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    Prevalent risk of glacial lake outburst flood hazard in the Hindu Kush–Karakoram–Himalaya region of Pakistan

    The retreating behavior of glaciers observed in most of the Hindu Kush–Karakoram–Himalaya (HKH) region has given rise to the formation and expansion of numerous glacial lakes in the region. The lakes expansion...

    Arshad Ashraf, Muhammad Bilal Iqbal, Naveed Mustafa in Environmental Earth Sciences (2021)

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    Modeling hydrological response to land use/cover change: case study of Chirah Watershed (Soan River), Pakistan

    Assessment of land use change impacts on watershed hydrologic processes is of great importance to draw the attention of water resource managers and policy makers for better planning and management of the shrink.....

    Rozina Naz, Arshad Ashraf, Christiaan Van der Tol in Arabian Journal of Geosciences (2020)

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    Heterogeneous expansion of end-moraine dammed lakes in the Hindukush-Karakoram-Himalaya ranges of Pakistan during 2001–2013

    Global climate change during the twentieth century had a significant impact on the glaciers that resulted in creation of new lakes and expansion of existing ones, and ultimately an increase in the number of gl...

    Arshad Ashraf, Rozina Naz, Muhammad Bilal Iqbal in Journal of Mountain Science (2015)

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    Monitoring cryosphere and associated flood hazards in high mountain ranges of Pakistan using remote sensing technique

    Knowledge of Himalayan cryosphere seems to be an outstanding requirement for assessment of glacier storage, water balance analysis, planning of water resources and flood hazard monitoring. A stepwise approach ...

    Arshad Ashraf, Rakhshan Roohi, Rozina Naz, Naveed Mustafa in Natural Hazards (2014)