Tarfala Research Station staff (2022) Elevation of the ice-covered southern peak, Sydtoppen, of the Kebnekaise massif, Northern Sweden. Dataset version 2. Bolin Centre Database. https://doi.org/10.17043/tarfala-sydtoppen-elevation-2
Holmlund P, Holmlund ES (2019) Recent climate-induced shape changes of the ice summit of Kebnekaise, Northern Sweden. Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 101:1, 68-78. https://doi.org/10.1080/04353676.2018.1542130
The data is provided in one comma-separated values (csv) file with four columns: year, elevation (m a.s.l.), measurement date, measurement method.
The annual measurement series is not complete, but most years after 1968 have a data value. Measurement date and method is only provided from 2011 onwards.
Surveys of the elevation of Sydtoppen are carried out annually in late summer by staff at the Tarfala Research Station, which is the Stockholm University centre for glaciological and alpine research, hosted by the Department of Physical Geography and located in the Tarfala valley in the Kebnekaise massif.
Because the exact position of the peak may change from year-to-year due to changes in snow accumulation and wind direction, the position 67° 54’ N, 18° 31’ E (WGS84) is to be seen as an approximation whenever no exact annual position is reported. Shape changes of Sydtoppen are described in Holmlund and Holmlund (2019), who also report that the ice base of Sydtoppen is located at 2060 m a.s.l. (± 2 m).
Data from 1951 to 2022.
Initial release. Data from 1951 to 2021.
Tarfala Research Station
Department of Physical Geography
Stockholm University
SE-106 91 Stockholm
Sweden
Earth science > Climate indicators > Cryospheric indicators > Glacial measurements > Glacier elevation/ice sheet elevation
Continent > Europe > Northern Europe > Scandinavia > Sweden
Completed
English
Bolin Centre Database
1951-01-01
2022-12-31
2
10.17043/tarfala-sydtoppen-elevation-2
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2022-10-03 16:50:06