Earth Observation to Investigate Occurrence, Characteristics and Changes of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Rock Glaciers in the Poiqu River Basin (Central Himalaya)
Meltwater from the cryosphere contributes a significant fraction of the freshwater resources in the countries receiving water from the Third Pole. Within the ESA-MOST Dragon 4 project, we addressed in particular changes of glaciers and proglacial lakes and their interaction. In addition, we investig...
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author | Tobias Bolch Tandong Yao Atanu Bhattacharya Yan Hu Owen King Lin Liu Jan B. Pronk Philipp Rastner Guoqing Zhang |
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description | Meltwater from the cryosphere contributes a significant fraction of the freshwater resources in the countries receiving water from the Third Pole. Within the ESA-MOST Dragon 4 project, we addressed in particular changes of glaciers and proglacial lakes and their interaction. In addition, we investigated rock glaciers in permafrost environments. Here, we focus on the detailed investigations which have been performed in the Poiqu River Basin, central Himalaya. We used in particular multi-temporal stereo satellite imagery, including high-resolution 1960/70s Corona and Hexagon spy images and contemporary Pleiades data. Sentinel-2 data was applied to assess the glacier flow. The results reveal that glacier mass loss continuously increased with a mass budget of −0.42 ± 0.11 m w.e.a−1 for the period 2004–2018. The mass loss has been primarily driven by an increase in summer temperature and is further accelerated by proglacial lakes, which have become abundant. The glacial lake area more than doubled between 1964 and 2017. The termini of glaciers that flow into lakes moved on average twice as fast as glaciers terminating on land, indicating that dynamical thinning plays an important role. Rock glaciers are abundant, covering approximately 21 km2, which was more than 10% of the glacier area (approximately 190 km2) in 2015. With ongoing glacier wastage, rock glaciers can become an increasingly important water resource. |
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spelling | ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2072-4292/14/8/1927/ 2025-01-17T00:16:54+00:00 Earth Observation to Investigate Occurrence, Characteristics and Changes of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Rock Glaciers in the Poiqu River Basin (Central Himalaya) Tobias Bolch Tandong Yao Atanu Bhattacharya Yan Hu Owen King Lin Liu Jan B. Pronk Philipp Rastner Guoqing Zhang agris 2022-04-15 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14081927 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14081927 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Remote Sensing; Volume 14; Issue 8; Pages: 1927 Himalaya glacier changes glacier velocity geodetic method glacial lakes rock glacier Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14081927 2023-08-01T04:46:42Z Meltwater from the cryosphere contributes a significant fraction of the freshwater resources in the countries receiving water from the Third Pole. Within the ESA-MOST Dragon 4 project, we addressed in particular changes of glaciers and proglacial lakes and their interaction. In addition, we investigated rock glaciers in permafrost environments. Here, we focus on the detailed investigations which have been performed in the Poiqu River Basin, central Himalaya. We used in particular multi-temporal stereo satellite imagery, including high-resolution 1960/70s Corona and Hexagon spy images and contemporary Pleiades data. Sentinel-2 data was applied to assess the glacier flow. The results reveal that glacier mass loss continuously increased with a mass budget of −0.42 ± 0.11 m w.e.a−1 for the period 2004–2018. The mass loss has been primarily driven by an increase in summer temperature and is further accelerated by proglacial lakes, which have become abundant. The glacial lake area more than doubled between 1964 and 2017. The termini of glaciers that flow into lakes moved on average twice as fast as glaciers terminating on land, indicating that dynamical thinning plays an important role. Rock glaciers are abundant, covering approximately 21 km2, which was more than 10% of the glacier area (approximately 190 km2) in 2015. With ongoing glacier wastage, rock glaciers can become an increasingly important water resource. Text permafrost MDPI Open Access Publishing Glacial Lake ENVELOPE(-129.463,-129.463,58.259,58.259) Pleiades ENVELOPE(165.533,165.533,-72.700,-72.700) Remote Sensing 14 8 1927 |
spellingShingle | Himalaya glacier changes glacier velocity geodetic method glacial lakes rock glacier Tobias Bolch Tandong Yao Atanu Bhattacharya Yan Hu Owen King Lin Liu Jan B. Pronk Philipp Rastner Guoqing Zhang Earth Observation to Investigate Occurrence, Characteristics and Changes of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Rock Glaciers in the Poiqu River Basin (Central Himalaya) |
title | Earth Observation to Investigate Occurrence, Characteristics and Changes of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Rock Glaciers in the Poiqu River Basin (Central Himalaya) |
title_full | Earth Observation to Investigate Occurrence, Characteristics and Changes of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Rock Glaciers in the Poiqu River Basin (Central Himalaya) |
title_fullStr | Earth Observation to Investigate Occurrence, Characteristics and Changes of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Rock Glaciers in the Poiqu River Basin (Central Himalaya) |
title_full_unstemmed | Earth Observation to Investigate Occurrence, Characteristics and Changes of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Rock Glaciers in the Poiqu River Basin (Central Himalaya) |
title_short | Earth Observation to Investigate Occurrence, Characteristics and Changes of Glaciers, Glacial Lakes and Rock Glaciers in the Poiqu River Basin (Central Himalaya) |
title_sort | earth observation to investigate occurrence, characteristics and changes of glaciers, glacial lakes and rock glaciers in the poiqu river basin (central himalaya) |
topic | Himalaya glacier changes glacier velocity geodetic method glacial lakes rock glacier |
topic_facet | Himalaya glacier changes glacier velocity geodetic method glacial lakes rock glacier |
url | https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14081927 |