Thinning rates for the debris-covered Gangotri Glacier and its tributary glaciers during the period 1968–2014, length variation and area vacated at the snout from 1965 to 2015, and …
A debris flow occurred in the foreland of Gangotri Glacier by its former tributary, Meru (Bamak) Glacier between 16 and 19 July 2017. We investigated the debris flow using pre …
SP Satyabala - Remote Sensing of Environment, 2016 - Elsevier
The Gangotri glacier is the largest in the Garhwal Himalaya, India and its melt water forms the main source stream of the Ganga River, yet its dynamics are poorly understood. Its long …
While studies over retreat (reduction in glacier mass and snow cover area) of the Gangotri Glacier have received worldwide attention; no research has so far been conducted to …
The cryosphere constitutes an important subset of the hydrosphere. The Himalayan cryosphere is a significant contributor to the hydrological budget of a large river system such …
Large-scale debris cover glacier mapping can be efficiently conducted from high spatial resolution (HSR) remote sensing imagery using object-based image analysis (OBIA), which …
Gangotri Glacier is one of the most thoroughly investigated glaciers in the Indian Himalaya in terms of terminus monitoring. This study aims to update the frontal retreat of Gangotri …
PR Dhote, PK Thakur, A Chouksey, SK Srivastav… - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
The glaciated areas of the Himalaya often experience mass movement, glacial lake outburst flood and other associated hazards, posing threat to the communities and infrastructure in …
Due to change in global mean temperature, most Himalayan glaciers have shown retreat, resulting in an increase in the number and size of glacial lakes, which may give rise to …