accumulationszon
Accumulationszon, also known in German as Akkumulationszone, is the upper part of a glacier where snowfall and other inputs exceed losses from ablation, resulting in a net gain of ice mass. The zone lies above the equilibrium line altitude (ELA), the boundary that separates zones of net accumulation from net ablation. In this region, perennial snow, firn, and, less commonly, bare ice can persist depending on local climate and topography.
Mass balance is governed by the balance between input (snowfall, wind-driven snow, avalanches) and output (melting,
Measurement and monitoring: Scientists assess the accumulation zone through field measurements such as snow pits and
Geographic occurrence: The accumulation zone is principal in high mountain ranges (the Alps, Himalayas, Andes, Rockies)
Impact of climate change: Warming temperatures and altered precipitation patterns tend to raise the ELA and