Contemporary glacial lakes in the Peruvian Andes

J. L. Wood,S. Harrison,R. Wilson,A. Emmer,C. Yarleque,N. F. Glasser,J. C. Torres, A. Caballero, J. Araujo,G. L. Bennett, A. Diaz-Moreno, D. Garay, H. Jara, C. Poma,J. M. Reynolds,C. A. Riveros, E. Romero,S. Shannon, T. Tinoco,E. Turpo, H. Villafane

Global and Planetary Change(2021)

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Abstract
Glacier recession in response to climate warming has resulted in an increase in the size and number of glacial lakes. Glacial lakes are an important focus for research as they impact water resources, glacier mass balance, and some produce catastrophic glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs). Glaciers in Peru have retreated and thinned in recent decades, prompting the need for monitoring of ice- and water-bodies across the cordilleras. These monitoring efforts have been greatly facilitated by the availability of satellite imagery. However, knowledge gaps remain, particularly in relation to the formation, temporal evolution, and catastrophic drainage of glacial lakes. In this paper we address this gap by producing the most current and detailed glacial lake inventory in Peru and provide a set of reproducible methods that can be applied consistently for different time periods, and for other mountainous regions.
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Hazard,Glacier,Lake,GLOF,Climate,Method
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