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Title: Detection of Changes in Glacier Mass Balance Using Satellite 5 and Meteorological Data in Tirungkhad Basin Located 6 in Western Himalaya
Authors: Mir, Riyaz Ahmad
Jain, Sanjay K.
Saraf, Arun K.
Goswami, Ajanta
Keywords: Mass balance
Accumulation area ratio
Temperature
Snow water equivalent
Tirungkhad basin
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Springer
Citation: J Indian Soc Remote Sens
Abstract: Himalayan glaciers and their mass balance are poorly sampled through direct mass balance mea- surements. Thus, based on Landsat datasets of ETM+ (2000), ETM+ (2006) and TM (2011), mass balance 19 studies of 32 glaciers was carried out using accumulation area ratio (AAR) method in the Tirungkhad river basin, a tributary of Satluj River, located in western Himalayan region. The overall specific mass balance was negative varying from −27 cm (2000) to −41 cm (2011). Out of 24 32 glaciers, 27 glaciers (81.2 %) showed negative mean mass balance and 5 glaciers (18.7 %) showed positive mean mass balance. Mean of specific mass balance for the year 2000, 2006 and 2011 was found to be −48 cm, −55 cm and −0.61 cm respectively, in case of glaciers with negative mass balance while in case of glaciers with positive mass balance, it varied from 0.67 cm (2000), 0.56 cm (2006) and 0.47 cm (2011). The inves- tigations suggested a loss of −0.034 km3 of glacial ice for 2000, 0.036 km3 for 2006 and 0.038 km3 for 2011 respectively. The negative mass balance of the glaciers since 2000 correlates well with the increasing trend of annual mean temperature and decreasing trend of precipitation (snow water equivalent (SWE) and rainfall). 37 Based on Mann Kendall test the temperature and SWE 38 trends were significant at 95 % confidence level, how- 39 ever, the rainfall trend was insignificant.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3721
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