© 2020 The Authors. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Thick supraglacial debris layers often have an undulating, hummocky topography that influences the lateral transport of debris and meltwater and provides basins for supraglacial ponds. The role of ablation and other processes associated with supraglacial debris in giving rise to this hummocky topography is poorly understood. Characterizing hummocky topography is a first step towards understanding the feedbacks driving the evolution of debris-covered glacier surfaces and their potential impacts on mass balance, hydr...
Sustained mass loss from Himalayan glaciers is causing supraglacial debris to expand and thicken, wi...
The presence of supraglacial debris on glaciers in the Himalaya-Karakoram affects the ablation rate...
This research was supported by the ‘EverDrill’ Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Grant awa...
Thick supraglacial debris layers often have an undulating, hummocky topography that influences the l...
© 2020 The Authors. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This i...
OK was a recipient of a NERC SPHERES DTP PhD studentship (grant award NE/L002574/1). The Natural Env...
Ice cliffs and ponds on debris-covered glaciers have received increased attention due to their role ...
Rock debris covers about a third of the total glacier ablation area in High Mountain Asia. Sustained...
Many Himalayan glaciers are characterised in their lower reaches by a rock debris layer. This debris...
Debris-covered glaciers receive increasing attention during this period of sustained negative mass b...
We provide the first synoptic view of the drainage system of a Himalayan debris-covered glacier and ...
The origin of supraglacial debris covers is often conceptualised as the formation of a surface lag b...
Debris-covered glaciers receive increasing attention during the current period of sustained negative...
Sustained mass loss from Himalayan glaciers is causing supraglacial debris to expand and thicken, wi...
The presence of supraglacial debris on glaciers in the Himalaya-Karakoram affects the ablation rate ...
Sustained mass loss from Himalayan glaciers is causing supraglacial debris to expand and thicken, wi...
The presence of supraglacial debris on glaciers in the Himalaya-Karakoram affects the ablation rate...
This research was supported by the ‘EverDrill’ Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Grant awa...
Thick supraglacial debris layers often have an undulating, hummocky topography that influences the l...
© 2020 The Authors. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This i...
OK was a recipient of a NERC SPHERES DTP PhD studentship (grant award NE/L002574/1). The Natural Env...
Ice cliffs and ponds on debris-covered glaciers have received increased attention due to their role ...
Rock debris covers about a third of the total glacier ablation area in High Mountain Asia. Sustained...
Many Himalayan glaciers are characterised in their lower reaches by a rock debris layer. This debris...
Debris-covered glaciers receive increasing attention during this period of sustained negative mass b...
We provide the first synoptic view of the drainage system of a Himalayan debris-covered glacier and ...
The origin of supraglacial debris covers is often conceptualised as the formation of a surface lag b...
Debris-covered glaciers receive increasing attention during the current period of sustained negative...
Sustained mass loss from Himalayan glaciers is causing supraglacial debris to expand and thicken, wi...
The presence of supraglacial debris on glaciers in the Himalaya-Karakoram affects the ablation rate ...
Sustained mass loss from Himalayan glaciers is causing supraglacial debris to expand and thicken, wi...
The presence of supraglacial debris on glaciers in the Himalaya-Karakoram affects the ablation rate...
This research was supported by the ‘EverDrill’ Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Grant awa...