Vanishing of the Glacier Yanamarey, one of the four glaciers with in situ measurements in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru
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- Viankcor Cashpae(Author),
- Luz Vilcab(Author),
- Rolando Cruzf(Author),
- Christian Torresc, d(Author),
- Antoine Rabatelc(Author)
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- bUniversidad Nacional Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo,
- cUniversity of Grenoble Alpes,
- dUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande,
- eNational Institute of Glaciers and Mountain Ecosystems of Peru/INAIGEM,
- fAutoridad Nacional del Agua
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Original language
EnglishArticle number
e8Journal (Volume, Issue Number)
Annals of Glaciology (Volume 67)Publication milestones
- Accepted/In press- 2025
- Published- 22/12/2025
Publication status
Published
- 22/12/2025
ISSN
0260-3055External Publication IDs
- Scopus: 105025999762
Abstract
The Tropical Andes stand out as one of the mountain regions most affected by global warming. Here, we present a synthesis of recent glacier evolution in the Cordillera Blanca, based on the glaciers that have been monitored with in situ glaciological measurements over the past decades. In particular, we describe the evolution of the Glacier Yanamarey, a reference glacier in the Peruvian Andes in the World Glacier Monitoring Service database. This glacier is currently on the verge of vanishing—similar to several other glaciers in the Cordillera Blanca. Finally, we address the current state of glacier monitoring in the region and the main challenges to ensure the continuity and sustainability of these monitoring programs.
