Hydrology of debris-covered glaciers in High Mountain Asia

KE Miles, B Hubbard, TDL Irvine-Fynn, ES Miles… - Earth-Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
The hydrological characteristics of debris-covered glaciers are known to be fundamentally
different from those of clean-ice glaciers, even within the same climatological, geological …

Spectral analysis of seismic noise induced by rivers: A new tool to monitor spatiotemporal changes in stream hydrodynamics

A Burtin, L Bollinger, J Vergne, R Cattin… - … Research: Solid Earth, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Analysis of continuous seismic data recorded by a dense passive seismological network (Hi‐
CLIMB) installed across the Himalayas reveals strong spatial and temporal variations in the …

Map** dry/wet snow cover in the Indian Himalayas using IRS multispectral imagery

RP Gupta, UK Haritashya, P Singh - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2005 - Elsevier
Application of remote sensing data has been made to differentiate between dry/wet snows in
a glacierized basin. The present study has been carried out in the Gangotri glacier …

Hydrological characteristics of the Gangotri glacier, central Himalayas, India

P Singh, UK Haritashya, N Kumar, Y Singh - Journal of Hydrology, 2006 - Elsevier
The present study describes the hydrological characteristics of the Gangotri Glacier
(286km2), which is one of the largest Himalayan Glaciers. The study involves collection and …

Connecting source and transport: Suspended sediments in the Nepal Himalayas

C Andermann, A Crave, R Gloaguen, P Davy… - Earth and Planetary …, 2012 - Elsevier
Understanding the dynamics of sediment fluxes is a key issue to constrain modern erosion
rates in mountain belts and determine the still debated level of control exerted by …

Suspended sediment from the Gangotri Glacier: Quantification, variability and associations with discharge and air temperature

UK Haritashya, P Singh, N Kumar, RP Gupta - Journal of Hydrology, 2006 - Elsevier
To understand the sediment delivery variation for a Himalayan Glacier (Gangotri Glacier,
Garhwal Himalayas) and to determine its relationship with discharge and air temperature …

Snow and glacier melt contribution in the Beas River at Pandoh dam, Himachal Pradesh, India

V Kumar, P Singh, V Singh - Hydrological sciences journal, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The water balance approach was used to estimate the average contribution of snow-and
glacier-melt runoff in the annual flow of the Beas River at Pandoh Dam. About 45% of the …

Trends in river total suspended sediments driven by dams and soil erosion: A comparison between the Yangtze and Mekong rivers

Q Guan, L Feng, J Tang, E Park, TA Ali… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Global river systems are experiencing rapid changes in sediment transport under growing
anthropogenic and climatic stresses. However, the response of sediment discharge to the …

Temporal and spatial variations in water discharge and sediment load in the Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Rivers in Himalaya, India

GJ Chakrapani, RK Saini - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2009 - Elsevier
The Alaknanda and Bhagirathi Rivers originate in the mountainous regions of the Himalayas
(Garhwal) and result in high sediment yields causing flood hazards downstream of the …

Turbidity-based sediment monitoring in northern Thailand: Hysteresis, variability, and uncertainty

AD Ziegler, SG Benner, C Tantasirin, SH Wood… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Annual total suspended solid (TSS) loads in the Mae Sa Catchment in northern Thailand,
determined with an automated, turbidity-based monitoring approach, were approximately …