The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia

The alpine cryosphere, including snow, glaciers and permafrost, is critical to water management in the Aral Sea Basin (ASB) and larger Central Asia (CA) under the changing climate, as it stores large amounts of water in its solid forms. Most cryospheric components in the Aral Sea Basin are close to...

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Main Authors: Hoelzle, Martin, Barandun, Martina, Bolch, Tobias, Fiddes, Joel, Gafurov, Abror, Muccione, Veruska, Saks, Tomas, Shahgedanova, Maria
Other Authors: Xenarios, Stephanos, Schmidt-Vogt, Dietrich, Qadir, Manzoor, Janusz-Pawletta, Barbara, Abdullaev, Iskandar
Format: Book Part
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Published: Routledge 2019
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Online Access:https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/88919/
https://www.routledge.com/The-Aral-Sea-Basin-Water-for-Sustainable-Development-in-Central-Asia/Xenarios-Schmidt-Vogt-Qadir-Janusz-Pawletta-Abdullaev/p/book/9781138348882
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spelling ftunivreading:oai:centaur.reading.ac.uk:88919 2024-06-23T07:56:06+00:00 The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia Hoelzle, Martin Barandun, Martina Bolch, Tobias Fiddes, Joel Gafurov, Abror Muccione, Veruska Saks, Tomas Shahgedanova, Maria Xenarios, Stephanos Schmidt-Vogt, Dietrich Qadir, Manzoor Janusz-Pawletta, Barbara Abdullaev, Iskandar 2019 https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/88919/ https://www.routledge.com/The-Aral-Sea-Basin-Water-for-Sustainable-Development-in-Central-Asia/Xenarios-Schmidt-Vogt-Qadir-Janusz-Pawletta-Abdullaev/p/book/9781138348882 unknown Routledge Hoelzle, M., Barandun, M., Bolch, T., Fiddes, J., Gafurov, A., Muccione, V., Saks, T. and Shahgedanova, M. <https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000204.html> orcid:0000-0002-2320-3885 (2019) The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia. In: Xenarios, S., Schmidt-Vogt, D., Qadir, M., Janusz-Pawletta, B. and Abdullaev, I. (eds.) The Aral Sea Basin: Water for Sustainable Development in Central Asia. Earthscan Series on Major River Basins of the World. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 100-121, 228. ISBN 9780429436475 doi: https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429436475 <https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429436475> Book or Report Section PeerReviewed 2019 ftunivreading https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429436475 2024-06-04T14:33:45Z The alpine cryosphere, including snow, glaciers and permafrost, is critical to water management in the Aral Sea Basin (ASB) and larger Central Asia (CA) under the changing climate, as it stores large amounts of water in its solid forms. Most cryospheric components in the Aral Sea Basin are close to melting point, and hence very vulnerable to a slight increase in air temperature with significant consequences to long-term water availability and to water resources variability and extremes. Current knowledge about different components of the cryosphere and their connection to climate in the Basin and in the entire Central Asia region varies. While it is advanced in the topics of snow and glaciers, knowledge on permafrost is rather limited. Observed trends in runoff point in the direction of increasing water availability in July and August at least until mid-century and increasing possibility for water storage in reservoirs and aquifers. However, eventually this will change as glaciers waste away. Future runoff may change considerably after mid-century and start to decline if not compensated by increasing precipitation. Cryosphere monitoring systems are the basis for sound estimates of water availability and water-related hazards associated with snow, glaciers and permafrost. They require a well-distributed observational network for all cryospheric variables. Such systems need to be re-established in the Basin after the breakup of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. This process is slowly emerging in the region. Collaboration between local operational hydro-meteorological services and the academic sector, and with international research networks, may improve the observational capabilities in high-mountain regions of CA in general and in the ASB in particular. Book Part permafrost CentAUR: Central Archive at the University of Reading
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description The alpine cryosphere, including snow, glaciers and permafrost, is critical to water management in the Aral Sea Basin (ASB) and larger Central Asia (CA) under the changing climate, as it stores large amounts of water in its solid forms. Most cryospheric components in the Aral Sea Basin are close to melting point, and hence very vulnerable to a slight increase in air temperature with significant consequences to long-term water availability and to water resources variability and extremes. Current knowledge about different components of the cryosphere and their connection to climate in the Basin and in the entire Central Asia region varies. While it is advanced in the topics of snow and glaciers, knowledge on permafrost is rather limited. Observed trends in runoff point in the direction of increasing water availability in July and August at least until mid-century and increasing possibility for water storage in reservoirs and aquifers. However, eventually this will change as glaciers waste away. Future runoff may change considerably after mid-century and start to decline if not compensated by increasing precipitation. Cryosphere monitoring systems are the basis for sound estimates of water availability and water-related hazards associated with snow, glaciers and permafrost. They require a well-distributed observational network for all cryospheric variables. Such systems need to be re-established in the Basin after the breakup of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. This process is slowly emerging in the region. Collaboration between local operational hydro-meteorological services and the academic sector, and with international research networks, may improve the observational capabilities in high-mountain regions of CA in general and in the ASB in particular.
author2 Xenarios, Stephanos
Schmidt-Vogt, Dietrich
Qadir, Manzoor
Janusz-Pawletta, Barbara
Abdullaev, Iskandar
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author Hoelzle, Martin
Barandun, Martina
Bolch, Tobias
Fiddes, Joel
Gafurov, Abror
Muccione, Veruska
Saks, Tomas
Shahgedanova, Maria
spellingShingle Hoelzle, Martin
Barandun, Martina
Bolch, Tobias
Fiddes, Joel
Gafurov, Abror
Muccione, Veruska
Saks, Tomas
Shahgedanova, Maria
The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia
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Barandun, Martina
Bolch, Tobias
Fiddes, Joel
Gafurov, Abror
Muccione, Veruska
Saks, Tomas
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title The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia
title_short The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia
title_full The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia
title_fullStr The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia
title_full_unstemmed The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia
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url https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/88919/
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op_relation Hoelzle, M., Barandun, M., Bolch, T., Fiddes, J., Gafurov, A., Muccione, V., Saks, T. and Shahgedanova, M. <https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000204.html> orcid:0000-0002-2320-3885 (2019) The status and role of the alpine cryosphere in Central Asia. In: Xenarios, S., Schmidt-Vogt, D., Qadir, M., Janusz-Pawletta, B. and Abdullaev, I. (eds.) The Aral Sea Basin: Water for Sustainable Development in Central Asia. Earthscan Series on Major River Basins of the World. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 100-121, 228. ISBN 9780429436475 doi: https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429436475 <https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429436475>
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