Pinus cembra L. tree-ring data as a proxy for summer glacial mass balance variability in the Rhaetian Alps
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Glacial extent and mass balance are sensitive climate proxies providing solid information on past
climatic conditions. However, series of annual mass-balance measurements of more than 60 years
are scarce. To our knowledge, this is the first time the latewood density data (MXD) of the Swiss
stone pine (Pinus cembra L.) have been used to reconstruct the summer mass balance (B s ) of an
Alpine glacier. The MXD-based B s well correlates with a B s reconstruction based on the May to
September temperature. Winter precipitation has been used as an independent proxy to infer the
winter mass balance and to obtain an annual mass-balance (B n ) estimate dating back to the gla-
ciological year 1811/12. The reconstructed MXD/precipitation-based B n well correlates with the
data both of the Careser and of other Alpine glaciers measured by the glaciological method. A
number of critical issues should be considered in both proxies, including non-linear response
of glacial mass balance to temperature, bedrock topography, ice thinning and fragmentation,
MXD acquisition and standardization methods, and finally the 'divergence problem' responsible
for the recently reduced sensitivity of the dendrochronological data. Nevertheless, our results
highlight the possibility of performing MXD-based dendroglaciological reconstructions using
this stable and reliable proxy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Climate change; glacier fluctuations; glacier mass balance; mass-balance reconstruction
Elenco autori:
Baroni, Carlo; Brunetti, Michele
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