Despite previous studies, glacier–lake interactions and future lake development in the Poiqu River basin, central Himalaya, are still not well understood. We mapped glacial lakes, glaciers, their frontal positions and ice flow from optical remote sensing data, and calculated glacier surface elevation change from digital terrain models. During 1964–2017, the total glacial-lake area increased by ~110%. Glaciers retreated with an average rate of ~1.4 km2 a−1 between 1975 and 2015. Based on rapid area expansion (>150%), and information from previous studies, eight lakes were considered to be potentially dangerous glacial lakes. Corresponding lake-terminating glaciers showed an overall retreat of 6.0 ± 1.4 to 26.6 ± 1.1 m a−1 and accompanying...
In the Himalaya, ablation of debris-mantled valley glaciers has resulted in the formation of large, ...
This research has been supported by the Dragon 4 program funded by ESA (4000121469/17/I-NB), the Swi...
The Himalayan glaciers feed major Asian river systems sustaining the lives of more than 800 million ...
Despite previous studies, glacier–lake interactions and future lake development in the Poiqu River b...
The Poiqu River basin is an area of concentration for glaciers and glacial lakes in the central Hima...
Himalayan glacier changes in the context of global climate change have attracted worldwide attention...
Meltwater from the cryosphere contributes a significant fraction of the freshwater resources in the ...
Meltwater from the cryosphere contributes a significant fraction of the freshwater resources in the ...
The impact of glacial lake development on the evolution of glaciers in the Himalaya is poorly quanti...
Climatic change-induced glacier recession has been accompanied by formation and growth of proglacial...
The continuous melting of valley glaciers can impact the water levels of glacial lakes and create gl...
Glacier recession driven by climate change produces glacial lakes, some of which are hazardous. Our ...
Climate change is strongly affecting the Himalayas. Geologically young and fragile, the Himalayas ar...
Glacier recession driven by climate change produces glacial lakes, some of which are hazardous. Our ...
The Himalaya holds the world record in terms of range and elevation. It is one of the most extensive...
In the Himalaya, ablation of debris-mantled valley glaciers has resulted in the formation of large, ...
This research has been supported by the Dragon 4 program funded by ESA (4000121469/17/I-NB), the Swi...
The Himalayan glaciers feed major Asian river systems sustaining the lives of more than 800 million ...
Despite previous studies, glacier–lake interactions and future lake development in the Poiqu River b...
The Poiqu River basin is an area of concentration for glaciers and glacial lakes in the central Hima...
Himalayan glacier changes in the context of global climate change have attracted worldwide attention...
Meltwater from the cryosphere contributes a significant fraction of the freshwater resources in the ...
Meltwater from the cryosphere contributes a significant fraction of the freshwater resources in the ...
The impact of glacial lake development on the evolution of glaciers in the Himalaya is poorly quanti...
Climatic change-induced glacier recession has been accompanied by formation and growth of proglacial...
The continuous melting of valley glaciers can impact the water levels of glacial lakes and create gl...
Glacier recession driven by climate change produces glacial lakes, some of which are hazardous. Our ...
Climate change is strongly affecting the Himalayas. Geologically young and fragile, the Himalayas ar...
Glacier recession driven by climate change produces glacial lakes, some of which are hazardous. Our ...
The Himalaya holds the world record in terms of range and elevation. It is one of the most extensive...
In the Himalaya, ablation of debris-mantled valley glaciers has resulted in the formation of large, ...
This research has been supported by the Dragon 4 program funded by ESA (4000121469/17/I-NB), the Swi...
The Himalayan glaciers feed major Asian river systems sustaining the lives of more than 800 million ...