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DOI | 10.1016/j.earscirev.2017.09.019 |
Rapid decline of snow and ice in the tropical Andes - Impacts, uncertainties and challenges ahead | |
Vuille, Mathias1; Carey, Mark2; Huggel, Christian3; Buytaert, Wouter4; Rabatel, Antoine5; Jacobsen, Dean6; Soruco, Alvaro7; Villacis, Marcos8; Yarleque, Christian1; Timm, Oliver Elison1; Condom, Thomas5; Salzmann, Nadine3,9; Sicart, Jean-Emmanuel5 | |
通讯作者 | Vuille, Mathias |
来源期刊 | EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
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ISSN | 0012-8252 |
EISSN | 1872-6828 |
出版年 | 2018 |
卷号 | 176页码:195-213 |
英文摘要 | Glaciers in the tropical Andes have been retreating for the past several decades, leading to a temporary increase in dry season water supply downstream. Projected future glacier shrinkage, however, will lead to a long-term reduction in dry season river discharge from glacierized catchments. This glacier retreat is closely related to the observed increase in high-elevation, surface air temperature in the region. Future projections using a simple freezing level height-equilibrium-line altitude scaling approach suggest that glaciers in the inner tropics, such as Antizana in Ecuador, may be most vulnerable to future warming while glaciers in the more arid outer tropics, such as Zongo in Bolivia, may persist, albeit in a smaller size, throughout the 21st century regardless of emission scenario. Nonetheless many uncertainties persist, most notably problems with accurate snowfall measurements in the glacier accumulation zone, uncertainties in establishing accurate thickness measurements on glaciers, unknown future changes associated with local-scale circulation and cloud cover affecting glacier energy balance, the role of aerosols and in particular black carbon deposition on Andean glaciers, and the role of groundwater and aquifers interacting with glacier meltwater. The reduction in water supply for export-oriented agriculture, mining, hydropower production and human consumption are the most commonly discussed concerns associated with glacier retreat, but many other aspects including glacial hazards, tourism and recreation, and ecosystem integrity are also affected by glacier retreat. Social and political problems surrounding water allocation for subsistence fanning have led to conflicts due to lack of adequate water governance. Local water management practices in many regions reflect cultural belief systems, perceptions and spiritual values and glacier retreat in some places is seen as a threat to these local livelihoods. Comprehensive adaptation strategies, if they are to be successful, therefore need to consider science, policy, culture and practice, and involve local populations. Planning needs to be based not only on future scenarios derived from physically-based numerical models, but must also consider societal needs, economic agendas, political conflicts, socioeconomic inequality and cultural values. This review elaborates on the need for adaptation as well as the challenges and constraints many adaptation projects are faced with, and lays out future directions where opportunities exist to develop successful, culturally acceptable and sustainable adaptation strategies. |
英文关键词 | Andes Glaciers Climate change Water resources Adaptation |
类型 | Review |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | USA ; Switzerland ; England ; France ; Denmark ; Bolivia ; Ecuador |
收录类别 | SCI-E ; SSCI |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000424188800009 |
WOS关键词 | CLIMATE-CHANGE ADAPTATION ; NEVADO-DEL-RUIZ ; CORDILLERA-BLANCA ; GLACIER RECESSION ; WATER-RESOURCES ; MASS-BALANCE ; EQUILIBRIUM-LINE ; POTENTIAL IMPACTS ; SURFACE-ENERGY ; BLACK CARBON |
WOS类目 | Geosciences, Multidisciplinary |
WOS研究方向 | Geology |
来源机构 | French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/208654 |
作者单位 | 1.SUNY Albany, Dept Atmospher & Environm Sci, 1400 Washington Ave, Albany, NY 12222 USA; 2.Univ Oregon, Robert D Clark Honors Coll, Eugene, OR 97403 USA; 3.Univ Zurich, Dept Geog, Zurich, Switzerland; 4.Imperial Coll London, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, London, England; 5.Univ Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, IRD, IGE, Grenoble, France; 6.Univ Copenhagen, Dept Biol, Freshwater Biol Lab, Copenhagen, Denmark; 7.Univ Mayor San Andres, Inst Invest Geol & Medio Ambiente, La Paz, Bolivia; 8.Escuela Politec Nacl, Dept Ingn Civil & Ambiental, Quito, Ecuador; 9.Univ Fribourg, Dept Geosci, Fribourg, Switzerland |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Vuille, Mathias,Carey, Mark,Huggel, Christian,et al. Rapid decline of snow and ice in the tropical Andes - Impacts, uncertainties and challenges ahead[J]. French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development,2018,176:195-213. |
APA | Vuille, Mathias.,Carey, Mark.,Huggel, Christian.,Buytaert, Wouter.,Rabatel, Antoine.,...&Sicart, Jean-Emmanuel.(2018).Rapid decline of snow and ice in the tropical Andes - Impacts, uncertainties and challenges ahead.EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS,176,195-213. |
MLA | Vuille, Mathias,et al."Rapid decline of snow and ice in the tropical Andes - Impacts, uncertainties and challenges ahead".EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS 176(2018):195-213. |
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