The hydrological characteristics of debris-covered glaciers are known to be fundamentally different from those of clean-ice glaciers, even within the same climatological, geological, and geomorphological setting. Understanding how these characteristics influence the timing and magnitude of meltwater discharge is particularly important for regions where downstream communities rely on this resource for sanitation, irrigation, and hydropower, such as High Mountain Asia. The hydrology of debris-covered glaciers is complex: rugged surface topographies typically route meltwater through compound supraglacial-englacial systems involving both channels and ponds, as well as pathways that remain unknown. Low-gradient tongues that extend several kilome...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the polar regions, and contain...
Ice cliffs and ponds on debris-covered glaciers have received increased attention due to their role ...
Understanding the future evolution of Himalayan glaciers is important in terms of runoff that provid...
The hydrological characteristics of debris-covered glaciers are known to be fundamentally different ...
While the supraglacial hydrology of debris-covered glaciers is relatively well studied, almost nothi...
This document is the accepted manuscript version. An edited version of this paper was published by A...
Meltwater from glacierized catchments in the Himalaya is a vital freshwater resource for one fifth o...
Supraglacial debris is known to strongly influence the distribution of glacier surface melt. Since m...
Meltwater and runoff from glaciers in High Mountain Asia is a vital freshwater resource for one‐fift...
Debris is known to influence the ablation, topography and hydrological systems of glaciers. This pap...
Supraglacial debris strongly modulates glacier melt rates and can be decisive for ice dynamics and m...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the polar regions, and contain...
Ice cliffs and ponds on debris-covered glaciers have received increased attention due to their role ...
Understanding the future evolution of Himalayan glaciers is important in terms of runoff that provid...
The hydrological characteristics of debris-covered glaciers are known to be fundamentally different ...
While the supraglacial hydrology of debris-covered glaciers is relatively well studied, almost nothi...
This document is the accepted manuscript version. An edited version of this paper was published by A...
Meltwater from glacierized catchments in the Himalaya is a vital freshwater resource for one fifth o...
Supraglacial debris is known to strongly influence the distribution of glacier surface melt. Since m...
Meltwater and runoff from glaciers in High Mountain Asia is a vital freshwater resource for one‐fift...
Debris is known to influence the ablation, topography and hydrological systems of glaciers. This pap...
Supraglacial debris strongly modulates glacier melt rates and can be decisive for ice dynamics and m...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the polar regions, and contain...
Ice cliffs and ponds on debris-covered glaciers have received increased attention due to their role ...
Understanding the future evolution of Himalayan glaciers is important in terms of runoff that provid...