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View article: Analysing hydrological balance of Pindar-Nandakini River Basin, Kumaon Himalaya using SWAT model
Analysing hydrological balance of Pindar-Nandakini River Basin, Kumaon Himalaya using SWAT model Open
Water availability from the central Himalayan River Basins is threatened by warming-mediated glacier melt and declining precipitation. This study employed the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model to analyze the water balance of the …
View article: Multi-decadal tree-ring stable isotope records of apple and pear trees indicate coherent ecophysiological responses to environmental changes in alpine valleys
Multi-decadal tree-ring stable isotope records of apple and pear trees indicate coherent ecophysiological responses to environmental changes in alpine valleys Open
The ecophysiological and ecohydrological impacts of climate change and progressively increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration on agroecosystems are not well understood compared to the forest ecosystems. In this study, we…
View article: On periodic growth and shrinkage of glaciers in the Warwan sub-basin, western Himalaya between 1990 and 2020
On periodic growth and shrinkage of glaciers in the Warwan sub-basin, western Himalaya between 1990 and 2020 Open
Knowledge about glacier extent, dynamics and characteristics are important for climate change attribution and prediction. Understanding on long-term dynamics and glacier inventory is crucial, particularly for the melt-dominated and latitud…
View article: Tree-Ring Isotopic Records Suggest Seasonal Importance of Moisture Dynamics Over Glacial Valleys of the Central Himalaya
Tree-Ring Isotopic Records Suggest Seasonal Importance of Moisture Dynamics Over Glacial Valleys of the Central Himalaya Open
Accelerated glacier mass loss is primarily attributed to greenhouse-induced global warming. Land–climate interactions have increasingly been recognized as an important forcing at the regional-local scale, but the related effects on the Him…
View article: Comment on cp-2021-53
Comment on cp-2021-53 Open
Accelerated glacier mass loss is primarily attributed to greenhouse-induced warming, but land–climate interaction has increasingly been recognized as an important forcing at the regional-local scale. However, the related effects on the Him…
View article: Can fruit and vegetable aggregation systems better balance improved producer livelihoods with more equitable distribution?
Can fruit and vegetable aggregation systems better balance improved producer livelihoods with more equitable distribution? Open
View article: Climate-driven acceleration in forest evapotranspiration fuelling extreme rainfall events in the Himalaya
Climate-driven acceleration in forest evapotranspiration fuelling extreme rainfall events in the Himalaya Open
Warming-induced expansion in vegetation coverage and activity can accelerate the montane hydrological regimes. However, the climate impacts on ecohydrology of forested valleys of the Himalaya are uncertain. In this study, utilizing results…
View article: Comment on cp-2021-53
Comment on cp-2021-53 Open
Abstract. Accelerated glacier mass loss is primarily attributed to greenhouse-induced warming, but land–climate interaction has increasingly been recognized as an important forcing at the regional-local scale. However, the…
View article: Future Food Sustainability Can Be Traced Back into Local People’s Socio-Cultural Roots in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India
Future Food Sustainability Can Be Traced Back into Local People’s Socio-Cultural Roots in Uttarakhand Himalaya, India Open
Sustainable food system ensures adequate and safe food supply in an eco-friendly manner. We assessed food sustainability perception and practices of local community through structured interviews in sub-alpine settlements of Uttarakhand Him…
View article: Tree-ring oxygen isotope based inferences on winter and summer moisture dynamics over the glacier valleys of Central Himalaya
Tree-ring oxygen isotope based inferences on winter and summer moisture dynamics over the glacier valleys of Central Himalaya Open
Accelerated glacier mass loss is primarily attributed to greenhouse-induced warming, but land–climate interaction has increasingly been recognized as an important forcing at the regional-local scale. However, the related effects on the Him…
View article: Central Himalayan tree-ring isotopes reveal increasing regional heterogeneity and enhancement in ice mass loss since the 1960s
Central Himalayan tree-ring isotopes reveal increasing regional heterogeneity and enhancement in ice mass loss since the 1960s Open
Tree-ring δ18O values are a sensitive proxy for regional physical climate, while their δ13C values are a strong predictor of local ecohydrology. Utilizing available ice-core and tree-ring δ18O records from the central Himalaya (CH), we fou…
View article: Supplementary material to "Central Himalayan tree-ring isotopes reveal increasing regional heterogeneity and enhancement in ice-mass loss since the 1960s"
Supplementary material to "Central Himalayan tree-ring isotopes reveal increasing regional heterogeneity and enhancement in ice-mass loss since the 1960s" Open
View article: Central Himalayan tree-ring isotopes reveal increasing regional heterogeneity and enhancement in ice-mass loss since the 1960s
Central Himalayan tree-ring isotopes reveal increasing regional heterogeneity and enhancement in ice-mass loss since the 1960s Open
Tree-ring δ18O values are a sensitive proxy of regional physical climate, while their δ13C values are a strong predictor of local ecohydrology. Utilizing available ice-core and tree-ring δ18O records from central Himalaya (CH), we show an …
View article: Net Ecosystem Exchange of CO2 in Deciduous Pine Forest of Lower Western Himalaya, India
Net Ecosystem Exchange of CO2 in Deciduous Pine Forest of Lower Western Himalaya, India Open
Carbon cycle studies over the climate-sensitive Himalayan regions are relatively understudied and to address this gap, systematic measurements on carbon balance components were performed over a deciduous pine forest with an understory laye…
View article: Evaluation of Satellite-Derived Rainfall Estimates for an Extreme Rainfall Event over Uttarakhand, Western Himalayas
Evaluation of Satellite-Derived Rainfall Estimates for an Extreme Rainfall Event over Uttarakhand, Western Himalayas Open
The extreme rainfall event during June 2013 in the Western Himalayas caused widespread flash floods, which triggered landslides, a lake-outburst, and debris flow. For the hydrological study of such an unexpected extreme event, it is essent…