The Retreat of Mountain Glaciers since the Little Ice Age: A Spatially Explicit Database
Author:
Marta SilvioORCID, Azzoni Roberto SergioORCID, Fugazza DavideORCID, Tielidze LevanORCID, Chand PritamORCID, Sieron KatrinORCID, Almond Peter, Ambrosini Roberto, Anthelme Fabien, Alviz Gazitúa Pablo, Bhambri RakeshORCID, Bonin AurélieORCID, Caccianiga Marco, Cauvy-Fraunié Sophie, Ceballos Lievano Jorge Luis, Clague JohnORCID, Cochachín Rapre Justiniano Alejo, Dangles Olivier, Deline Philip, Eger Andre, Cruz Encarnación Rolando, Erokhin Sergey, Franzetti AndreaORCID, Gielly Ludovic, Gili Fabrizio, Gobbi MauroORCID, Guerrieri AlessiaORCID, Hågvar Sigmund, Khedim NorineORCID, Kinyanjui RahabORCID, Messager Erwan, Morales-Martínez Marco Aurelio, Peyre GwendolynORCID, Pittino Francesca, Poulenard JeromeORCID, Seppi RobertoORCID, Chand Sharma Milap, Urseitova Nurai, Weissling Blake, Yang YanORCID, Zaginaev Vitalii, Zimmer Anaïs, Diolaiuti Guglielmina AdeleORCID, Rabatel AntoineORCID, Ficetola Gentile FrancescoORCID
Abstract
Most of the world’s mountain glaciers have been retreating for more than a century in response to climate change. Glacier retreat is evident on all continents, and the rate of retreat has accelerated during recent decades. Accurate, spatially explicit information on the position of glacier margins over time is useful for analyzing patterns of glacier retreat and measuring reductions in glacier surface area. This information is also essential for evaluating how mountain ecosystems are evolving due to climate warming and the attendant glacier retreat. Here, we present a non-comprehensive spatially explicit dataset showing multiple positions of glacier fronts since the Little Ice Age (LIA) maxima, including many data from the pre-satellite era. The dataset is based on multiple historical archival records including topographical maps; repeated photographs, paintings, and aerial or satellite images with a supplement of geochronology; and own field data. We provide ESRI shapefiles showing 728 past positions of 94 glacier fronts from all continents, except Antarctica, covering the period between the Little Ice Age maxima and the present. On average, the time series span the past 190 years. From 2 to 46 past positions per glacier are depicted (on average: 7.8).
Funder
European Commission National Natural Science Foundation of China Labex OSUG@2020 Science and Engineering Research Board
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems
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