The Upper Indus Basin (UIB), situated in the Himalaya-Karakoram-Hindukush (HKH) mountain ranges, is the major contributor to the supply of water for irrigation in Pakistan. Improved management of downstream water resources requires studying and comparing spatiotemporal changes in the snow cover and hydrological behavior of the river basins located in the HKH region. This study explored in detail the recent changes that have occurred in the Gilgit River basin (12,656 km(2); western sub-basin of UIB), which is characterized by a mean catchment elevation of 4250 m above sea level (m ASL). The basin's snow cover was monitored through the snow products provided by the MODIS satellite sensor, while analysis of its hydrological regime was supporte...
The mountain regions of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayas (HKH) are considered Earth's "third...
The Upper Indus river basin (UIB) is not only significant because of its freshwater supply for agric...
A major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and glacier-fed river catch...
International audienceA large proportion of Pakistan's irrigation water supply is drawn from the Upp...
A large proportion of Pakistan's irrigation water supply is taken from the Upper Indus River Basin (...
The Upper Indus basin (UIB) is characterized by contrasting hydrometeorological behaviors; therefore...
International audienceA major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow- and ...
Snow and ice in high mountains represent and important water resource in many parts of the world, es...
In this paper we assess the snow cover and its dynamics for the western river basins of the Indus Ri...
A major proportion of flow in the Indus river is contributed by its snow and glacier-fed river catch...
The spatial variation in observed and projected climate change is large and mountain ranges and thei...
Snow and glaciers in the mountain ranges of Hindu-Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayas (HKH), are supposed...
The upper Indus River basin has large masses of glaciers that supply meltwater in the summer. Water ...
The Upper Indus Basin (UIB) features the high mountain ranges of the Hindukush, Karakoram and Himala...
Recent controversy regarding the rates of disappearance of glaciers in the Himalayas, the world’s hi...
The mountain regions of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayas (HKH) are considered Earth's "third...
The Upper Indus river basin (UIB) is not only significant because of its freshwater supply for agric...
A major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and glacier-fed river catch...
International audienceA large proportion of Pakistan's irrigation water supply is drawn from the Upp...
A large proportion of Pakistan's irrigation water supply is taken from the Upper Indus River Basin (...
The Upper Indus basin (UIB) is characterized by contrasting hydrometeorological behaviors; therefore...
International audienceA major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow- and ...
Snow and ice in high mountains represent and important water resource in many parts of the world, es...
In this paper we assess the snow cover and its dynamics for the western river basins of the Indus Ri...
A major proportion of flow in the Indus river is contributed by its snow and glacier-fed river catch...
The spatial variation in observed and projected climate change is large and mountain ranges and thei...
Snow and glaciers in the mountain ranges of Hindu-Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayas (HKH), are supposed...
The upper Indus River basin has large masses of glaciers that supply meltwater in the summer. Water ...
The Upper Indus Basin (UIB) features the high mountain ranges of the Hindukush, Karakoram and Himala...
Recent controversy regarding the rates of disappearance of glaciers in the Himalayas, the world’s hi...
The mountain regions of the Hindu Kush, Karakoram, and Himalayas (HKH) are considered Earth's "third...
The Upper Indus river basin (UIB) is not only significant because of its freshwater supply for agric...
A major proportion of flow in the Indus River is contributed by its snow and glacier-fed river catch...