The arid lowlands of Central Asia are highly dependent on the water supplied by the Tien Shan mountains. Snow and ice storage make large contributions to current runoff, particularly in summer. Two runoff models with different temporal resolutions, HBV-ETH and OEZ, were applied in three glaciated catchments of the Tien Shan mountains. Scenario runs were produced for a climate change caused by the doubling of atmospheric CO2 as predicted by the GISS global circulation model and assuming a 50% reduction of glaciation extent, as well as a complete loss of glaciation. Agreement of the results was best for runs based on 50% glaciation loss, where both models predict an increase in spring and summer runoff compared to current levels. Scenarios fo...
Runoff in the Amu Darya River (ADR) in central Asia has been declining steadily since the 1950s. The...
Funding: This study was conducted within the project SuMaRiO (Sustainable Management of River Oases ...
Glacierised river catchments are highly sensitive to climate change, while large populations may dep...
The arid lowlands of Central Asia are highly dependent on the water supplied by the Tien Shan mounta...
A conceptual precipitation–runoff model was applied in five glacierized catchments in Central Asia. ...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...
Catchments dominated by meltwater runoff are sensitive to climate change as changes in precipitation...
Despite the fact that the fast-growing population of Central Asia strongly depends on glacial melt w...
Impacts of projected climate and glacier change on river discharge in five glacierized catchments in...
In this paper we implement a degree day snowmelt and glacier melt model in the Dynamic fluxEs and Co...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...
Runoff in the Amu Darya River (ADR) in central Asia has been declining steadily since the 1950s. The...
Funding: This study was conducted within the project SuMaRiO (Sustainable Management of River Oases ...
Glacierised river catchments are highly sensitive to climate change, while large populations may dep...
The arid lowlands of Central Asia are highly dependent on the water supplied by the Tien Shan mounta...
A conceptual precipitation–runoff model was applied in five glacierized catchments in Central Asia. ...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...
Catchments dominated by meltwater runoff are sensitive to climate change as changes in precipitation...
Despite the fact that the fast-growing population of Central Asia strongly depends on glacial melt w...
Impacts of projected climate and glacier change on river discharge in five glacierized catchments in...
In this paper we implement a degree day snowmelt and glacier melt model in the Dynamic fluxEs and Co...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...
Runoff in the Amu Darya River (ADR) in central Asia has been declining steadily since the 1950s. The...
Funding: This study was conducted within the project SuMaRiO (Sustainable Management of River Oases ...
Glacierised river catchments are highly sensitive to climate change, while large populations may dep...