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Linking Mountain Glacier Retreat and Hydrological Changes in Southwestern Yukon

Anna Chesnokova, Michel Baraër, Thomas Laperrière-Robillard, K. I. Huh

2020Water Resources Research49 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This study aims to isolate and quantify the role of shrinking glaciers in recent hydrological changes in eight watersheds in the southwestern Yukon (Canada) by using an original dual approach that consists of (i) watershed hydrological regime identification, followed by a trend analysis of discharge time series, and (ii) a model‐based peak water (PW) analysis using glacier cover change measurements. A distinction between hydrological regimes is a necessary add‐up to commonly used trend attribution methods as the lake runoff regime shares common characteristics with the glacier regime. Results show a link between shrinking glaciers and hydrological changes in the region, but the link is complex, and glacier retreat does not explain all the observed changes. Model outputs show that the two watersheds with a glacierized area exceeding 30% and one watershed with 2.9% glacierized area have not reached PW, whereas a 9.2% glacierized watershed and another watershed with 2.1% glacierized area have already passed it. These results suggest that glacierized area alone cannot explain short‐term changes related to watershed current position in terms of PW, and the rate of glacier retreat must be considered. By contrast, the actual rate of glacier retreat does not influence long‐term changes, such as the magnitude of PW and of the consequent drop in discharge. Once glaciers will have retreated to a point close to extinction, declines in summer discharge from 10% to 70% and proportional to the actual glacier cover are anticipated at watersheds that are currently more than 9% glacierized.

Topics & Concepts

GlacierWatershedClimate changeGlacier mass balanceGlacier terminusSurface runoffPhysical geographyGeologyHydrology (agriculture)Environmental scienceClimatologyGeomorphologyGeographyOceanographyEcologyCryosphereComputer scienceIce streamMachine learningSea iceGeotechnical engineeringBiologyCryospheric studies and observationsClimate change and permafrostHydrology and Watershed Management Studies