Climate-driven changes in glacier-fed streamflow regimes have direct implications on freshwater supply, irrigation and hydropower potential. Reliable information about current and future glaciation and runoff is crucial for water allocation, a complex task in Central Asia, where the collapse of the Soviet Union has transformed previously interdependent republics into autonomous upstream and downstream countries. Although the impacts of climate change on glaciation and runoff have been addressed in previous work undertaken in the Tien Shan (known as the ‘water tower of Central Asia'), a coherent, regional perspective of these findings has not been presented until now. Here we show that glacier shrinkage is most pronounced in peripheral, lowe...
The authors analyze climatic and hydrologic data from 110 sites collected from the middle of the twe...
The status and dynamics of glaciers are crucial for agriculture in semiarid parts of Central Asia, s...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...
Climate-driven changes in glacier-fed streamflow regimes have direct implications on freshwater supp...
The Tien Shan ranges play a pivotal role in supplying freshwater for the Central Asian region. There...
Despite the fact that the fast-growing population of Central Asia strongly depends on glacial melt w...
International audienceThe glacierized Tien Shan-Pamir-Karakoram mountain complex supplies water to a...
High Mountain Asia (HMA) has been strongly impacted by climate change, and will continue to be impac...
Water resources in Central Asia strongly depend on glaciers, which in turn adjust their size in resp...
A conceptual precipitation–runoff model was applied in five glacierized catchments in Central Asia. ...
Impacts of projected climate and glacier change on river discharge in five glacierized catchments in...
Glacierised river catchments are highly sensitive to climate change, while large populations may dep...
Funding: This study was conducted within the project SuMaRiO (Sustainable Management of River Oases ...
The authors analyze climatic and hydrologic data from 110 sites collected from the middle of the twe...
The status and dynamics of glaciers are crucial for agriculture in semiarid parts of Central Asia, s...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...
Climate-driven changes in glacier-fed streamflow regimes have direct implications on freshwater supp...
The Tien Shan ranges play a pivotal role in supplying freshwater for the Central Asian region. There...
Despite the fact that the fast-growing population of Central Asia strongly depends on glacial melt w...
International audienceThe glacierized Tien Shan-Pamir-Karakoram mountain complex supplies water to a...
High Mountain Asia (HMA) has been strongly impacted by climate change, and will continue to be impac...
Water resources in Central Asia strongly depend on glaciers, which in turn adjust their size in resp...
A conceptual precipitation–runoff model was applied in five glacierized catchments in Central Asia. ...
Impacts of projected climate and glacier change on river discharge in five glacierized catchments in...
Glacierised river catchments are highly sensitive to climate change, while large populations may dep...
Funding: This study was conducted within the project SuMaRiO (Sustainable Management of River Oases ...
The authors analyze climatic and hydrologic data from 110 sites collected from the middle of the twe...
The status and dynamics of glaciers are crucial for agriculture in semiarid parts of Central Asia, s...
The heavily debris-covered Inylchek glaciers in the central Tian Shan are the largest glacier system...