There is strong variation in glacier mass balances in High Mountain Asia. Particularly interesting is the fact that glaciers are in equilibrium or even gaining mass in the Karakoram and Kunlun Shan ranges, which is in sharp contrast with the negative mass balances in the rest of High Mountain Asia. To understand this difference, an in-depth understanding of the meteorological drivers of the glacier mass balance is required. In this study, two catchments in contrasting climatic regions, one in the central Himalaya (Langtang) and one in the Karakoram (Shimshal), are modeled at 1 km grid spacing with the numerical atmospheric model WRF for the period of 2011–2013. Our results show that the accumulation and melt dynamics of both regions differ ...
Glaciers in the eastern Hindukush, western Karakoram, and northwestern Himalayan mountain ranges of ...
Mass balance of glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) varies substantially across the region. While t...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...
There is strong variation in glacier mass balances in High Mountain Asia. Particularly interesting i...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) provide an important water resource for communities downstream,...
Glacier health across High Mountain Asia (HMA) is highly heterogeneous and strongly governed by regi...
The Indian and East Asian summer monsoons shape the melt and accumulation patterns of glaciers in Hi...
The Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalaya (HKH) region has a negative average glacial mass balance for...
In contrast to the central and eastern part of High Mountain Asia (HMA), no extensive glacier mass l...
The word Himalaya stems from Sanskrit, and literally translates as the abode of snow. This is illust...
Many glaciers in the northwest of High Mountain Asia (HMA) show an almost zero or positive mass bala...
The mass balance of a glacier is a complex consequence of the combination of atmospheric variables t...
Glaciers in the eastern Hindukush, western Karakoram, and northwestern Himalayan mountain ranges of ...
Mass balance of glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) varies substantially across the region. While t...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...
There is strong variation in glacier mass balances in High Mountain Asia. Particularly interesting i...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) provide an important water resource for communities downstream,...
Glacier health across High Mountain Asia (HMA) is highly heterogeneous and strongly governed by regi...
The Indian and East Asian summer monsoons shape the melt and accumulation patterns of glaciers in Hi...
The Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalaya (HKH) region has a negative average glacial mass balance for...
In contrast to the central and eastern part of High Mountain Asia (HMA), no extensive glacier mass l...
The word Himalaya stems from Sanskrit, and literally translates as the abode of snow. This is illust...
Many glaciers in the northwest of High Mountain Asia (HMA) show an almost zero or positive mass bala...
The mass balance of a glacier is a complex consequence of the combination of atmospheric variables t...
Glaciers in the eastern Hindukush, western Karakoram, and northwestern Himalayan mountain ranges of ...
Mass balance of glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) varies substantially across the region. While t...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...