Abstract The accumulation region of Fedchenko Glacier represents an extensive snow reservoir in the Pamir Mountains feeding the longest glacier in Central Asia. Observed elevation changes indicate a continuous ice loss in the ablation region of Fedchenko Glacier since 1928, while the mass balance of the accumulation region is largely unknown. In this study, we show that accumulation varies considerably in the main accumulation basin, with accumulation rates up to 2400 mm w.e. a-1 in the West, decreasing to <1000 mm w.e. a-1 in the center, although the elevation difference is <200 m. The combination of snow/firn samples and ground-penetrating radar profiles suggests that this accumulation pattern is persistent during the recent past. T...
Historical and recent firn data for Abramov glacier, Pamir Alay compiled and measured in the context...
Several studies identified heterogeneous glacier mass changes in western High Mountain Asia over the...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...
Abstract The accumulation region of Fedchenko Glacier represents an extensive snow reservoir in the ...
Fedchenko Glacier experienced a large thickness loss since the first scientific investigations in 19...
The investigation of surging glaciers using remote sensing has recently seen a strong increase as fr...
Glaciers in the eastern Pamir have reportedly been gaining mass during recent decades, even though g...
The precipitation conditions in central Karakoram are investigated on the basis of snow samples from...
In contrast to the glacier mass losses observed at other locations around the world, some glaciers i...
This research has been supported by ESA (grant nos. 4000109873/14/I-NB and 4000127593/19/I-NB) and t...
Glacier surface mass balance observations in the Tien Shan and Pamir are relatively sparse and often...
Funding: This study was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of S...
Glacier mass loss is among the clearest indicators of atmospheric warming. The observation of these ...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia generate meltwater that supports the water needs of 250 million peopl...
Abramov glacier, located in the Pamir Alay, Kyrgyzstan, is a reference glacier within the Global Ter...
Historical and recent firn data for Abramov glacier, Pamir Alay compiled and measured in the context...
Several studies identified heterogeneous glacier mass changes in western High Mountain Asia over the...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...
Abstract The accumulation region of Fedchenko Glacier represents an extensive snow reservoir in the ...
Fedchenko Glacier experienced a large thickness loss since the first scientific investigations in 19...
The investigation of surging glaciers using remote sensing has recently seen a strong increase as fr...
Glaciers in the eastern Pamir have reportedly been gaining mass during recent decades, even though g...
The precipitation conditions in central Karakoram are investigated on the basis of snow samples from...
In contrast to the glacier mass losses observed at other locations around the world, some glaciers i...
This research has been supported by ESA (grant nos. 4000109873/14/I-NB and 4000127593/19/I-NB) and t...
Glacier surface mass balance observations in the Tien Shan and Pamir are relatively sparse and often...
Funding: This study was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of S...
Glacier mass loss is among the clearest indicators of atmospheric warming. The observation of these ...
Glaciers in High Mountain Asia generate meltwater that supports the water needs of 250 million peopl...
Abramov glacier, located in the Pamir Alay, Kyrgyzstan, is a reference glacier within the Global Ter...
Historical and recent firn data for Abramov glacier, Pamir Alay compiled and measured in the context...
Several studies identified heterogeneous glacier mass changes in western High Mountain Asia over the...
International audienceThe recent evolution of Pamir-Karakoram-Himalaya (PKH) glaciers, widely acknow...