The Indian and East Asian Summer Monsoons shape the melt and accumulation patterns of glaciers in High Mountain Asia in complex ways due to the interaction of persistent cloud cover, large temperature ranges, high atmospheric water content and high precipitation rates. Glacier energy and mass balance modelling using in-situ measurements offer insights into the ways in which surface processes are shaped by climatic regimes. In this study, we use a full energy- and mass-balance model and seven on-glacier automatic weather station datasets from different parts of the Central and Eastern Himalaya to investigate how monsoon conditions influence the glacier surface energy and mass balance. In particular, we look at how debris-covered and debris-f...
Debris surface temperature is a function of debris characteristics and energy fluxes at the debris s...
There is strong variation in glacier mass balances in High Mountain Asia. Particularly interesting i...
The Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya (HKKH) contains the third largest quantity of snow and ice in the ...
The Indian and East Asian summer monsoons shape the melt and accumulation patterns of glaciers in Hi...
To identify the atmospheric controls of the summertime glacier surface energy balance in the Himalay...
Glacier health across High Mountain Asia (HMA) is highly heterogeneous and strongly governed by regi...
Some recent studies revealed that Himalayan glaciers were shrinking at an accelerated rate since the...
Surface energy balance models are common tools to estimate melt rates of debris-covered glaciers. In...
Many glaciers in the Central Himalaya are covered with rock debris that modifies the transfer of hea...
The word Himalaya stems from Sanskrit, and literally translates as the abode of snow. This is illust...
The climate change impact on the water security of the glacierised catchments of High Mountain Asia ...
Debris surface temperature is a function of debris characteristics and energy fluxes at the debris s...
There is strong variation in glacier mass balances in High Mountain Asia. Particularly interesting i...
The Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya (HKKH) contains the third largest quantity of snow and ice in the ...
The Indian and East Asian summer monsoons shape the melt and accumulation patterns of glaciers in Hi...
To identify the atmospheric controls of the summertime glacier surface energy balance in the Himalay...
Glacier health across High Mountain Asia (HMA) is highly heterogeneous and strongly governed by regi...
Some recent studies revealed that Himalayan glaciers were shrinking at an accelerated rate since the...
Surface energy balance models are common tools to estimate melt rates of debris-covered glaciers. In...
Many glaciers in the Central Himalaya are covered with rock debris that modifies the transfer of hea...
The word Himalaya stems from Sanskrit, and literally translates as the abode of snow. This is illust...
The climate change impact on the water security of the glacierised catchments of High Mountain Asia ...
Debris surface temperature is a function of debris characteristics and energy fluxes at the debris s...
There is strong variation in glacier mass balances in High Mountain Asia. Particularly interesting i...
The Hindu-Kush Karakoram Himalaya (HKKH) contains the third largest quantity of snow and ice in the ...