TY - JOUR
T1 - Catchment-scale reconstruction of glacier mass balance using observations and global climate data
T2 - Case study of the Hailuogou catchment, south-eastern Tibetan Plateau
AU - Zhang, Yong
AU - Hirabayashi, Yukiko
AU - Liu, Shiyin
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank to Trend Biggs, Koji Fujita and the anonymous reviewer for their extensive and very helpful comments and suggestions. We also thank the Gongga Alpine Ecosystem Observation and Research Station of the Chinese Ecological Research Network for providing the meteorological data. This research was supported by the Global Change Research Program of China ( 2010CB951401 ), the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 40701032 , 40801030 ), and the Funding Program for next generation world-leading researchers, JSPS and CREST project of Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).
PY - 2012/6/11
Y1 - 2012/6/11
N2 - Debris-covered glaciers are common in the Tibetan Plateau, where ablation zones are mantled in a supraglacial debris cover that influences glacier mass balance, runoff, and response to climate change by affecting the melt rate of the underlying ice. The impact of debris cover has not yet been taken into account in regional- or global-scale assessments of glacier mass balances and freshwater resources by using physically based numerical models. Here, a surface energy-mass balance model that accounts for the significance of debris cover and its effect on the ice melt rate is applied to reconstruct the glacier mass balance of Hailuogou catchment, which is located in the south-eastern Tibetan Plateau and contains three debris-covered and four debris-free monsoonal maritime glaciers. According to our calculations, the glaciers in Hailuogou catchment show a mean annual balance of -0.42. m water equivalent (w.e.) per year, for a total mass loss of 24.3. m w.e. over the period 1952-2009. A comparison of summer temperature- and precipitation-mass balance/equilibrium line altitude (ELA) relations indicates that the glaciers in the catchment are much more sensitive to temperature change than to precipitation change. In the last 20. yrs, increasing summer temperature is the main cause of rapid wasting of the glacier mass in the catchment. Meanwhile, the presence of supraglacial debris markedly accelerates glacier mass loss, resulting in the unstable termini of debris-covered glaciers in Hailuogou catchment. This highlights the importance of debris cover for understanding glacier mass balance and hydrology in the Tibetan Plateau.
AB - Debris-covered glaciers are common in the Tibetan Plateau, where ablation zones are mantled in a supraglacial debris cover that influences glacier mass balance, runoff, and response to climate change by affecting the melt rate of the underlying ice. The impact of debris cover has not yet been taken into account in regional- or global-scale assessments of glacier mass balances and freshwater resources by using physically based numerical models. Here, a surface energy-mass balance model that accounts for the significance of debris cover and its effect on the ice melt rate is applied to reconstruct the glacier mass balance of Hailuogou catchment, which is located in the south-eastern Tibetan Plateau and contains three debris-covered and four debris-free monsoonal maritime glaciers. According to our calculations, the glaciers in Hailuogou catchment show a mean annual balance of -0.42. m water equivalent (w.e.) per year, for a total mass loss of 24.3. m w.e. over the period 1952-2009. A comparison of summer temperature- and precipitation-mass balance/equilibrium line altitude (ELA) relations indicates that the glaciers in the catchment are much more sensitive to temperature change than to precipitation change. In the last 20. yrs, increasing summer temperature is the main cause of rapid wasting of the glacier mass in the catchment. Meanwhile, the presence of supraglacial debris markedly accelerates glacier mass loss, resulting in the unstable termini of debris-covered glaciers in Hailuogou catchment. This highlights the importance of debris cover for understanding glacier mass balance and hydrology in the Tibetan Plateau.
KW - Catchment scale
KW - Debris cover
KW - Glacier
KW - Mass balance
KW - Tibetan Plateau
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.04.014
DO - 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.04.014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84861224400
SN - 0022-1694
VL - 444-445
SP - 146
EP - 160
JO - Journal of Hydrology
JF - Journal of Hydrology
ER -