Monitoring the glacier changes in the Muztag Ata and Konggur mountains, east Pamirs, based on Chinese Glacier Inventory and recent satellite imagery
- 1 January 2006
- journal article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 43 (1) , 79-85
- https://doi.org/10.3189/172756406781812393
Abstract
Glaciers in the Muztag Ata and Konggur mountains of the eastern Pamir plateau, northwestern China, have been monitored by applying aerial photo stereo models (1962/66) and Landsat TM (1990) and ETM+ (1999) images, all of which have been compared in order to detect areal and frontal changes through the past four decades. The mean frontal retreat of glaciers in the Muztag Ata and Konggur mountains increased from 6.0 ma−1 between 1962/66 and 1990 to 11.2ma−1 between 1990 and 1999, with an overall glacier length reduction of 9.9% for the whole study period. The glacier area has decreased by 7.9%, mainly due to changes observed in the most recent period (1990–99), when the annual area loss almost tripled to 1.01 km2 a−1. Based on meteorological data from Taxkogan station since 1957, we conclude that climate change, particularly the rise in summer temperature after 1994, is the main forcing factor in glacier shrinkage.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Rapid disintegration of Alpine glaciers observed with satellite dataGeophysical Research Letters, 2004
- Late‐twentieth century changes in glacier extent in the Ak‐shirak Range, Central Asia, determined from historical data and ASTER imageryGeophysical Research Letters, 2003
- Secular glacier mass balances derived from cumulative glacier length changesGlobal and Planetary Change, 2003
- Glacier changes since the Little Ice Age maximum in the western Qilian Shan, northwest China, and consequences of glacier runoff for water supplyJournal of Glaciology, 2003
- Causes of glacier change in the source regions of the Yangtze and Yellow rivers on the Tibetan PlateauJournal of Glaciology, 2003
- What is the major reason for glacier retreat onYulong mountain, China?Journal of Glaciology, 2003
- The new remote-sensing-derived Swiss glacier inventory: II. First resultsAnnals of Glaciology, 2002
- New eyes in the sky measure glaciers and ice sheetsEos, 2000
- Glacier monitoring within the Global Climate Observing SystemAnnals of Glaciology, 2000
- Quantifying Global Warming from the Retreat of GlaciersScience, 1994