Response of a mid‐latitude cirque glacier to climate over the last two decades: Mangaehuehu Glacier,Mt Ruapehu |
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Authors: | Martin S Brook Josh F Dean Harry J R Keys |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Natural Resources, Massey University, , Palmerston North, New Zealand;2. Agricultural Sciences, La Trobe University, , Bundoora, Victoria, Australia;3. Department of Conservation, , Turangi, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The recent loss of mountain glaciers in response to climate warming has been reported across a range of latitudes globally, but the processes involved are not always straightforward. In southern Pacific mid‐latitudes, twentieth‐century glacier fluctuations are thought to reflect the strength of westerly atmospheric circulation, which brings increased precipitation, leading to mass gains. We present a study of the response of Mangaehuehu Glacier, a cirque glacier on Mt Ruapehu, to climate over the last two decades. Glacier surface area fluctuated in size over this period, corresponding closely with mean end‐of‐summer snowlines in the Southern Alps. The key control on glacier extent appears to be ablation season temperature, itself controlled by regional atmospheric circulation, including El Niño‐Southern Oscillation, Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO), and to a lesser extent, Southern Annular Mode (SAM). Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | glacier Mt Ruapehu climate change mid‐latitude atmospheric circulation |
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