The Infierno Glacier (Pyrenees, Aragon, Spain): Evolution 2016–2022
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2023-01
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The Infierno Glacier is located in Aragon (Spain), Pyrenees Mountain range, the only one in
this country that still preserves white glaciers. These are the southernmost glaciers in Europe and are
currently in rapid decline. The work analyzes the evolution of the glacier between 2016 and 2022
and provides data, for this period, which lacked this information, in an area bordering the glacial ice
survival. In addition to the observations on the glacier itself, the variables (precipitation, temperature,
snow volume and thickness) that allow an understanding of this evolution are studied. The results
show a setback of the glacier (thickness losses: 4.6 m; front retreat; 14.9 m). The evolution has frequent
trend changes, linked to the interannual climatic irregularity characteristic of the Pyrenees. The
main explanatory factor is the thermal increase. The thermal anomalies with respect to the average
reference values have increased, in this period, by +0.55 ◦C. The year 2022 has been particularly warm
and has recorded the greatest losses for this glacier. With respect to precipitation, it has an irregular
behavior and shows a tendency to decrease (−9% in the same period). This work has the additional
interest of analyzing a glacier in the terminal phase, which if current trends continue, evolves into
dead ice.
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Pyrenees; Infierno Glacier; glacial evolution; climate and hydrological analyses