The mountain regions of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayas (HKH) are considered Earth's "third pole," and water from there plays an essential role for downstream populations. The dynamics of glaciers in Karakoram are complex, and in recent decades the area has experienced unchanged ice cover, despite rapid decline elsewhere in the world (the Karakoram anomaly). Assessment of future water resources and hydrological variability under climate change in this area is greatly needed, but the hydrology of these high-altitude catchments is still poorly studied and little understood. This study focuses on a particular watershed, the Shigar River with the control section at Shigar (about 7000km2), nested within the upper Indus basin and fed by ...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the polar regions, and contain...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
Future of the crucial Himalayan water supplies has generally been assessed under the anthropogenic w...
The mountain regions of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayas (HKH) are considered Earth’s “third...
The spatial variation in observed and projected climate change is large and mountain ranges and thei...
Recent controversy regarding the rates of disappearance of glaciers in the Himalayas, the world’s hi...
Climate change is recognized as one of the greatest challenges of 21st century. This study investiga...
In the mountain regions of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram and Himalaya (HKH) the "third polar ice cap" of...
In contrast to widespread glacier retreat evidenced globally, glaciers in the Karakoram region have ...
In Asia, water resources largely depend on water generated in the mountainous upstream parts of seve...
Study region: The Upper Indus River Basin (UIB). Study focus: The UIB has experienced marked runoff ...
The complex snow and glacier (cryosphere) dynamics over the “third pole” mountainous regions of the ...
The upper Indus River basin has large masses of glaciers that supply meltwater in the summer. Water ...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
Millions of people rely on river water originating from basins in the Hindukush-Karakoram-Himalayas ...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the polar regions, and contain...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
Future of the crucial Himalayan water supplies has generally been assessed under the anthropogenic w...
The mountain regions of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayas (HKH) are considered Earth’s “third...
The spatial variation in observed and projected climate change is large and mountain ranges and thei...
Recent controversy regarding the rates of disappearance of glaciers in the Himalayas, the world’s hi...
Climate change is recognized as one of the greatest challenges of 21st century. This study investiga...
In the mountain regions of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram and Himalaya (HKH) the "third polar ice cap" of...
In contrast to widespread glacier retreat evidenced globally, glaciers in the Karakoram region have ...
In Asia, water resources largely depend on water generated in the mountainous upstream parts of seve...
Study region: The Upper Indus River Basin (UIB). Study focus: The UIB has experienced marked runoff ...
The complex snow and glacier (cryosphere) dynamics over the “third pole” mountainous regions of the ...
The upper Indus River basin has large masses of glaciers that supply meltwater in the summer. Water ...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
Millions of people rely on river water originating from basins in the Hindukush-Karakoram-Himalayas ...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the polar regions, and contain...
The Indus basin heavily depends on its upstream mountainous part for the downstream supply of water ...
Future of the crucial Himalayan water supplies has generally been assessed under the anthropogenic w...