Himalayan headwaters supply large quantities of runoff derived from snowmelt and monsoon rainfall to the Ganges River. Actual snowmelt contribution to discharge in the Ganges remains conjectural under both present and future climatic conditions. As snowmelt is likely to be perturbed through climatic warming, four hydrological models, VIC, JULES, LPJmL and SWAT, appropriate for coupling with regional climate models, were used to provide a baseline estimate of snowmelt contribution to flow at seasonal and annual timescales. The models constrain estimates of snowmelt contributions to between 1% and 5% of overall basin runoff. Snowmelt is, however, significant in spring months, a period in which other sources of runoff are scarce. © 2013 Elsevi...
The topography of the Ganges basin is highly variable, with the steep mountainous region of the Hima...
International audienceA major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and g...
Hydrological regimes of most of the Himalayan river catchments are poorly studied due to sparse hydr...
Himalayan headwaters supply large quantities of runoff derived from snowmelt and monsoon rainfall to...
The present work proposes to improve estimates of snowpack and snowmelt and their assessment in the ...
International audienceOver half of the nonpolar glacial watersheds are found in the Himala-7 yas and...
In contrast to widespread glacier retreat evidenced globally, glaciers in the Karakoram region have ...
Under different climate change scenarios, the current study was planned to simulate runoff due to sn...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/d...
Snowmelt modeling was attempted in this study using Snowmelt Runoff Model to simulate streamflow in...
Many of the major rivers in India originate from the Himalayas. These rivers have significant contri...
Snow and ice in high mountains represent and important water resource in many parts of the world, es...
Rivers draining the southern Himalaya provide most of the water supply for the densely populated Ind...
International audienceIn the Central Himalayas, it is generally accepted that 80 % of the annual pre...
The topography of the Ganges basin is highly variable, with the steep mountainous region of the Hima...
International audienceA major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and g...
Hydrological regimes of most of the Himalayan river catchments are poorly studied due to sparse hydr...
Himalayan headwaters supply large quantities of runoff derived from snowmelt and monsoon rainfall to...
The present work proposes to improve estimates of snowpack and snowmelt and their assessment in the ...
International audienceOver half of the nonpolar glacial watersheds are found in the Himala-7 yas and...
In contrast to widespread glacier retreat evidenced globally, glaciers in the Karakoram region have ...
Under different climate change scenarios, the current study was planned to simulate runoff due to sn...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/d...
Snowmelt modeling was attempted in this study using Snowmelt Runoff Model to simulate streamflow in...
Many of the major rivers in India originate from the Himalayas. These rivers have significant contri...
Snow and ice in high mountains represent and important water resource in many parts of the world, es...
Rivers draining the southern Himalaya provide most of the water supply for the densely populated Ind...
International audienceIn the Central Himalayas, it is generally accepted that 80 % of the annual pre...
The topography of the Ganges basin is highly variable, with the steep mountainous region of the Hima...
International audienceA major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and g...
Hydrological regimes of most of the Himalayan river catchments are poorly studied due to sparse hydr...