The glacial ice in both the Andean and Himalayan Mountain ranges act as water towers for the billions of people that live within their watersheds. Throughout the year, these communities rely on the glacial meltwater to increase the flow of rivers, but this meltwater is the most impactful during the dry season when there is less precipitation. Communities in both the Andes and Himalayas use this glacial meltwater for human and animal consumption, agricultural purposes, and harnessing hydroelectric power as a clean energy source. One of the biggest worries for scientists and people around the world is how climate change affects the ablation rate of these glaciers. The glacial dynamic and water budget are changing in both the Andes and Himalay...
Northern Peru will face critical water resource issues in the near future as permanent ice in the An...
Special Issue : Sustainable Water Management in Central Asia .International audienceIn the Himalayas...
The current article is an opinion on the sensitivity of high mountain regions which are the most fra...
The Greater Himalayas hold the largest mass of ice outside polar regions and are the source of the 1...
The glacier- and snow-fed river basins of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) mountains provide water to 1...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Rowan, Ann V., et al, ‘Th...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
Glaciers in the tropical Andes have been retreating for the past several decades, leading to a temp...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
Climatic warming poses a threat to much of the freshwater reserves trapped in glaciers worldwide. In...
Climate change is currently taking place at an unprecedented rate and will have potentially profound...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the Polar regions, and contai...
Over one-sixth of the world\u27s population relies on rapidly-disappearing tropical glaciers.* These...
Himalayan glaciers‒ the store house of fresh water outside the polar region contributes ~45% of the ...
Mountain glaciers are crucial sources of fresh water, contributing directly and indirectly to water,...
Northern Peru will face critical water resource issues in the near future as permanent ice in the An...
Special Issue : Sustainable Water Management in Central Asia .International audienceIn the Himalayas...
The current article is an opinion on the sensitivity of high mountain regions which are the most fra...
The Greater Himalayas hold the largest mass of ice outside polar regions and are the source of the 1...
The glacier- and snow-fed river basins of the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) mountains provide water to 1...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Rowan, Ann V., et al, ‘Th...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
Glaciers in the tropical Andes have been retreating for the past several decades, leading to a temp...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
Climatic warming poses a threat to much of the freshwater reserves trapped in glaciers worldwide. In...
Climate change is currently taking place at an unprecedented rate and will have potentially profound...
High Mountain Asia contains the largest volume of glacier ice outside the Polar regions, and contai...
Over one-sixth of the world\u27s population relies on rapidly-disappearing tropical glaciers.* These...
Himalayan glaciers‒ the store house of fresh water outside the polar region contributes ~45% of the ...
Mountain glaciers are crucial sources of fresh water, contributing directly and indirectly to water,...
Northern Peru will face critical water resource issues in the near future as permanent ice in the An...
Special Issue : Sustainable Water Management in Central Asia .International audienceIn the Himalayas...
The current article is an opinion on the sensitivity of high mountain regions which are the most fra...