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Main Authors: Helfricht, Kay, Bertolotti, Giulia, Reingruber, Klaus, Hartl, Lea, Stocker-Waldhuber, Martin, Fischer, Andrea
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.972736
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author Helfricht, Kay
Bertolotti, Giulia
Reingruber, Klaus
Hartl, Lea
Stocker-Waldhuber, Martin
Fischer, Andrea
author_facet Helfricht, Kay
Bertolotti, Giulia
Reingruber, Klaus
Hartl, Lea
Stocker-Waldhuber, Martin
Fischer, Andrea
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Annual and winter glacier mass balance maps (fixed date system) for Hallstätter Glacier in the Dachstein Massif, Austria, is provided in shapefile format. The shapes contain contour lines delineating areas of equal mass balance as well as elevation zones. Spatially integrated mass balance is derived from point measurements at snow pits and ablation stakes by interpolating between measurement points and extrapolating to unmeasured regions of the glacier. Detailed Information is given in Helfricht (2009) and Bertolotti et al. (in prep.) and in the associated readme files. New data will be added each year. This is complementary information to the data provided by Fischer et al., 2016.
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spellingShingle Glacier mass balance of Hallstäter Glacier, Austria, 2006/07 et seq in shapefile format
Helfricht, Kay
Bertolotti, Giulia
Reingruber, Klaus
Hartl, Lea
Stocker-Waldhuber, Martin
Fischer, Andrea
Alps; Glacier change; Glacier mass balance; LTER; Mountain glaciers; Mountain meteorology
Annual and winter glacier mass balance maps (fixed date system) for Hallstätter Glacier in the Dachstein Massif, Austria, is provided in shapefile format. The shapes contain contour lines delineating areas of equal mass balance as well as elevation zones. Spatially integrated mass balance is derived from point measurements at snow pits and ablation stakes by interpolating between measurement points and extrapolating to unmeasured regions of the glacier. Detailed Information is given in Helfricht (2009) and Bertolotti et al. (in prep.) and in the associated readme files. New data will be added each year. This is complementary information to the data provided by Fischer et al., 2016.
title Glacier mass balance of Hallstäter Glacier, Austria, 2006/07 et seq in shapefile format
topic Alps; Glacier change; Glacier mass balance; LTER; Mountain glaciers; Mountain meteorology
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.972736