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Warming-induced monsoon precipitation phase change intensifies glacier mass loss in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau.

Achille Jouberton1,2, Thomas E Shaw1, Evan Miles1, Michael McCarthy1,3, Stefan Fugger1,2, Shaoting Ren1,4, Amaury Dehecq1,5,6, Wei Yang4, Francesca Pellicciotti1,7.   

Abstract

Glaciers are key components of the mountain water towers of Asia and are vital for downstream domestic, agricultural, and industrial uses. The glacier mass loss rate over the southeastern Tibetan Plateau is among the highest in Asia and has accelerated in recent decades. This acceleration has been attributed to increased warming, but the mechanisms behind these glaciers' high sensitivity to warming remain unclear, while the influence of changes in precipitation over the past decades is poorly quantified. Here, we reconstruct glacier mass changes and catchment runoff since 1975 at a benchmark glacier, Parlung No. 4, to shed light on the drivers of recent mass losses for the monsoonal, spring-accumulation glaciers of the Tibetan Plateau. Our modeling demonstrates how a temperature increase (mean of 0.39 ∘C ⋅dec-1 since 1990) has accelerated mass loss rates by altering both the ablation and accumulation regimes in a complex manner. The majority of the post-2000 mass loss occurred during the monsoon months, caused by simultaneous decreases in the solid precipitation ratio (from 0.70 to 0.56) and precipitation amount (-10%), leading to reduced monsoon accumulation (-26%). Higher solid precipitation in spring (+18%) during the last two decades was increasingly important in mitigating glacier mass loss by providing mass to the glacier and protecting it from melting in the early monsoon. With bare ice exposed to warmer temperatures for longer periods, icemelt and catchment discharge have unsustainably intensified since the start of the 21st century, raising concerns for long-term water supply and hazard occurrence in the region.

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Keywords:  climate change; glaciers; hydrological modeling; precipitation phase change

Year:  2022        PMID: 36067302      PMCID: PMC9477239          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2109796119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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1.  Warming-induced monsoon precipitation phase change intensifies glacier mass loss in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau.

Authors:  Achille Jouberton; Thomas E Shaw; Evan Miles; Michael McCarthy; Stefan Fugger; Shaoting Ren; Amaury Dehecq; Wei Yang; Francesca Pellicciotti
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 12.779

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