Glaciers in High Mountain Asia generate meltwater that supports the water needs of 250 million people, but current knowledge of annual accumulation and ablation is limited to sparse field measurements biased in location and glacier size. Here, we present altitudinally-resolved specific mass balances (surface, internal, and basal combined) for 5527 glaciers in High Mountain Asia for 2000–2016, derived by correcting observed glacier thinning patterns for mass redistribution due to ice flow. We find that 41% of glaciers accumulated mass over less than 20% of their area, and only 60% ± 10% of regional annual ablation was compensated by accumulation. Even without 21st century warming, 21% ± 1% of ice volume will be lost by 2100 due to current cl...
International audienceThere is a severe lack of observations to assess the state of health of Hindu ...
The climate change impact on the water security of the glacierised catchments of High Mountain Asia ...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia generate meltwater that supports the water needs of 250 million peopl...
International audienceHigh Mountain Asia hosts the largest glacier concentration outside the polar r...
Assessments of the state of health of Hindu-Kush-Karakoram-Himalaya glaciers and their contribution ...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the polar regions, and contain...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) provide an important water resource for communities downstream,...
High Mountain Asia hosts the largest glacier concentration outside the polar regions. These glaciers...
Meltwater from the glaciers in High Mountain Asia plays a critical role in water availability and fo...
In the Himalaya, large areas are covered by glaciers and seasonal snow. They are an important source...
Glaciers are among the best indicators of terrestrial climate variability, contribute importantly to...
We present a comprehensive review of the status and changes in glacier length (since the 1850s), are...
International audienceThere is a severe lack of observations to assess the state of health of Hindu ...
The climate change impact on the water security of the glacierised catchments of High Mountain Asia ...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia generate meltwater that supports the water needs of 250 million peopl...
International audienceHigh Mountain Asia hosts the largest glacier concentration outside the polar r...
Assessments of the state of health of Hindu-Kush-Karakoram-Himalaya glaciers and their contribution ...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the polar regions, and contain...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) provide an important water resource for communities downstream,...
High Mountain Asia hosts the largest glacier concentration outside the polar regions. These glaciers...
Meltwater from the glaciers in High Mountain Asia plays a critical role in water availability and fo...
In the Himalaya, large areas are covered by glaciers and seasonal snow. They are an important source...
Glaciers are among the best indicators of terrestrial climate variability, contribute importantly to...
We present a comprehensive review of the status and changes in glacier length (since the 1850s), are...
International audienceThere is a severe lack of observations to assess the state of health of Hindu ...
The climate change impact on the water security of the glacierised catchments of High Mountain Asia ...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...