More than 13% of the area of the Caucasus glaciers is covered by debris affecting glacier mass balance. Using the Caucasus as example, we introduce a new model configuration that incorporates a physically-based subroutine for the evolution of supraglacial debris into the Global Glacier Evolution Model (GloGEMflow), enabling its application at a regional level. Temporal evolution of debris cover is coupled to glacier dynamics allowing the thickest debris to accumulate in the areas with low velocity. The future evolution of glaciers in the Northern Caucasus is assessed for five Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSP) and significance of explicitly incorporating debris-cover formulation in regional glacier modeling is evaluated. Under the more agg...
In Georgia, on the ridge of the Greater Caucasus, there are well-developed, rather high glaciers. Th...
Rock debris covers about a third of the total glacier ablation area in High Mountain Asia. Sustained...
An updated glacier inventory is important for understanding glacier behaviour given the accelerating...
More than 13% of the area of the Caucasus glaciers is covered by debris affecting glacier mass balan...
Knowledge of supra-glacial debris cover and its changes remain incomplete in the Greater Caucasus, i...
Debris cover on glaciers can significantly alter melt, and hence, glacier mass balance and runoff. D...
Currently, about 12ĝ€¯%-13ĝ€¯% of High Mountain Asia's glacier area is debris-covered, which alters ...
Glaciers and snow in the Caucasus are major sources of runoff for populated places in many parts of ...
The glacier coverage in the Caucasus Mountains underwent considerable changes during the last decade...
This paper reports changes in supraglacial debris cover and supra-/proglacial lake development assoc...
As a direct consequence of climate change, glaciers worldwide are rapidly losing mass. This trend is...
Glaciers occupy an area of similar to 1600 km(2) in the Caucasus Mountains. There is widespread evid...
The paper discusses the observed and projected warming in the Caucasus region and its implications f...
Debris-covered glaciers are found in most of the world’s glacierized areas. The presence of debris o...
Debris-covered glaciers are commonly found in alpine landscapes of high relief and play an increasin...
In Georgia, on the ridge of the Greater Caucasus, there are well-developed, rather high glaciers. Th...
Rock debris covers about a third of the total glacier ablation area in High Mountain Asia. Sustained...
An updated glacier inventory is important for understanding glacier behaviour given the accelerating...
More than 13% of the area of the Caucasus glaciers is covered by debris affecting glacier mass balan...
Knowledge of supra-glacial debris cover and its changes remain incomplete in the Greater Caucasus, i...
Debris cover on glaciers can significantly alter melt, and hence, glacier mass balance and runoff. D...
Currently, about 12ĝ€¯%-13ĝ€¯% of High Mountain Asia's glacier area is debris-covered, which alters ...
Glaciers and snow in the Caucasus are major sources of runoff for populated places in many parts of ...
The glacier coverage in the Caucasus Mountains underwent considerable changes during the last decade...
This paper reports changes in supraglacial debris cover and supra-/proglacial lake development assoc...
As a direct consequence of climate change, glaciers worldwide are rapidly losing mass. This trend is...
Glaciers occupy an area of similar to 1600 km(2) in the Caucasus Mountains. There is widespread evid...
The paper discusses the observed and projected warming in the Caucasus region and its implications f...
Debris-covered glaciers are found in most of the world’s glacierized areas. The presence of debris o...
Debris-covered glaciers are commonly found in alpine landscapes of high relief and play an increasin...
In Georgia, on the ridge of the Greater Caucasus, there are well-developed, rather high glaciers. Th...
Rock debris covers about a third of the total glacier ablation area in High Mountain Asia. Sustained...
An updated glacier inventory is important for understanding glacier behaviour given the accelerating...