Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas

Changes of the equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) since the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA) in eastern Nepal have been studied using glacier inventory data. The toe-to-headwall altitude ratios (THARs) for individual glaciers were calculated for 1992, and used to estimate the ELA in 1959 and at the end...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Kayastha, Rijan Bhakta, Harrison, Sandy P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: International Glaciological Society 2008
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Ela
Online Access:https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/35905/
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spelling ftunivreading:oai:centaur.reading.ac.uk:35905 2023-09-05T13:12:03+02:00 Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas Kayastha, Rijan Bhakta Harrison, Sandy P. 2008-06 https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/35905/ unknown International Glaciological Society Kayastha, Rijan Bhakta and Harrison, Sandy P. (2008) Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas. Annals of Glaciology, 48 (1). pp. 93-99. ISSN 1727-5644 doi: https://doi.org/10.3189/172756408784700581 <https://doi.org/10.3189/172756408784700581> Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftunivreading https://doi.org/10.3189/172756408784700581 2023-08-14T17:54:49Z Changes of the equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) since the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA) in eastern Nepal have been studied using glacier inventory data. The toe-to-headwall altitude ratios (THARs) for individual glaciers were calculated for 1992, and used to estimate the ELA in 1959 and at the end of the LIA. THAR for debris-free glaciers is found to be smaller than for debris-covered glaciers. The ELAs for debris-covered glaciers are higher than those for debris-free glaciers in eastern Nepal. There is considerable variation in the reconstructed change in ELA (ΔELA) between glaciers within specific regions and between regions. This is not related to climate gradients, but results from differences in glacier aspect: southeast- and south-facing glaciers show larger ΔELAs in eastern Nepal than north- or west-facing glaciers. The data suggest that the rate of ELA rise may have accelerated in the last few decades. The limited number of climate records from Nepal, and analyses using a simple ELA–climate model, suggest that the higher rate of the ΔELA between 1959 and 1992 is a result of increased warming that occurred after the 1970s at higher altitudes in Nepal. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology CentAUR: Central Archive at the University of Reading Ela ENVELOPE(9.642,9.642,63.170,63.170) The Toe ENVELOPE(-59.167,-59.167,-62.333,-62.333) Annals of Glaciology 48 93 99
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description Changes of the equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) since the end of the Little Ice Age (LIA) in eastern Nepal have been studied using glacier inventory data. The toe-to-headwall altitude ratios (THARs) for individual glaciers were calculated for 1992, and used to estimate the ELA in 1959 and at the end of the LIA. THAR for debris-free glaciers is found to be smaller than for debris-covered glaciers. The ELAs for debris-covered glaciers are higher than those for debris-free glaciers in eastern Nepal. There is considerable variation in the reconstructed change in ELA (ΔELA) between glaciers within specific regions and between regions. This is not related to climate gradients, but results from differences in glacier aspect: southeast- and south-facing glaciers show larger ΔELAs in eastern Nepal than north- or west-facing glaciers. The data suggest that the rate of ELA rise may have accelerated in the last few decades. The limited number of climate records from Nepal, and analyses using a simple ELA–climate model, suggest that the higher rate of the ΔELA between 1959 and 1992 is a result of increased warming that occurred after the 1970s at higher altitudes in Nepal.
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author Kayastha, Rijan Bhakta
Harrison, Sandy P.
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Harrison, Sandy P.
Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas
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title Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas
title_short Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas
title_full Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas
title_fullStr Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas
title_full_unstemmed Changes of the equilibrium line altitude since the Little Ice Age in the Nepalese Himalayas
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