Impact analysis of climate change on Kolahoi Glacier in Liddar Valley, north-western Himalayas

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Syed Umer Latief
S. M. Rashid
Rupendra Singh
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[1] Jamia Millia Islamia,Department of Geography
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru University,Centre for the Study of Regional Development, School of Social Sciences
[3] Jawaharlal Nehru University,Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences
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Climate change; Glacier recession Kolahoi Glacier; Liddar River;
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Glaciers are among the most conspicuous and dynamic features on the earth’s surface and are also highly sensitive to changes in climatic parameters. Glaciers in the Kashmir Himalayas have been reported to be retreating due to climate forcing. Kolahoi Glacier is one of the largest and important glaciers of the Kashmir Himalayas and is the main source of Liddar River, which is the largest tributary of the Jhelum River system. In the present study, an analysis to assess the response of Kolahoi Glacier to the changing climate was carried out using the Survey of India (SoI) map and multi-temporal Landsat satellite data. The results show a significant change in the spatial extent of Kolahoi Glacier. The total area of this glacier has reduced from 12.21 km2 in 1962 to 11.61 km2 in 2010. An analysis of meteorological data (temperature and precipitation) shows that the average annual temperature increased from 9.1 °C in 1980–1989 to 10.3 °C in 2000–2009, while the precipitation decreased from 1329.44 to 1126.89 mm during the same period. The results suggest that this glacier will be annihilated completely if the same retreating trend continues.
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