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  • Primary investigation of statistical correlation between changes in ice volume and area of glaciers
  • PuYu Wang,ZhongQin Li,ChunHai Xu,Ping Zhou,WenBin Wang,Shuang Jin,HongLiang Li
  • DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1226.2017.00041
  • 2017, Vol.1 (1): 41–49 Abstract ( 265) HTML ( 28) PDF (3826 KB) ( 317 )
  • This study makes an attempt to investigate through statistical analysis the correlation between changes in ice volume and area of glaciers. Using data from nine sample glaciers in the Tian Shan, the results show that a linear relation exists between changes in ice volume and area, with a correlation coefficient of 0.700. However, the accuracy estimation is difficult due to the limited number of samples. The correlation was not improved after adding eleven glacier samples in other mountains. Two reference glaciers are then analyzed in more detail. The linear correlation coefficient is higher than 0.800 when using the observed changes in ice volume and area during different periods on Urumqi Glacier No. 1, which suggests that the linear relation is valid for one glacier for different periods if its shape does not change noticeably and also for other glaciers of the same shape during the same period. The relation between changes in ice volume and area of Qingbingtan Glacier No. 72 is different during different periods due to change in the shape of the glacier tongue and the influence of the debris cover. Moreover, errors in glacier-change monitoring and -volume estimation have an important influence on the correlation results. Therefore, further study needs to focus not only on the distinction between glacier types and between different periods but also on the accuracy of volume estimation.