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Upslope migration of snow avalanches in a warming climate
by
Mainieri, Robin
, Giacona, Florie
, Morin, Samuel
, Martin, Brice
, Corona, Christophe
, Stoffel, Markus
, Eckert, Nicolas
, Naaim, Mohamed
in
Avalanches
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental studies
/ Global Changes
/ Global warming
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ice ages
/ Landslides
/ Mountain environments
/ Mountains
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reduction
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Sea level
/ Snow
/ Snow avalanches
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Sustainability Science
2021
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Upslope migration of snow avalanches in a warming climate
by
Mainieri, Robin
, Giacona, Florie
, Morin, Samuel
, Martin, Brice
, Corona, Christophe
, Stoffel, Markus
, Eckert, Nicolas
, Naaim, Mohamed
in
Avalanches
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental studies
/ Global Changes
/ Global warming
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ice ages
/ Landslides
/ Mountain environments
/ Mountains
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reduction
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Sea level
/ Snow
/ Snow avalanches
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Sustainability Science
2021
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Upslope migration of snow avalanches in a warming climate
by
Mainieri, Robin
, Giacona, Florie
, Morin, Samuel
, Martin, Brice
, Corona, Christophe
, Stoffel, Markus
, Eckert, Nicolas
, Naaim, Mohamed
in
Avalanches
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Climate change
/ Climatology
/ Earth Sciences
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental studies
/ Global Changes
/ Global warming
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Ice ages
/ Landslides
/ Mountain environments
/ Mountains
/ Physical Sciences
/ Reduction
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Sea level
/ Snow
/ Snow avalanches
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Sustainability Science
2021
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Upslope migration of snow avalanches in a warming climate
2021
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Snow is highly sensitive to atmospheric warming. However, because of the lack of sufficiently long snow avalanche time series and statistical techniques capable of accounting for the numerous biases inherent to sparse and incomplete avalanche records, the evolution of process activity in a warming climate remains little known. Filling this gap requires innovative approaches that put avalanche activity into a long-term context. Here, we combine extensive historical records and Bayesian techniques to construct a 240-y chronicle of snow avalanching in the Vosges Mountains (France). We show evidence that the transition from the late Little Ice Age to the early twentieth century (i.e., 1850 to 1920 CE) was not only characterized by local winter warming in the order of +1.35 °C but that this warming also resulted in a more than sevenfold reduction in yearly avalanche numbers, a severe shrinkage of avalanche size, and shorter avalanche seasons as well as in a reduction of the extent of avalanche-prone terrain. Using a substantial corpus of snow and climate proxy sources, we explain this abrupt shift with increasingly scarcer snow conditions with the low-to-medium elevations of the Vosges Mountains (600 to 1,200 m above sea level [a.s.l.]). As a result, avalanches migrated upslope, with only a relict activity persisting at the highest elevations (release areas >1,200 m a.s.l.). This abrupt, unambiguous response of snow avalanche activity to warming provides valuable information to anticipate likely changes in avalanche behavior in higher mountain environments under ongoing and future warming.
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences,CCSD
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ISBN
0007208883000
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