Himalayan glaciers, which contribute to water security for almost 1.3 billion people in Asia, are now under threat due to climate change. Assessment of glacier mass balance changes is crucial to determine the implications of climate change, but in situ measurements are limited due to rugged terrain and harsh climate of the Himalaya. Remote sensing-based geodetic method is therefore important for studying the evolution of Himalayan glaciers at a large scale. In this study, the mass balance of glaciers located in Baspa basin (Western Himalaya) is estimated for a period of 11 years between 2000 and 2011, using geodetic method. Out of 89 glaciers in the basin, 42 glaciers (greater than 1 km(2)) covering an area of similar to 72% (215 km(2)) of ...
Seasonal sensitivity characteristics (SSCs) were developed for Naradu, Shaune Garang, Gor Garang and...
International audienceThe 2007-19 glaciological mass-balance series of Mera Glacier in the Everest R...
International audienceThe volume change of the Chhota Shigri Glacier (India, 32° 20 N, 77° 30' E) be...
Himalayan glaciers, which contribute to water security for almost 1.3 billion people in Asia, are no...
Glacial melt water is the key source for various socio-industrial and domestic activities in the Him...
Glaciers are natural reservoirs of fresh water in frozen state and sensitive indicators of climate c...
An improved understanding of fresh water stored in the Himalaya is crucial for water resource manage...
In the Himalaya, large areas are covered by glaciers and seasonal snow. They are an important source...
Although they correspond to an important fraction of the total area of mountain glaciers (33000 km2 ...
Himalayan glaciers have long been the focus of glaciologists across the world while trying to unders...
Seasonal sensitivity characteristics (SSCs) were developed for Naradu, Shaune Garang, Gor Garang and...
International audienceThe 2007-19 glaciological mass-balance series of Mera Glacier in the Everest R...
International audienceThe volume change of the Chhota Shigri Glacier (India, 32° 20 N, 77° 30' E) be...
Himalayan glaciers, which contribute to water security for almost 1.3 billion people in Asia, are no...
Glacial melt water is the key source for various socio-industrial and domestic activities in the Him...
Glaciers are natural reservoirs of fresh water in frozen state and sensitive indicators of climate c...
An improved understanding of fresh water stored in the Himalaya is crucial for water resource manage...
In the Himalaya, large areas are covered by glaciers and seasonal snow. They are an important source...
Although they correspond to an important fraction of the total area of mountain glaciers (33000 km2 ...
Himalayan glaciers have long been the focus of glaciologists across the world while trying to unders...
Seasonal sensitivity characteristics (SSCs) were developed for Naradu, Shaune Garang, Gor Garang and...
International audienceThe 2007-19 glaciological mass-balance series of Mera Glacier in the Everest R...
International audienceThe volume change of the Chhota Shigri Glacier (India, 32° 20 N, 77° 30' E) be...