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Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
Glacier melt in High Mountain Asia (HMA) is an indicator of climate change and has a major impact on the regional hydrology and freshwater supply.
Qiuyu Wang, S. Yi, Wenke Sun
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Glacier melt in High Mountain Asia (HMA) is an indicator of climate change and has a major impact on the regional hydrology and freshwater supply.
Qiuyu Wang, S. Yi, Wenke Sun
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Mass balance estimation of Mulkila glacier, Western Himalayas, using glacier melt model
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2022One of the main water supplies in Asia is known to be melting water from Himalayan glaciers. One of the most important metrics to analyze and evaluate potential shifts in freshwater supplies from glacier storage is the estimate of mass balance. The present study aims at estimating the glacier mass balance with the help of remote sensing and in situ ...
Geetha Priya, M +3 more
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Mass Balance of West Gulkana Glacier
Geographical Review, 1991Annual and longer-term mass-balance calculations provide a means to relate glacier behavior to climate. Selected representative glaciers are monitored for this purpose. West Gulkana Glacier, in the eastern Alaska Range, was among the glaciers mapped during the 1957-58 International Geophysical Year. It was remapped in 1986, after which twenty-nine-year
Fred B. Chambers +2 more
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2015
Annual mass balance is recognized as the most sensitive climate variable observed on alpine glaciers. This has led the WGMS to establish both a long term data archive, but also protocol for mass balance observations and reporting. NCGCP has measured annual mass balance for the last 31 years on North Cascades glaciers.
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Annual mass balance is recognized as the most sensitive climate variable observed on alpine glaciers. This has led the WGMS to establish both a long term data archive, but also protocol for mass balance observations and reporting. NCGCP has measured annual mass balance for the last 31 years on North Cascades glaciers.
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Secular glacier mass balances derived from cumulative glacier length changes
Global and Planetary Change, 2003Glacier mass changes are considered to represent natural key variables with respect to strategies for early detection of enhanced greenhouse effects on climate. The main problem, however, with interpreting worldwide glacier mass balance evolution concerns the question of representativity.
Hoelzle, M +3 more
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Glacier retreat, mass‐balance and thinning: sermilik glacier, south greenland
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 2004This study documents thinning and retreat of the South Greenland ice margin and discusses possible reasons in the light of mass-balance and change of dynamic conditions. Analyses of satellite images have shown that the glacier tongue of Sermilik glacier disintegrated wrthin the past 15 years.
Steffen Podlech +2 more
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2013
The two parts of mass balance, inputs and outputs, are now considered together. Budget estimates are provided for Biafo Glacier and from partial data for Batura, Baltoro and some others. Overall quantities reflect the greater moisture availability and mass inputs at high elevations in the Karakoram.
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The two parts of mass balance, inputs and outputs, are now considered together. Budget estimates are provided for Biafo Glacier and from partial data for Batura, Baltoro and some others. Overall quantities reflect the greater moisture availability and mass inputs at high elevations in the Karakoram.
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