Skip to main content

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies ((BRIEFSCLIMATE))

Abstract

Annual mass balance is recognized as the most sensitive climate variable observed on alpine glaciers. This has led the WGMS to establish both a long term data archive, but also protocol for mass balance observations and reporting. NCGCP has measured annual mass balance for the last 31 years on North Cascades glaciers. The glaciers have all lost significant mass with a mean annual balance of −0.51 ma−1. This is a cumulative loss of −15.5 m, equivalent to 17 m of glacier thickness, which is 20–30 % of the entire volume of the glaciers.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

eBook
USD 16.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book
USD 16.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Purchases are for personal use only

Institutional subscriptions

References

  • Bidlake WR, Josberger EG, Savoca ME (2007) Water, ice, and meteorological measurements at South Cascade glacier, Washington, Balance Years 2004 and 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2007–5055

    Google Scholar 

  • Bidlake W, Josberger E, Savoca M (2010) Modeled and measured glacier change and related glaciological, hydrological, and meteorological conditions at South Cascade Glacier, Washington, balance and water years 2006 and 2007. U.S. Geological Survey scientific investigations report 2010–5143

    Google Scholar 

  • Braithwaite RJ, Muller F (1980) On the parameterization of glacier equilibrium line altitude. IAHS Publ 126:263–271

    Google Scholar 

  • Cogley JG et al (2011) Glossary of glacier mass balance and related terms. UNESCO–International Hydrological Programme. IACS. (IHP-VII technical documents in hydrology no. 86

    Google Scholar 

  • Dyurgerov M (1996) Substitution of long term mass balance data by measurements of one summer. Gletscherkd Glazialgeol 32:177–184

    Google Scholar 

  • Finn C, Deszcz-Pan M, Bedrosian P (2012) Helicopter electromagnetic data map ice thickness at Mount Adams and Mount Baker, Washington, USA. J Glaciol 58(212):1133–1143. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/2012JoG11J098. doi:10.3189/2012JoG11J098#doilink

  • Hall DK, Chang ATC, Foster JL, Benson CS, Kovalick WM (1989) Comparison of in situ and Landsat derived reflectance of Alaskan glaciers. Remote Sens Environ 28:23–31

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Harper JT (1993) Glacier terminus fluctuations on Mt. Baker, Washington, USA, 1940–1980, and climate variations. Arct Alp Res 25:332–340

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Hock R, Koostra D, Reijmeer C (2007) Deriving glacier mass balance from accumulation area ratio on Storglaciären, Sweden. In: Glacier mass balance changes and meltwater discharge, vol 318. IAHS, pp 163–170

    Google Scholar 

  • Hulth J, Rolstad Denby C, Hock R (2013) Estimating glacier snow accumulation from backward calculation of melt and snowline tracking. Ann Glaciol 54(62):111–119. doi:10.3189/2012AoG62A083

  • Khalsa S, Dyurgerov M, Khromova T, Raup B, Barry R (2004) Space-based mapping of glacier changes using ASTER and GIS tools. IEEE Trans Geosci Remote Sens 42(10):2177–2183

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Krimmel R (1999) Analysis of difference between direct and geodetic mass balance measurements at South Cascade glacier. Wash Geogr Ann 81A(4):653–658

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Kuhn M, Abermann J, Bacher M, Olefs M (2009) The transfer of mass-balance profiles to unmeasured glaciers. Ann Glaciol 50:185–190 50(50): 185–190, 2009

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Kulkarni A (1992) Mass balance of Himalayan glaciers using AAR and ELA methods. J Glaciol 38(128):101–104

    Google Scholar 

  • LaChapelle E (1954) Snow studies on the Juneau Icefield’, JIRP report no. 9. American Geographical Society, New York

    Google Scholar 

  • Meier MF, Post A (1962) Recent variations in mass net budgets of glaciers in western North America. IAHS 58:63–77

    Google Scholar 

  • Meier M, Armstrong R, Dyugerov M (1997) Comments on “Annual net balance of North Cascade glaciers 1984–1994” by M S. Pelto. J Glaciol 43(143):192–193

