological information with numerical models of
climate systems and glacier response to climate forcing is one of the most robust approaches
to address the study of glacier evolution in response to climate fluctuations and change. In
order to be promptly available for use, historical and geomorphological data (including
climatic ones) need to be properly organized in information management systems, which
guarantee the preservation and standardization of data, along with their easy processing and
retrieval. The present contribution aims at illustrating the experience gained through the
application of this multidisciplinary approach to glaciers of the western Italian Alps. (literal)
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