The Use of Hypsometry to Indicate Long-Term Stability and Response of Valley Glaciers to Changes in Mass Transfer

Author:

Furbish D.J,Andrews J.T.

Abstract

AbstractA simple equation is derived relating the net mass-balance and hypsometric curves of a steady-state valley glacier. It is used to examine how valley shape is linked to disparate extents and responses of glaciers subjected to similar climatic conditions. Examples are given which show that area-based indices (e.g. AAR) for estimating the equilibrium line altitude (ELA) may be subject to a substantial built-in variance because they implicitly rely upon similarity of glacier shape and regimen over a region. If accurate topographic maps are available, the equation may be used to infer the regimen of modern glaciers in the form of a dimensionless ratio of net mass-balance gradients. Alternatively, if similar information is available concerning regional glacier regimen, disparate extents and responses may be collectively utilized to estimate values of ELA or to infer climatic influence, taking glacier hypsometry into account.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes

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