    Google Scholar 

  • Mernild S, Pelto M, Malmros J, Yde J, Knudsen N, Hanna E (2013) Identification of snow ablation rate, ELA, AAR and net mass balance using transient snowline variations on two Arctic glaciers. J Glaciol 59:649–659. doi:10.3189/2013JoG12J221

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Miller MM, Pelto MS (1999) Mass balance measurements on the Lemon Creek glacier, Juneau Icefield, AK 1953–1998. Geogr Ann 81A:671–681

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Østrem G (1975) ERTS data in glaciology—an effort to monitor glacier mass balance from satellite imagery. J Glaciol 16:403–415

    Google Scholar 

  • Østrem G, Brugman M (1991) Glacier mass-balance measurements: a manual for field and office work, NHRI science report, 224 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • Pelto MS (1988) The annual balance of North Cascade, Washington glaciers measured and predicted using an activity index method. J Glaciol 34:194–200

    Google Scholar 

  • Pelto MS (1996) Annual net balance of north cascade glaciers, 1984–1994. J Glaciol 42(140):3–9

    Google Scholar 

  • Pelto MS (1997) Reply to comments of Meier and others on “Annual net balance of North Cascade glaciers 1984–1994” by M. S. Pelto. J Glaciol 43(143):193–196

    Google Scholar 

  • Pelto MS (2000) The impact of sampling density on glacier mass balance determination. Proc Hydrol 14:3215–3225

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Pelto MS (2011) Skykomish River, Washington: impact of ongoing glacier retreat on stream flow. Hydrol Process 25(21):3267–3371

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Pelto MS, Brown C (2012) Mass balance loss of Mount Baker, Washington glaciers 1990–2010. Hydrol Process 26(17):2601–2607

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Pelto M, Riedel J (2001) Spatial and temporal variations in annual balance of North Cascade glaciers, Washington 1984–2000. Hydrol Process 15:3461–3472

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Post A, LaChapelle E (1971) Glacier ice. University of Washington Press, Seattle

    Google Scholar 

  • Post A, Richardson D, Tangborn WV, Rosselot FL (1971) Inventory of glaciers in The North Cascades, Washington. US Geological Survey professional paper, 705-A

    Google Scholar 

  • Rabatel A, Dedieu J, Thibert E, Letreguilly A, Vincent C (2008) Twenty-five years of equilibrium-line altitude and mass balance reconstruction on the Glacier Blanc, French Alps (1981–2005), using remote-sensing method and meteorological data. J Glaciol 54:307–314

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • Racoviteanu A, Williams M, Barry R (2008) Optical remote sensing of glacier characteristics: a review with focus on the Himalaya. Sensors 8(5):3355–3383. doi:10.3390/s8053355

    Article  Google Scholar 

  • WGMS (2007) Glacier mass balance bulletin no. 9 (2004–2005). ICSU (FAGS)/IUGG (IACS)/UNEP/UNESCO/WMO/World Glacier Monitoring Service, Zurich, 100 pp

    Google Scholar 

  • WGMS (2008) Global glacier changes: facts and figs. In: Zemp M, Roer I, Kääb A, Hoelzle M, Paul F, Haeberli W (eds) Glacier mass balance bulletin no. 10. UNEP, World Glacier Monitoring Service, Zurich

    Google Scholar 

  • WGMS (2009) Glacier mass balance bulletin no. 10 (2006–2007) (Haeberli W, Gartner-Roer I, Hoelzle M, Paul F, Zemp M, eds). CSU(FAGS)/IUGG(IACS)/UNEP/UNESCO/WMO, WGMS, University of Zurich, Zurich

    Google Scholar 

  • Williams R, Hall D, Benson C (1991) Analysis of glacier facies using satellite techniques. J Glaciol 37(125):120–128

    Google Scholar 

  • World Meteorological Organization (n.d.) World Glacier Monitoring Service, Zurich

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2015 Springer International Publishing Switzerland

About this chapter

Cite this chapter

Pelto, M. (2015). Glacier Mass Balance. In: Climate Driven Retreat of Mount Baker Glaciers and Changing Water Resources. SpringerBriefs in Climate Studies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22605-7_3

Download citation

Publish with us

Policies and ethics