Variation of Snowline and Mass Balance of Glaciers of Warwan and Bhut Basins of Western Himalaya Using Remote Sensing Technique
Autor: | Anil V. Kulkarni, R. D. Shah, Ajai, B. P. Rathore, Rupal M. Brahmbhatt, I. M. Bahuguna, H. C. Nainwal |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing. 40:629-637 |
ISSN: | 0974-3006 0255-660X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12524-011-0186-z |
Popis: | Glaciers are natural reservoirs of fresh water in frozen state and sensitive indicators of climate change. Among all the mountainous glaciated regions, glaciers of Himalayas form one of the largest concentrations of ice outside the Polar Regions. Almost all the major rivers of northern India originate from these glaciers and sustain perennial flow. Therefore, in view of the importance and role of the glaciers in sustaining the life on the Earth, monitoring the health of glaciers is necessary. Glacier’s health is monitored in two ways (i) by mapping the change in extent of glaciers (ii) by finding variation in the annual mass balance. This paper has been discussed the later approach for monitoring the health of glaciers of Warwan and Bhut basins. Mass balance of glaciers of these two basins was determined based on the extraction of snow line at the end of ablation season. A series of satellite images of AWiFS sensor were analysed for extraction of snowline on the glaciers for the period of 2005, 2006 and 2007. The snow line at the end of ablation season is used to compute accumulation area ratio (AAR = Accumulation area/Glacier area) for each glacier of basins. An approach based on relationship of AAR to specific mass balance (computed in field) for glaciers of Basapa basin was employed in the present study. Mean of specific mass balance of individual glacier for the year 2005, 2006 and 2007 of Warwan basin was found to be −ve 0.19 m, −ve 0.27 m and −ve 0.2 m respectively. It is 0.05 m, −ve 0.11 m and −ve 0.19 m for Bhut basin. The analysis suggests a loss of 4.3 and 0.83 km³ of glacier in the monitoring period of 3 years for Warwan and Bhut basins respectively. The overall results suggest that the glaciers of Warwan basin and Bhut basins have suffered more loss of ice than gain in the monitoring period of 3 years. |
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