Decadal Response of Dokriani Glacier using High-resolution Hydrological Data, Indian Himalaya

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Amit Kumar
Akshaya Verma
Kalachand Sain
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[1] Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology,Glaciology and Hydrogeology
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Journal of the Geological Society of India | 2022年 / 98卷
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Hydrological studies of glaciers in the Indian Himalaya are very important for understanding the melting processes and assessing the influences of climate change. The diurnal variation in the melt-runoff is controlled by the glacial drainage system. To understand the response of such systems continuous monitoring of hydrological and meteorological data is essential. In the present paper, we have studied the high-resolution data for the assessment of hydrological response of Dokriani Glacier in the upper Ganga basin of Garhwal Himalaya. The data were collected for a period of two years (2011–2012) by establishing an Automatic Weather Station (AWS) and discharge gauging site with the provision of automatic water level recorder (AWLR) near the snout of the glacier. A considerable amount of runoff has been observed at nighttime during the glacial ablation with maximum discharge in the evening and minimum in the morning. The depletion of snow from the glacier surface results into exposure of glacier surface ice and reduction in the holding capacity of water in the glacier. Such variations in the physical condition of a glacier attribute to the changes in the hydrological response of the glacier over time. The effect on the hydrological response has also been studied by analyzing diurnal hydrographs for each ablation month. The hydrological response of the glacier becomes faster with the advancement of the ablation season. Significant changes in the hydrological response of the Glacier are observed over a decade.
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