Journal
GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE
Volume 110, Issue -, Pages 40-50Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2012.07.010
Keywords
Tian Shan; Glacier area change; Glacier volume change; Glacier inventory; Big Naryn; GPR measurements; Volume-area scaling; Excess discharge
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A glacier inventory referring to the year 2007 was created for the Big Naryn basin based on satellite imagery. The 507 glaciers had a total area of 471 km(2). Compared to the Soviet glacier inventory based on data from the mid 20th century, the total glacier area decreased by 23.4%. The shrinkage varies from 14% to 42% between individual mountain ranges. We discuss the possible causes for this considerable variation by analyzing and interpreting topographic parameters and differences between seven sub-regions. On three glaciers, ice thickness was derived by ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements on the glacier tongues and by surface slope using a simplified ice mechanical approach on the upper parts. We estimate the total ice volume of the basin for both inventories using volume-area scaling. Our results show a current glacier volume of 26.0-33.3 km(3). A total of 6.6-8.4 km(3) (20%) have been lost since the mid 20th century. The water equivalent of 5.9-7.6 km(3) was transformed into excess discharge and contributed to at least 7.3-9.2% of total runoff in the considered period. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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