Surface mass balance analysis at Naradu Glacier, Western Himalaya, India.

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Himachal Pradesh Council for Science, Technology and Environment (HIMCOSTE), Vigyan Bhawan, Bemloe, Shimla, H.P., 171 001, India.

Published: June 2021

In the present study, we analyze a field-based seven-year data series of surface mass-balance measurements collected during 2011/12 to 2017/18 on Naradu Glacier, western Himalaya, India. The average annual specific mass balance for the said period is  - 0.85 m w.e. with the maximum ablation of  - 1.15 m w.e. The analysis shows that the topographic features, south and southeast aspects and slopes between 7 to 24 degrees are the reasons behind the maximum ablation from a particular zone. The causes of surface mass balance variability have been analyzed through multiple linear regression analyses (MLRA) by taking temperature and precipitation as predictors. The MLRA demonstrates that 71% of the observed surface mass balance variance can be explained by temperature and precipitation. It clearly illustrates the importance of summer temperature, which alone explains 64% variance of surface mass balance. The seasonal analysis shows that most of the surface mass balance variability is described by summer temperature and winter precipitation as two predictor variables. Among monthly combinations, surface mass balance variance is best characterized by June temperature and September precipitation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209027PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-91348-3DOI Listing

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