Identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability

Glaciers all over the world are expected to continue to retreat due to the global warming throughout the 21st century. Consequently, future seasonal water availability might become scarce once glacier areas have declined below a certain threshold affecting future water management strategies. Particu...

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Main Authors: D. Finger, A. Hugentobler, M. Huss, A. Voinesco, H. Wernli, D. Fischer, E. Weber, P.-Y. Jeannin, M. Kauzlaric, A. Wirz, T. Vennemann, F. Hüsler, B. Schädler, R. Weingartner
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013-08-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/3261/2013/hess-17-3261-2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-c170fc17c933425ca00107d6be98b9ff2020-11-25T01:04:41ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382013-08-011783261327710.5194/hess-17-3261-2013Identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availabilityD. FingerA. HugentoblerM. HussA. VoinescoH. WernliD. FischerE. WeberP.-Y. JeanninM. KauzlaricA. WirzT. VennemannF. HüslerB. SchädlerR. WeingartnerGlaciers all over the world are expected to continue to retreat due to the global warming throughout the 21st century. Consequently, future seasonal water availability might become scarce once glacier areas have declined below a certain threshold affecting future water management strategies. Particular attention should be paid to glaciers located in a karstic environment, as parts of the meltwater can be drained by underlying karst systems, making it difficult to assess water availability. In this study tracer experiments, karst modeling and glacier melt modeling are combined in order to identify flow paths in a high alpine, glacierized, karstic environment (Glacier de la Plaine Morte, Switzerland) and to investigate current and predict future downstream water availability. Flow paths through the karst underground were determined with natural and fluorescent tracers. Subsequently, geologic information and the findings from tracer experiments were assembled in a karst model. Finally, glacier melt projections driven with a climate scenario were performed to discuss future water availability in the area surrounding the glacier. The results suggest that during late summer glacier meltwater is rapidly drained through well-developed channels at the glacier bottom to the north of the glacier, while during low flow season meltwater enters into the karst and is drained to the south. Climate change projections with the glacier melt model reveal that by the end of the century glacier melt will be significantly reduced in the summer, jeopardizing water availability in glacier-fed karst springs.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/3261/2013/hess-17-3261-2013.pdf
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author D. Finger
A. Hugentobler
M. Huss
A. Voinesco
H. Wernli
D. Fischer
E. Weber
P.-Y. Jeannin
M. Kauzlaric
A. Wirz
T. Vennemann
F. Hüsler
B. Schädler
R. Weingartner
spellingShingle D. Finger
A. Hugentobler
M. Huss
A. Voinesco
H. Wernli
D. Fischer
E. Weber
P.-Y. Jeannin
M. Kauzlaric
A. Wirz
T. Vennemann
F. Hüsler
B. Schädler
R. Weingartner
Identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
author_facet D. Finger
A. Hugentobler
M. Huss
A. Voinesco
H. Wernli
D. Fischer
E. Weber
P.-Y. Jeannin
M. Kauzlaric
A. Wirz
T. Vennemann
F. Hüsler
B. Schädler
R. Weingartner
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title Identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability
title_short Identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability
title_full Identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability
title_fullStr Identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability
title_full_unstemmed Identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability
title_sort identification of glacial meltwater runoff in a karstic environment and its implication for present and future water availability
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 2013-08-01
description Glaciers all over the world are expected to continue to retreat due to the global warming throughout the 21st century. Consequently, future seasonal water availability might become scarce once glacier areas have declined below a certain threshold affecting future water management strategies. Particular attention should be paid to glaciers located in a karstic environment, as parts of the meltwater can be drained by underlying karst systems, making it difficult to assess water availability. In this study tracer experiments, karst modeling and glacier melt modeling are combined in order to identify flow paths in a high alpine, glacierized, karstic environment (Glacier de la Plaine Morte, Switzerland) and to investigate current and predict future downstream water availability. Flow paths through the karst underground were determined with natural and fluorescent tracers. Subsequently, geologic information and the findings from tracer experiments were assembled in a karst model. Finally, glacier melt projections driven with a climate scenario were performed to discuss future water availability in the area surrounding the glacier. The results suggest that during late summer glacier meltwater is rapidly drained through well-developed channels at the glacier bottom to the north of the glacier, while during low flow season meltwater enters into the karst and is drained to the south. Climate change projections with the glacier melt model reveal that by the end of the century glacier melt will be significantly reduced in the summer, jeopardizing water availability in glacier-fed karst springs.
url http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/17/3261/2013/hess-17-3261-2013.pdf
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