While the supraglacial hydrology of debris-covered glaciers is relatively well studied, almost nothing is known about how water is transported beneath the glacier surface. Here, we report the results of sixteen fluorescent dye tracing experiments conducted in April–May 2018 over the lowermost 7 km of the high-elevation, debris-covered Khumbu Glacier, Nepal, to characterise the glacier's surface and subsurface drainage system. Dye breakthroughs indicated a likely highly sinuous and channelised subsurface hydrological system draining water from the upper part of the ablation area. This flowpath was distinct from the linked chain of supraglacial ponds present along much of the glacier's lower ablation area, through which water flow was extreme...
Surface melting of High Mountain Asian debris-covered glaciers shapes the seasonal water supply to m...
Debris-covered glaciers in the Himalaya play an important role in the high-altitude water cycle. The...
Englacial cave systems were mapped using speleological techniques in three debris-covered glaciers i...
While the supraglacial hydrology of debris-covered glaciers is relatively well studied, almost nothi...
We provide the first synoptic view of the drainage system of a Himalayan debris-covered glacier and ...
We provide the first synoptic view of the drainage system of a Himalayan debris-covered glacier and ...
Meltwater and runoff from glaciers in High Mountain Asia is a vital freshwater resource for one fift...
The hydrological characteristics of debris-covered glaciers are known to be fundamentally different ...
The hydrological systems of heavily-downwasted debris-covered glaciers differ from those of clean-ic...
The hydrological systems of heavily-downwasted debris-covered glaciers differ from clean-ice glacier...
The origin of supraglacial debris covers is often conceptualised as the formation of a surface lag b...
Meltwater from high-elevation debris-covered glaciers—particularly those located in the greater Hima...
Meltwater and runoff from glaciers in High Mountain Asia is a vital freshwater resource for one-fift...
Seasonal evolution of the subglacial drainage system in the lower ablation area of the Hailuogou gla...
Surface melting of High Mountain Asian debris-covered glaciers shapes the seasonal water supply to m...
Debris-covered glaciers in the Himalaya play an important role in the high-altitude water cycle. The...
Englacial cave systems were mapped using speleological techniques in three debris-covered glaciers i...
While the supraglacial hydrology of debris-covered glaciers is relatively well studied, almost nothi...
We provide the first synoptic view of the drainage system of a Himalayan debris-covered glacier and ...
We provide the first synoptic view of the drainage system of a Himalayan debris-covered glacier and ...
Meltwater and runoff from glaciers in High Mountain Asia is a vital freshwater resource for one fift...
The hydrological characteristics of debris-covered glaciers are known to be fundamentally different ...
The hydrological systems of heavily-downwasted debris-covered glaciers differ from those of clean-ic...
The hydrological systems of heavily-downwasted debris-covered glaciers differ from clean-ice glacier...
The origin of supraglacial debris covers is often conceptualised as the formation of a surface lag b...
Meltwater from high-elevation debris-covered glaciers—particularly those located in the greater Hima...
Meltwater and runoff from glaciers in High Mountain Asia is a vital freshwater resource for one-fift...
Seasonal evolution of the subglacial drainage system in the lower ablation area of the Hailuogou gla...
Surface melting of High Mountain Asian debris-covered glaciers shapes the seasonal water supply to m...
Debris-covered glaciers in the Himalaya play an important role in the high-altitude water cycle. The...
Englacial cave systems were mapped using speleological techniques in three debris-covered glaciers i...