The understanding of the runoff generation processes is reviewed and simulation of daily streamflow is reported for the Gangotri Glacier basin (Central Himalayas) with area of ∼556 km2, of which ∼286 km2 is occupied by the glaciers, and altitude of 4000 to 7000 m.a.s.l. A hydro-meteorological database was established by collecting meteorological and hydrological data near the snout of the glacier for four melt seasons (2000–2003) covering the period from May to October every year. Flow was simulated using a snowmelt model (SNOWMOD) based on the temperature index approach. Two years (2000 and 2001) of the four-year data set were used to calibrate the model, and the remaining two years (2002 and 2003) were used for verification. The study was...
Quantification of the contribution of the hydrologic components (snow, ice and rain) to river discha...
Snow and ice in high mountains represent and important water resource in many parts of the world, es...
Energy budget-based distributed modeling of snow and glacier melt runoff is essential in a hydrologi...
Many of the major rivers in India originate from the Himalayas. These rivers have significant contri...
Hydrological regimes of most of the Himalayan river catchments are poorly studied due to sparse hydr...
The present study describes the hydrological characteristics of the Gangotri Glacier (286 km2), whic...
International audienceIn a context of climate change and water demand growth, understanding the orig...
In a context of climate change and water demand growth, understanding the origin of water flows in t...
Streamflow in the Himalayan rivers is generated from rainfall, snow and ice. The distribution of run...
International audienceThe Himalayan water resources, vital for 800 million people, come mainly from ...
The paper presents a catchment modeling approach for remote glacierized Himalayan catchments. The di...
In contrast to widespread glacier retreat evidenced globally, glaciers in the Karakoram region have ...
Glacier mass balance and runoff are simulated from 1955 to 2014 for the catchment (46% glacier cover...
Quantification of the contribution of the hydrologic components (snow, ice and rain) to river discha...
In many high altitude river basins, the hydro-climatic regimes and the spatial and temporal distribu...
Quantification of the contribution of the hydrologic components (snow, ice and rain) to river discha...
Snow and ice in high mountains represent and important water resource in many parts of the world, es...
Energy budget-based distributed modeling of snow and glacier melt runoff is essential in a hydrologi...
Many of the major rivers in India originate from the Himalayas. These rivers have significant contri...
Hydrological regimes of most of the Himalayan river catchments are poorly studied due to sparse hydr...
The present study describes the hydrological characteristics of the Gangotri Glacier (286 km2), whic...
International audienceIn a context of climate change and water demand growth, understanding the orig...
In a context of climate change and water demand growth, understanding the origin of water flows in t...
Streamflow in the Himalayan rivers is generated from rainfall, snow and ice. The distribution of run...
International audienceThe Himalayan water resources, vital for 800 million people, come mainly from ...
The paper presents a catchment modeling approach for remote glacierized Himalayan catchments. The di...
In contrast to widespread glacier retreat evidenced globally, glaciers in the Karakoram region have ...
Glacier mass balance and runoff are simulated from 1955 to 2014 for the catchment (46% glacier cover...
Quantification of the contribution of the hydrologic components (snow, ice and rain) to river discha...
In many high altitude river basins, the hydro-climatic regimes and the spatial and temporal distribu...
Quantification of the contribution of the hydrologic components (snow, ice and rain) to river discha...
Snow and ice in high mountains represent and important water resource in many parts of the world, es...
Energy budget-based distributed modeling of snow and glacier melt runoff is essential in a hydrologi...