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    Underestimated mass loss from lake-terminating glaciers in the greater Himalaya

    Long-term satellite-based observations have helped quantify glacier mass change and the response of the hydrosphere to glacier changes. However, subaqueous mass loss associated with lake-terminating glaciers i...

    Guoqing Zhang, Tobias Bolch, Tandong Yao, David R. Rounce in Nature Geoscience (2023)

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    Retreat rates of debris-covered and debris-free glaciers in the Koshi River Basin, central Himalayas, from 1975 to 2010

    Debris-covered glaciers are common in the Himalayas and play a key role in understanding future regional water availability and management. Previous studies of regional glacial changes have often neglected deb...

    Yang **ang, Tandong Yao, Yang Gao, Guoqing Zhang in Environmental Earth Sciences (2018)

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    Methods for assessing regional glacial lake variation and hazard in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau: a case study from the Boshula mountain range, China

    Glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau are undergoing an accelerating retreat under climatic warming, with the immediate result of glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) becoming increasingly frequent. Glacial lakes in...

    Weicai Wang, Tandong Yao, Wei Yang, Daniel Joswiak in Environmental Earth Sciences (2012)