To better understand the future evolution of Jiemayangzong Glacier (JMYZG), the headstream of the Yarlung Zangbo River, we simulated its future ice thickness evolution using a two-dimensional higher-order numerical flowline model. Due to the sparsity of in situ observational data, we used a combination of field observations and inversion models of velocity and ice thickness to initialize the model parameters. We validated the parametrizations of the calving scheme by comparing the modeled and observed glacier terminus retreats. To estimate the response of JMYZG to climate change, the ice flow model was forced with different climate scenarios. We found that the JMYZG will retreat under different climate scenarios. By 2100, the volume loss of...
Many Himalayan glaciers are characterised in their lower reaches by a rock debris layer. This debris...
This study aims at developing and applying a spatially-distributed coupled glacier mass balance and ...
The Himalayan glaciers feed major Asian river systems sustaining the lives of more than 800 million ...
Glacier retreat caused by global warming alters the hydrological regime and poses far-reaching chall...
The analysis of climate change impact on the hydrology of high altitude glacierized catchments in th...
The history of glacier length fluctuations serves as a reliable indicator of the past climate. In th...
We apply a three-dimensional (3D) full-Stokes model to simulate the evolution of Da Anglong Glacier,...
More than one-sixth of the global population rely on glacier and snow melt for their water supply. C...
Few simulations of typical Tibetan Plateau glacier response to climate warming have been made, despi...
River flow from glacierized areas in the Himalaya is influenced both by intra-annual variations in p...
Meltwater from Himalayan glaciers sustains the flow of rivers such as the Ganges and Brahmaputra on ...
It has been observed that a majority of glaciers in the Himalayas have been retreating. In this pape...
Rock debris covers about a third of the total glacier ablation area in High Mountain Asia. Sustained...
We apply a three-dimensional (3D) thermomechanically coupled higher-order ice flow model to simulate...
Surface digital elevation models (DEMs) and slope-related estimates of glacier thickness enable mode...
Many Himalayan glaciers are characterised in their lower reaches by a rock debris layer. This debris...
This study aims at developing and applying a spatially-distributed coupled glacier mass balance and ...
The Himalayan glaciers feed major Asian river systems sustaining the lives of more than 800 million ...
Glacier retreat caused by global warming alters the hydrological regime and poses far-reaching chall...
The analysis of climate change impact on the hydrology of high altitude glacierized catchments in th...
The history of glacier length fluctuations serves as a reliable indicator of the past climate. In th...
We apply a three-dimensional (3D) full-Stokes model to simulate the evolution of Da Anglong Glacier,...
More than one-sixth of the global population rely on glacier and snow melt for their water supply. C...
Few simulations of typical Tibetan Plateau glacier response to climate warming have been made, despi...
River flow from glacierized areas in the Himalaya is influenced both by intra-annual variations in p...
Meltwater from Himalayan glaciers sustains the flow of rivers such as the Ganges and Brahmaputra on ...
It has been observed that a majority of glaciers in the Himalayas have been retreating. In this pape...
Rock debris covers about a third of the total glacier ablation area in High Mountain Asia. Sustained...
We apply a three-dimensional (3D) thermomechanically coupled higher-order ice flow model to simulate...
Surface digital elevation models (DEMs) and slope-related estimates of glacier thickness enable mode...
Many Himalayan glaciers are characterised in their lower reaches by a rock debris layer. This debris...
This study aims at developing and applying a spatially-distributed coupled glacier mass balance and ...
The Himalayan glaciers feed major Asian river systems sustaining the lives of more than 800 million ...