The Tibetan Plateau (TP) with an average altitude of 4,500 meters above sea level is characterized by many glaciers and ice caps. Glaciers are a natural indicator for climate variability in this high mountain environment where meteorological stations are rare or non-existent. In addition, the melt water released from the Tibetan glaciers is feeding the headwaters of the major Asian river systems and contributes to the rising levels of endorheic lakes on the plateau. As many people directly rely on the glacier melt water a continuous glacier monitoring program is necessary in this region. In situ measurements of glaciers are important, but are spatial limited due to large logistical efforts, physical constrains and high costs. Remote sensing...
Because of the large number and remoteness, satellite data, including microwave data and optical ima...
Glaciers in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) play a crucial role in regulating agriculture irrigation, river...
This study presents a reconstruction of the seasonal mass balance of Glacier No. 354, located in th...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) with an average altitude of 4,500 meters above sea level is characterized b...
The climate has changed on the Tibetan Plateau. The air temperature has shown distinct increase sinc...
Glacier melting has become a key issue in the current discussion on global climate change. Glaciers ...
Monitoring glacier changes is essential for estimating the water mass balance of the Tibetan Plateau...
Glacier mass changes are a valuable indicator of climate variability and monsoon oscillation on the ...
Although they correspond to an important fraction of the total area of mountain glaciers (33000 km2 ...
Accurate multitemporal glacier change investigations and analyses are lacking on the southeastern Ti...
The Tibetan plateau and surrounding mountain ranges contain the largest amount of ice outside the po...
Most glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau are difficult to assess as they are located in remote regions ...
Glacier retreat is altering the water regime of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) as the region's climate cha...
Because of the large number and remoteness, satellite data, including microwave data and optical ima...
Glaciers in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) play a crucial role in regulating agriculture irrigation, river...
This study presents a reconstruction of the seasonal mass balance of Glacier No. 354, located in th...
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) with an average altitude of 4,500 meters above sea level is characterized b...
The climate has changed on the Tibetan Plateau. The air temperature has shown distinct increase sinc...
Glacier melting has become a key issue in the current discussion on global climate change. Glaciers ...
Monitoring glacier changes is essential for estimating the water mass balance of the Tibetan Plateau...
Glacier mass changes are a valuable indicator of climate variability and monsoon oscillation on the ...
Although they correspond to an important fraction of the total area of mountain glaciers (33000 km2 ...
Accurate multitemporal glacier change investigations and analyses are lacking on the southeastern Ti...
The Tibetan plateau and surrounding mountain ranges contain the largest amount of ice outside the po...
Most glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau are difficult to assess as they are located in remote regions ...
Glacier retreat is altering the water regime of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) as the region's climate cha...
Because of the large number and remoteness, satellite data, including microwave data and optical ima...
Glaciers in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) play a crucial role in regulating agriculture irrigation, river...
This study presents a reconstruction of the seasonal mass balance of Glacier No. 354, located in th...