G. Diolaiuti, R. Azzoni, C. D'agata, Davide Maragno, D. Fugazza, M. Vagliasindi, G. Mortara, L. Perotti, A. Bondesan, A. Carton, M. Pecci, R. Dinale, A. Trenti, C. Casarotto, R. Colucci, A. Cagnati, A. Crepaz, C. Smiraglia
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Present extent, features and regional distribution of Italian glaciers
Remote sensing investigations permit to map and describe at a regional scale and with a multi-temporal approach mountain glaciers. In this work, we present some results from the New Italian Glacier Inventory which we developed by analyzing high-resolution color orthophotos acquired in the timeframe 2005–2011. In particular, in this paper we focused on each Italian Alpine Region, describing in detail glacier extent and features of each mountain group. Although Italian glaciologists were the first to produce glacier inventories (developing a glacier database as early as the beginning of the 20th century), during the last three decades only regional and local glacier lists have been developed. Therefore, a comprehensive study describing the actual whole Italian glaciation has been lacking. The New Italian Glacier Inventory describes 903 glaciers covering altogether an area of 368.10 km2 ± 2%. We found that about 84% of the total number of ice bodies is composed of glaciers smaller than 0.5 km2 covering only 21% of the total area, indicating that the Italian glacier resource is spread into several small ice bodies with only few larger glaciers. A comparison between the total glacier area of the new inventory and the glacier coverage value from the CGI Inventory (1959–1962) suggests a reduction of the glacier extent of about 30%.
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