Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale variability in glacier recession; thus the role of a number of glaciological processes in glacier wastage remains poorly understood. In this study, we quantify mass loss rates over the period 2000–2015 for 32 glaciers across the Everest region and assess how future ice loss is likely to differ depending on glacier hypsometry. The mean mass balance of all 32 glaciers in our sample was −0.52 ± 0.22 m water equivalent (w.e.) a−1. The mean mass balance of nine lacustrine-terminating glaciers (−0.70 ± 0.26 m w.e. a−1) was 32 % more negative than land-terminating, debris-covered glaciers (−0.53 ± 0.21 m w.e. a−1). The mass balance of lacustrine-termin...
Himalayan glaciers are losing mass at rates similar to glaciers elsewhere, but heavily debris-covere...
This research has been supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant no. IZLCZ2_169979/1...
Himalayan glaciers are losing mass at rates similar to glaciers elsewhere, but heavily debris-covere...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
Owen King is a recipient of a NERC DTP PhD studentship.Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier ma...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
The mass balance of the majority of Himalayan glaciers is currently negative, and has been for sever...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
The majority of the 20,000 glaciers found in the Himalaya are in a state of negative mass balance, a...
This study was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant No. IZLCZ2_169979/1) the Dr...
Mass loss of Himalayan glaciers has wide-ranging consequences such as changing runoff distribution, ...
Mass loss of Himalayan glaciers has wide-ranging consequences such as changing runoff distribution, ...
This study assesses changes in glacier area, velocity, and geodetic mass balance for the glaciers in...
Himalayan glaciers are losing mass at rates similar to glaciers elsewhere, but heavily debris-covere...
This research has been supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant no. IZLCZ2_169979/1...
Himalayan glaciers are losing mass at rates similar to glaciers elsewhere, but heavily debris-covere...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
Owen King is a recipient of a NERC DTP PhD studentship.Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier ma...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
The mass balance of the majority of Himalayan glaciers is currently negative, and has been for sever...
Region-wide averaging of Himalayan glacier mass change has masked any catchment or glacier-scale var...
The majority of the 20,000 glaciers found in the Himalaya are in a state of negative mass balance, a...
This study was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (Grant No. IZLCZ2_169979/1) the Dr...
Mass loss of Himalayan glaciers has wide-ranging consequences such as changing runoff distribution, ...
Mass loss of Himalayan glaciers has wide-ranging consequences such as changing runoff distribution, ...
This study assesses changes in glacier area, velocity, and geodetic mass balance for the glaciers in...
Himalayan glaciers are losing mass at rates similar to glaciers elsewhere, but heavily debris-covere...
This research has been supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant no. IZLCZ2_169979/1...
Himalayan glaciers are losing mass at rates similar to glaciers elsewhere, but heavily debris-covere...