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Tuesday, September 03, 2019

10:09 AM

The Cryosphere is the second largest component of the climate system, after the ocean, that stores about 75%
of the world’s freshwater. In terms of the ice mass and its heat capacity, therefore, it plays a significant role in
the global climate. The Himalaya forms the most important concentration of snow covered region outside the
polar region. The Himalayan glaciers are highly sensitive to the on-going warming. The detailed glacier
inventory of Indian Himalayas (GSI, SAC) indicates presence of 9579 glaciers in the Himalaya, some of which
form the perennial source of major rivers. Changes in glaciers are one of the clearest indicators of alterations in
regional climate, since they are governed by changes in accumulation (from snowfall) and ablation (by melting
of ice). The difference between accumulation and ablation or the mass balance is crucial to the health of a
glacier.
a) Objectives
1. To study the dynamics and the rate of change in glaciers to understand its impact on hydrology, ecology and
climate;
2. To assess the climate change using ice as an archive of information on past climate and its future implications.
3. To study the biogeochemical aspects of Himalayan ice and compare it with the polar environment.
b) Participating Institutions
1. National Centre for Antarctica and Ocean Research, Goa
2. India Meteorology Department. Delhi
c) Implementation plan
1. Establishing AWS (in association with IMD) and Observational huts at the areas close to the snout of the
glaciers for monitoring purposes, conduct geomorphological mapping of glacial landforms.
2. Undertake airborne and ground GPR surveys over the above and below the ELA and conduct drilling for
retrieving ice cores at selected sites, conduct sampling for TL/OSL,AMS dating to establish chronology of
retreat of glaciers
3. (iv) Monitor the seasonal snow cover with the help of satellite remote sensing data, collect winter and summer
snow samples to study variation in pattern, size, and chemistry of the aerosol and particulate matter on the
snow surface
d) Deliverables
The glaciological studies comprising mass balance, GPR profiles and snow cover assessment, conducted over
a sufficient length of time will reflect the health of the glaciers. Glacial melt streams and run off thereof would
give important feedback to the hydrological system.
e) Budget requirement : 70 crores

Pasted from <https://moes.gov.in/programmes/cryosphere-studies-himalaya>

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