High Mountain Asia (HMA) has been strongly impacted by climate change, and will continue to be impacted by diverse climate stressors in the coming years. A combination of changing weather patterns and retreating glaciers has begun to impact water resources in the region; the rate, extent, and mechanisms behind these changes are poorly quantified due to a lack of data and process understanding. As rivers sourced in HMA feed more than a billion people in the region, increased understanding of climate impacts on regional hydrology is essential for effective water management. Glaciers play a diverse role in hydrology throughout the range, with some catchments having little to no reliance on glacial meltwater, and some catchments receiving almos...
The authors analyze climatic and hydrologic data from 110 sites collected from the middle of the twe...
Many glaciers in the northwest of High Mountain Asia (HMA) show an almost zero or positive mass bala...
The status and dynamics of glaciers are crucial for agriculture in semiarid parts of Central Asia, s...
High Mountain Asia (HMA) has been strongly impacted by climate change, and will continue to be impac...
International audienceThe glacierized Tien Shan-Pamir-Karakoram mountain complex supplies water to a...
The Tien Shan ranges play a pivotal role in supplying freshwater for the Central Asian region. There...
Climate-driven changes in glacier-fed streamflow regimes have direct implications on freshwater supp...
Recent controversy regarding the rates of disappearance of glaciers in the Himalayas, the world’s hi...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) provide an important water resource for communities downstream,...
Abstract The Tien Shan and Pamir mountains host over 28,000 glaciers providing essential water resou...
Glacial runoff from the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains is an important water resource, especially for...
Funding: This study was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of S...
The authors analyze climatic and hydrologic data from 110 sites collected from the middle of the twe...
Many glaciers in the northwest of High Mountain Asia (HMA) show an almost zero or positive mass bala...
The status and dynamics of glaciers are crucial for agriculture in semiarid parts of Central Asia, s...
High Mountain Asia (HMA) has been strongly impacted by climate change, and will continue to be impac...
International audienceThe glacierized Tien Shan-Pamir-Karakoram mountain complex supplies water to a...
The Tien Shan ranges play a pivotal role in supplying freshwater for the Central Asian region. There...
Climate-driven changes in glacier-fed streamflow regimes have direct implications on freshwater supp...
Recent controversy regarding the rates of disappearance of glaciers in the Himalayas, the world’s hi...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia (HMA) provide an important water resource for communities downstream,...
Abstract The Tien Shan and Pamir mountains host over 28,000 glaciers providing essential water resou...
Glacial runoff from the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains is an important water resource, especially for...
Funding: This study was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of S...
The authors analyze climatic and hydrologic data from 110 sites collected from the middle of the twe...
Many glaciers in the northwest of High Mountain Asia (HMA) show an almost zero or positive mass bala...
The status and dynamics of glaciers are crucial for agriculture in semiarid parts of Central Asia, s...