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Annual glaciological survey of Italian glaciers (2023)|Campagna glaciologica annuale dei ghiacciai italiani (2023)
Chiarle M., Bondesan A., Carturan L., Scotti R., Annual glaciological survey of Italian glaciers (2023). (IT ISSN 0391-9838, 2024). Results of the 2023 annual glaciological survey conducted on Italian glaciers are here presented. About two-hundred volunteers, assisted by numerous collaborators, operated last year in the three Alpine sectors (Piemonte - Valle d’Aosta, Lombardy and Triveneto) and in the Apennines (Calderone Glacier, Gran Sasso Group) observing two hundred and nine glaciers. One hundred and thirty glaciers were observed in the Piemonte - Valle d’Aosta sector while frontal variation was measured at the snout of fifty-nine glaciers. Twenty-nine and fifty glaciers were visited in the Lombardy Sector and in the Triveneto Sector, respectively (twenty-two and forty-three of which were measured, respectively). Mass balance measurements were conducted on nineteen Italian glaciers during the 2022-2023 hydrological year: four glaciers in the Western Alps (Piemonte - Valle d’Aosta sector), fourteen in the Eastern Alps (three in the Lombardy Sector, the other glaciers in the Triveneto Sector) and one in the Central Apennines
Il Ghiacciao d'Agola, un ossservatorio sui mutamenti dell'ambiente glaciale delle Dolomiti di Brenta
A century of late-summer snowline fluctuations in the Ortles-Cevedale group: reconstruction from historical photos
Annual glaciological survey of Italian glaciers (2022)
Results of the annual glaciological survey (2022) conducted on Italian glaciers are here presented. About 250 volunteers operated last year in the three Alpine sectors (Piemonte - Valle d’Aosta, Lombardy and Triveneto) and in the Apennines (Calderone Glacier, Gran Sasso Group) observing two hundred and two glaciers. One hundred and eighteen glaciers were observed in the Piemonte - Valle d’Aosta sector while frontal variation was measured at the snout of sixty glaciers. Twenty-seven and fifty-seven glaciers were visited in the Lombardy Sector and in the Triveneto Sector, respectively (twenty-one and forty-three of which were measured, respectively). Mass balance measurements were conducted on seventeen Italian glaciers during the 2021-2022 hydrological year: four glaciers in the Western Alps (Piemonte - Valle d’Aosta sector), twelve in the Eastern Alps (three in the Lombardy Sector, the other glaciers in the Triveneto Sector) and one in the Central Apennines
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