C. Smiraglia, R. Azzoni, C. D'agata, Davide Maragno, D. Fugazza, G. Diolaiuti
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Abstract
A glacier inventory is an important instrument to better know the Alpine glacierized environment. After the glacier inventory realized by the Comitato Glaciologico Italiano (CGI, 1959-1962), only regional and local glacier inventories have been developed. In this work, we briefly present the New Italian Glacier Inventory which has been developed by analyzing high resolution color orthophotos acquired in the 2005-2011 time frame. In the New Italian Glacier Inventory 903 glaciers are listed, covering a total area of 369.90 km 2 . The largest part of the glacier area is located in the Aosta Valley Region (36.15% of the total), followed by the Lombardy Region (23.71%) and by the Province of Bolzano (23.01%). The highest number of glaciers is in Lombardy (230), followed by the Province of Bolzano (212), the Region of Aosta Valley (192), the Province of Trento (115). About 84% of the total glacier inventory is given by glaciers under 0.5 km 2 covering only 21% of the total area. Glaciers wider than 1 km 2 are about 9.4% of the inventory, but they cover 67.8% of the total area. In the biggest size class (>10 km 2 ) three glaciers are found. Only 25 glaciers (2.8% of the census as a whole) were classified as “valley glacier” and the largest part (57.3%) was classified as “mountain glacier” and “glacieret” (40%), confirming that the Italian glacier resource is distributed into many small ice bodies with only a few large glaciers.
冰川清查是了解高山冰川环境的重要工具。在Comitato Glaciologico Italiano (CGI, 1959-1962)实现冰川清查之后,仅开发了区域和地方冰川清查。在这项工作中,我们简要介绍了新意大利冰川清单,该清单是通过分析2005-2011年期间获得的高分辨率彩色正直射像而开发的。在新的意大利冰川清单中,列出了903个冰川,总面积为369.90 km 2。冰川面积最大的地区是奥斯塔河谷地区(占总面积的36.15%),其次是伦巴第地区(23.71%)和博尔扎诺省(23.01%)。冰川数量最多的是伦巴第(230个),其次是博尔扎诺省(212个),奥斯塔山谷地区(192个),特伦托省(115个)。约84%的冰川存量是面积小于0.5 km2的冰川,仅占总面积的21%。宽度超过1平方公里的冰川约占总面积的9.4%,但它们覆盖了总面积的67.8%。在规模最大的一类(>10平方公里)中发现了三个冰川。只有25个冰川(占普查总数的2.8%)被归类为“山谷冰川”,而最大部分(57.3%)被归类为“山地冰川”和“冰川”(40%),证实了意大利冰川资源分布在许多小冰体中,只有少数大冰川。